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Stores Kick Off Black Friday But Pandemic Woes Linger
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CDC Says Many Americans Can Now Go Outside Without a Mask
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Pfizer Says its COVID-19 Vaccine Protects Younger Teens
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Listening sessions scheduled in five Cape Cod towns to get input on opioid settlement money
Provincetown receives $350k for police, housing
Local United Way issues emergency SNAP relief funding
New rules intended to make moped riding safer on Martha’s Vineyard
Woodwell Climate Research Center receives $10M donation from MacKenzie Scott
Barnstable prepares to host several Veterans’ Day events
Work begins to expand Centerville’s Mother’s Park and area sewage infrastructure
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Former chairman of Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe sentenced to prison- Clerk magistrate for Nantucket nominated; Vineyard woman named district court judge
CIVOC honoring Veterans Day with events and outreach with government shutdown impacts
Cape Cod Commission invites the public to partake in bus transit survey
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