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After what felt like endless days of waking to rain pummeling the house, I finally woke in the darkness of an April dawn to ...
CHATHAM – Hunger on Cape Cod is no laughing matter, particularly when many programs are being threatened with loss of federal ...
The last of the downtown parking spaces reserved for take-out delivery during the pandemic is being eliminated. The select ...
Two Harwich author/illustrators have released children’s books that really appeal to all ages. In his book, Kenton R. Hill ...
The effort to rebuild Veterans Memorial Park at Academy Place has received a big boost. The board of directors of the Orleans ...
When I was a young boy, I’d often wake up in the morning and find a sports story cut out of the local newspaper waiting for ...
There are students from 15 different countries attending schools in the Monomoy Regional School District and each year the ...
Sometimes, legislation that works its way up Beacon Hill to the governor’s desk is complex, multi-layered and worthy of long ...
The Orleans Citizens’ Forum will host an informational meeting on the annual town meeting warrant on May 1 from 5:30 to 7 p.m ...
BREWSTER – Sea Camps, housing, water and tax cuts were the major topics of discussion for Harvey (Pete) Dahl, David Faherty ...
The select board last week settled on a final budget for the upcoming 2026 fiscal year after adjustments were made to the ...
In places like the Herring River, docks and piers can have a negative impact on salt marshes. That’s the conclusion of a ...