YARMOUTH PORT - A team of volunteers with Habitat for humanity of Cape Cod is making a trip to Nayarit, Mexico early next year to assist a family in … [Read more...]
Expert to Share Research on Historic Indian Mariners
NEW BEDFORD - The New Bedford Whaling Museum will be hosting Indian Mariners Project founder Jason Mancini for a lecture at their facility next … [Read more...]
Rep. Kennedy Receives Hero for Health Award
NEW BEDFORD - Joseph P. Kennedy III has been named the recipient of the 2017 Southcoast Health - Hero for Health Award. The annual Hero … [Read more...]
Keating Calls for Removal of Unexploded Ordnances in Syria and Iraq
WASHINGTON D.C. - Cape and Islands Congressman Bill Keating has introduced legislation to require the Department of Defense to develop and implement a … [Read more...]
Officials to Consider Vulnerability of New England Salt Marshes
PORTSMOUTH, NH - There is compelling evidence that New England coastal ecosystems face mounting challenges from pervasive anthropogenic … [Read more...]
Moby-Dick Marathon Returns to New Bedford
NEW BEDFORD - Herman Melville enthusiasts and Moby-Dick fans mark your calendars. One of the world’s best known readings of Melville’s iconic … [Read more...]
AAA Projects Record-Breaking Holiday Travel in Massachusetts and Across the U.S.
HYANNIS - AAA Northeast is anticipating that more than 107 million Americans will travel for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, which represents a … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Five Announces $46K in Hurricane Relief Contributions
ORLEANS - The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank has announced that the company has contributed more than $46,000 to hurricane disaster relief efforts … [Read more...]
Rep. Keating Not Impressed With GOP Tax Bill
WASHINGTON D.C. - In a not entirely unsurprising move, Cape and Islands Democrat Congressman Bill Keating has revealed that he is somewhat … [Read more...]
Local Researchers Hail Canadian Effort to Protect North Atlantic Right Whales
CANADA - Local marine researchers are hailing a proposal from the Canadian government to use their $400 million Atlantic Fisheries Fund and an … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Wind projects that faced federal stoppage are fighting back in court
LISTEN: Barnstable Sheriff’s addiction program federal funding reinstated
Barnstable Sheriff among federal agencies losing funding
Town of Barnstable has moved to a new web address
State holding hearings on possibly easing hunting restrictions
Public invited to immigration discussion in Falmouth
Offshore wind developer prevails in court as Trump says the U.S. “will not approve any windmills”
WATCH: Boathouse used for celebrated Coast Guard rescue operation goes through Cape Cod Canal
Massachusetts Maritime Academy carrying out another Sea Term with new training vessel
33 right whales sighted in Cape Cod Bay, vessel restrictions in effect
Driver cited after pedestrian struck in Bourne
Molly Demeulenaere to step down as Executive Director of the Cultural Center of Cape Cod
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