EASTHAM - The Community Development Partnership (CDP) and the Homeless Prevention Council (HPC) have teamed up to create the Lower Cape Housing and … [Read more...]
Eligible Low-Income Workers Will Receive Payment from State
HYANNIS – Payments will be made to roughly 500,000 eligible low-income workers in Massachusetts as part of the COVID-19 Essential Employee … [Read more...]
Mass Cultural Council to Seek Feedback for COVID Relief Funding
HYANNIS - Members of the public will be able to provide their thoughts on how $60 million in coronavirus-relief funding should be allocated during an … [Read more...]
$4B COVID Relief Bill Signed Into Law by Governor Baker
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has signed a $4 billion COVID-19 relief bill into law. It targets money from the state’s portion … [Read more...]
AP: States and Cities Slow to Spend Federal Pandemic Money
WASHINGTON (AP) - Many states and cities across the U.S. are getting off to a slow start in spending money from this year's coronavirus relief package … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Commission To Hold Funding Opportunity Webinars
HYANNIS – The Cape Cod Commission will host informational webinars regarding funding opportunities from the American Rescue Plan Act on Thursday, … [Read more...]
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- Barnstable Highlights Support for Foreign Workers
- Sunday Journal – Cape Cod’s Failing Water Quality Grades Continue, Hope on Town Sewer
- Nantucket Barrier Beach Designated National Natural Landmark
- Alleged Leader Of MV Bank Robbery Gets Decade Behind Bars
- Vineyard Wind Turbine Installations Resume
- Barnstable Adult Community Center Closed Due to Water Damage
- Regional Food Producers Receive Grants To Renovate And Modernize
- Feasibility Study Offered For Future Of Bourne Library
- PICTURES: Experts Tracking Entangled Right Whales South of Nantucket
- Deadline Approaching For Health Care Plans Beginning On January First
- Provincetown Welcomes Three New Firefighters