BREWSTER - On the first day of the new year, Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll bestowed Cape Cod environmental non-profit … [Read more...]
Local Environmental Nonprofit Receivers Governor’s Citation For Efforts To Ban Single-Use Plastic
Yarmouth Approves Two Single-Use Plastics Bans
YARMOUTH - Yarmouth voters have approved two single-use plastic reduction articles that will take effect at the end of this year and fall of … [Read more...]
Water Bottle Ban Returns at Sandwich Town Meeting
SANDWICH - Two citizen petitions have been filed by Sustainable Practices for the Sandwich May Town Meeting that look to tackle plastic … [Read more...]
Box Truck Film Screening in Chatham
CHATHAM – A local environmental group is highlighting a new film about converting a box truck into a tiny home. The Box Truck Film: Building a … [Read more...]
Sustainable Practices Pushes Commercial Bottle Ban
HYANNIS – The environmental activist organization Sustainable Practices is doubling down on spreading messages of environmentally friendly practices … [Read more...]
Water and Waste Processes Topic of Upcoming Harwich Forum
HARWICH - A community forum will be held at the Harwich Cultural Center on March 12 to educate local residents about the processes of waste disposal … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
- Sunday Journal – Helping the Cape’s Food Insecure this Holiday Season at the Family Pantry
- Regional Police Receive Funds For Body-Worn Cameras
- Orleans Secures $1M Grant for Rock Harbor Wharf Upgrades
- Barnstable Accepting Applications For Opioid Abatement Grants
- Brewster, Orleans, and Eastham Pursue School Budget Efficiency
- Outer Cape Health Services Encourages Use Of Community Services
- Storm Brings Thousands Of Outages To Cape
- Bourne Temporarily Closes Sagamore Beach North Parking Lot
- New England Aquarium Releases 2024 List Of Names For Right Whales
- Steamship Authority Celebrating New Vessel with Public Tours
- WATCH: Affordable Housing at Maurice’s Campground Moving Ahead
- WHOI Study Says Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Wastewater Could Linger in Bay for Over a Month if Discharged
- Busiest Time of the Year for Family Pantry, Says Exec. Dir. Christine Menard