FALMOUTH - The Steamship Authority has advised travelers of updates related to Tropical Storm Henri, which is slated to hit the region over the … [Read more...]
Chatham Fireworks Cancelled, Hopes Are for 2022 Return
CHATHAM - The Chatham Chamber of Commerce has advised that the fireworks display set to occur Thursday in Chatham has been called off due to inclement … [Read more...]
State Urges Preparedness as Hurricane Season Arrives
HYANNIS - The Atlantic hurricane season is officially underway, and the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency is urging residents to make sure … [Read more...]
Busy Hurricane Season for Mariners Predicted
HYANNIS - The Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is advising boaters across the nation that a busy hurricane season is anticipated, … [Read more...]
NOAA: Upcoming Months Will Likely Be Warmer Than Usual
HYANNIS - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has projected that New England will likely see above normal temperatures over the next … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Recognizes Hurricane Preparedness Week
HYANNIS - Hurricane Preparedness Week has been recognized across Massachusetts this week. Christopher Besse with the Massachusetts Emergency … [Read more...]
National Weather Service Anticipates Active Hurricane Season
HYANNIS - A busy Atlantic hurricane season is being anticipated by the National Weather Service. Data from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center … [Read more...]
Gov. Baker Declares September as Emergency Preparedness Month
HYANNIS - Governor Charlie Baker has proclaimed September as Emergency Preparedness Month in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Emergency Management … [Read more...]
Latest Storm Delivers Slushy Snow, School Delays
HYANNIS – The latest round of winter weather to impact the area began with wet snow on Cape Cod late Sunday night and early Monday morning before … [Read more...]
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