HYANNIS - As the summer approaches and temperatures rise, the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services is reminding residents to be smart when … [Read more...]
Red Cross Working to Install Free Smoke Alarms
HYANNIS - The Massachusetts chapter of the American Red Cross is partnering with fire departments statewide in order to install smoke alarms in homes … [Read more...]
Officials Urge Caution after Fire at Fort Devens
HYANNIS - State fire officials are urging the public to take precautionary measures to prevent wildfires after the recent Delta Range fire at Fort … [Read more...]
State Fire Marshal: As Clock Springs Forward, Check Alarms
HYANNIS - Daylight saving time is set to come to an end on March 13, as residents across the region will be turning their clocks ahead one … [Read more...]
Local Fire Departments Get State Grants for Child Fire Safety
HYANNIS – Governor Charlie Baker recently announced the award of $1.8 million in grants to 234 municipal fire departments for fire education programs … [Read more...]
Burn Awareness Week Urges Caution in the Kitchen
HYANNIS - With the start of National Burn Awareness Week, the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services is urging households with children to be … [Read more...]
Fire Officials Urge Safe Use of Heating Equipment Amid Cold Temperatures
HYANNIS - With heavy snow battering the region last weekend and signs of more cold temperatures on the way, fire prevention officials are urging … [Read more...]
Cape Firefighters Among New Recruits From Massachusetts Fire Academy
HYANNIS – State fire officials recently announced the graduation of 36 firefighting recruits from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy, including … [Read more...]
Fire Officials Say It’s Time to Ditch Christmas Trees
HYANNIS - The holiday season has come and gone, and fire officials are reminding residents that now is the time to dispose of Christmas … [Read more...]
Fire Officials Warn Of Dangers Related To Improper Extension Cord Usage During Holiday Season
HYANNIS – Fire Officials are spreading awareness of the risks presented by extension cords and urging residents to use caution when handling them … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
- Local Farms, Shellfishers Receive State Funds Advancing Food Infrastructure
- Sunday Journal – Independent Joe van Nes Talks Cape and Islands State Senate Campaign
- Provincetown To Unveil Final Plan For Rejuvenated Corridor
- Cape Cod Investor Sentenced For Stock Fraud
- Local Leaders Say State Tourism Report Could Help Canal Bridges, Broadband and More
- Free Tuition Program At Massachusetts Community Colleges Has Grown
- State Provides Millions for Cape Coastal Resilience
- Federal Government Accepts Bids For Offshore Wind Sites Off MA Coast
- State Reveals Tourism Stats, Cape Cod a Major Driver of Revenue and Employment
- Woman Found Not Guilty In Cape Murder Case
- Updated: Officials Ready for Cold Stunned Turtles to Wash Ashore
- New Davenport Proposal Blends Housing and Preservation in West Harwich
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