NANTUCKET - The Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket Steamship Authority have released their preliminary results for the general opening of … [Read more...]
Things You Might Not Know About Martha’s Vineyard
Martha’s Vineyard is an island just south of Cape Cod. The indigenous Wampanoag Indians called it Noepe, which meant “land amid the streams.” British … [Read more...]
Things You Might Not Know About Brewster
Settled in 1659 and named for the “pious Elder of Plymouth,” William Brewster, Brewster is known as the “sea captain’s town” for the 50-plus sea … [Read more...]
Things You May Not Know About Sandwich
Sandwich is said to be Cape Cod’s oldest, and one of its most picturesque, towns. Located on the Upper Cape, it is convenient to … [Read more...]
Things You May Not Know About Falmouth
Falmouth is the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod, next to Barnstable. With its many inlets, bays, harbors, and ponds, it can be a wonderful … [Read more...]
Things You May Not Know About Truro
Truro, which makes up the “wrist” of the Outer Cape’s “arm,” is located just before Provincetown and about 75 percent of its land is designated as … [Read more...]
Things You Might Not Know About Yarmouth
Long before English settlers arrived in what is now Yarmouth and Dennis in the 1630s, many generations of Native Americans lived here. Several … [Read more...]
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Dennis Transfer Station Now Offering Sticker Free Access
WE CAN Announces New President And Vice President
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Holds Election
Cape Cod Foundation Reports Annual Grant Numbers
Proposed Mental Health Cuts Stoke Impassioned Public Response
Cape & Islands Receives Level 2 Drought Designation
Snow Falls Across Cape This Weekend; Forecast Tracking Next Potential Storm
Investigation Ongoing After Basking Shark Washes Up in Wellfleet
Annual Tourism Mini-Grants Available From Town Of Barnstable
State Urges Preparedness Ahead of Anticipated Winter Storm
Coast Guard Auxiliary Offers Boating Safety Course
Donation Of $50M Benefits Cape Codder’s Alma Mater
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