FALMOUTH - After a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Barnstable County, a local doctor explained some of the impacts the virus can have on the … [Read more...]
Local Organizations Benefiting from Behavioral Health Reform
HYANNIS - Two local organizations have been picked to join the Massachusetts Community Behavioral Health Centers program by … [Read more...]
Drugstores Make Slow Headway on Staffing Problems
NEW YORK (AP) - Drugstore chains are still trying to find enough employees to put a stop to temporary pharmacy closures. More than a year ago, a … [Read more...]
CDC, AMA Urge Residents to Get Flu Shots
HYANNIS - As the winter flu season continues, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Medical Association (AMA) are urging residents to … [Read more...]
Community Health Centers to Benefit from State Funding
BOSTON - Community health centers across Massachusetts are set to receive a boost from state funding. Following a string of other money-related … [Read more...]
Lawmakers Push for ‘Healthy’ Label on Cranberry Products
HYANNIS - Lawmakers are pushing for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to keep products containing cranberries labeled as healthy foods. With … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Healthcare to Host Meeting on Community Benefits
HYANNIS - An open meeting will be hosted on December 8 by Cape Cod Healthcare to go over their Community Benefits program. Residents are welcome to … [Read more...]
Survey: Staff Shortages Still Impacting Senior Care
BOSTON - A recent survey from the Massachusetts Senior Care Association shows that the field is still dealing with historic staffing … [Read more...]
CVS, Walgreens Announce Opioid Settlements Totaling $10B
NEW YORK (AP) - Two of the largest U.S pharmacy chains have agreed in principle to pay a total of about $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the toll … [Read more...]
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Steamship Authority Names Third New Vessel
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Shuttered Bourne Visitor Info Booth Granted Demolition Delay
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Former Mashpee Wampanoag Chairman Ordered to Pay $250,000 in Restitution
Dennis Prepping for Annual Town Election