CENTERVILLE – Following Monday’s news that Boston is no longer in the running to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, the head of the Cape Cod Chamber of … [Read more...]
Chamber of Commerce CEO Calls Boston’s Failed Olympic Bid ‘Disappointing’
Governor Names Executive Director for Military Task Force
BOURNE – The Military Asset and Security Task Force has a new executive director. Governor Charlie Baker named Christopher Willenborg to the … [Read more...]
Clean Energy Grants Given to Local Communities
MASHPEE - Nearly $9 million dollars in energy grants were recently given to 51 communities in the Commonwealth, including Kingston, Lakeville, Mashpee … [Read more...]
Report Shows Cosby Admitted to Buying Quaaludes
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bill Cosby admitted in a 2005 deposition that he obtained Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to young women he wanted to … [Read more...]
Over $25 Million Granted from NOAA to US Fisheries
NATIONAL - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently announced its suggested $25 million in grants designated improve … [Read more...]
Escaped Killer Killed in Upstate New York Manhunt
MALONE, N.Y. (AP) - One of two convicted killers who staged a brazen escape from an upstate New York maximum-security prison and had been hunted for … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Senate passes $38 billion state budget
BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Senate has passed a $38 billion state budget. The spending plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1 was approved … [Read more...]
New UMass System President Receives Yearly Perks in Contract
LOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Officials say a former congressman and UMass-Lowell chancellor will keep more than $232,000 in potential yearly perks throughout … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.7%
BOSTON (AP) — The state's labor office says Massachusetts gained jobs for an eighth consecutive month in April, and the unemployment rate … [Read more...]
Doctors Group Issues Guidelines on Pain Meds
HYANNIS — A group representing 25,000 doctors in Massachusetts is issuing new guidelines for the prescribing of pain medication, citing an epidemic of … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
- Clerk magistrate for Nantucket nominated, while Vineyard has gained its first 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
Former CEO of Heritage Museums has died
Cape leaders affirm their support for SNAP
Coast Guard safety class fulfills requirements of new MA boating law
Sandy Neck Beach Park set to undergo next phase of sustainable renovations
Nantucket approves short term rentals without restrictions
Falmouth receives letter clarifying state agency’s views on site of proposed police station
High winds could cause outages, ferry service interruptions Tuesday
Bourne has banned sales of the drug Kratom
Lawmakers want easier application process for Cape towns seeking Seasonal Communities Designation
Ruling made to keep funding SNAP past November 1st deadline


















