A baseball cracked off the barrel of a bat somewhere nearby. Two or three ballplayers found sanctuary in the shade of the dugout, occasionally … [Read more...]
ONE ON ONE: A Quitter Never Wins, A Winner Never Quits
There is no worse feeling in life than looking back with regret. “I could have been that person…” “That could have been my touchdown…” “I could … [Read more...]
ONE ON ONE: The Thrill of Victory Exists at ‘The Adventure Park’
If you possess even the tiniest atom of athleticism or simply want to be physically challenged, the new Adventure Park at Heritage Museum & … [Read more...]
ONE ON ONE: Football Star, Green Beret Getting Boot for Standing up for Afghanistan Boy
A bruising, 235-lb. fullback at Milton High School and then at Northfield Mount Herman, Charles Martland went on to play football for the Florida … [Read more...]
ONE ON ONE: Where, Oh Where, Have My Boston Red Sox Gone
Rummaging through my desk I came across a number of old Boston Red Sox ticket stubs, some dating back to childhood and all of them – including one … [Read more...]
ONE ON ONE: A Case for the Cape League Hall of Fame
There’s an incredibly priceless sense of renewal and hope and joy each summer when the latest collegiate baseball stars from across the country suit … [Read more...]
ONE ON ONE: When in Doubt, NFL Finds Tom Brady the Perfect Scapegoat
Beleagured and embattled New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady – arguably one of the greatest to have ever played the game – is the NFL’s perfect … [Read more...]
One on One: From Within the Darkness, Let There be Light (VIDEO)
There are dark and twisted things in the shadows. As insulated from the rest of the world as Cape Cod is, there is a world within this world not all … [Read more...]
One on One: Osterville Octogenarian Goes for National Triple Jump Title
For most folks in retirement, it’s safe to say that the youthful, harried pace of earlier life tends to slow down a bit. Not so for Osterville’s … [Read more...]
One On One: Talent, Hard Work & Heart Personified (VIDEO)
Just as the Cape’s first warblers crack the ebbing night’s silence and the sun barely begins to peak its head over the horizon, sounds virtually … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Marine Biological Lab will be independent again after university affiliation
Several inches of snow falls on Cape; temperatures going above-freezing this week
Applications available for affordable homes in Brewster, Bourne, and Falmouth
Trump opens formerly protected waters south of Cape Cod to commercial fishing
Steamship Authority to hold virtual sessions explaining new reservation system
LISTEN: Offshore wind back in development, but financial expert says impacts from freezes remain
Contractor able to resume sewer work in Yarmouth after fatal incident
Erosion-threatened beach house tied to Watergate is being demolished
Barnstable to consider mandating best available sewer systems near sensitive waterbodies
Steamship Authority summer reservation figures are in
Mass Maritime Academy announces new partnership with program in Middle East
Preliminary results in for Martha’s Vineyard summer ferry reservations
Falmouth reports presence of invasive pine beetle

















