HYANNIS - The Barnstable Planning and Development Department has partnered with the Hyannis Main Street Business Improvement District to announce … [Read more...]
Home-Based Lobster Sales Discussion Continuing In Yarmouth
YARMOUTH – Jon Tolley, the Yarmouth lobsterman who was told that he could not sell lobsters from his house, appeared before the Yarmouth Planning … [Read more...]
May is Women’s Health Awareness Month, Outer Cape Health Highlights Regular Checkups
capecodcom · Prevention Focus for Women's Health Month with Outer Cape Health Services HARWICH - May is Women’s Health Awareness Month, and Outer … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Still Experiencing Drought; MA DEP Praises Several Cape Water Systems
HYANNIS – Drought conditions are improving in Massachusetts. The latest report from the Commonwealth indicates mostly a mild drought. Recent rains … [Read more...]
Coast Guard Wants to Remove Chatham Buoys
CHATHAM - The Coast Guard has again proposed removal buoy markers around Chatham waters, this time for Stage Harbor and around Nantucket … [Read more...]
When to Hit the Road for Memorial Day Weekend, AAA Forecasts Record Travel Numbers
BOURNE - Travel experts are forecasting a record-setting Memorial Day Weekend and offering the best times to hit the road. AAA Northeast says … [Read more...]
Massachusetts is Challenging Trump’s “Energy Emergency” as Oil Industry Eyes Northeast Waters
HYANNIS - Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is among 15 democrat-led states that are seeking to block the Trump Administration “Energy Emergency” … [Read more...]
Several Boat America Safety Courses Being Held In Orleans
ORLEANS – A boating skills course to help meet the requirements of a new Massachusetts boating certificate law is being held on Cape Cod this weekend. … [Read more...]
Previously-Dormant Cicadas Predicted To Make Plenty Of Noise On Cape Cod
HYANNIS – Barnstable County officials say parts of Cape Cod and Southeastern Massachusetts will experience a once-in-a-generation event this summer … [Read more...]
New Fire Station, Sewer Expansion Headlines Orleans Town Meeting
ORLEANS - Design for a new fire station and $40 million dollars for the next phase of sewer headline Orlean’s town meeting tonight. The design … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Mashpee Voters Elect Select Board Members; Approve New Police Station
EPA Announces Rollback for Some Biden-Era Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
LISTEN: Bringing Golf to Kids Capewide with Bank of America MA President Miceal Chamberlain
LISTEN: Shark season begins with New England Aquarium’s John Chisolm
Endurance Swimmer is Attempting First-Ever Swim Around Martha’s Vineyard Ahead of ‘Jaws’ Anniversary
Yarmouth Lobsterman Could Possibly Be Vending From Town Property This Summer
Lawmakers Question RFK Jr. On Staffing Cuts, Funding Freezes And Policy Changes At Health Department
Bourne Bridge Misses $634M Federal Grant Casting Uncertainty On Funding
A Seal Attacked Off Nantucket Signals the Start Of White Shark Season
Orleans Town Meeting Approves New Fire Station Design And Sewer Project
Aesthetic Funds Announced For Improving The Look & Quality Of Downtown Hyannis
Home-Based Lobster Sales Discussion Continuing In Yarmouth
May is Women’s Health Awareness Month, Outer Cape Health Highlights Regular Checkups