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A large crowd gathered at Sandwich Town Hall on Saturday, April 12 for Upper Cape Indivisible's first rally in Sandwich to protest the administration's policies and actions.
Select board candidate James T. Morse is facing renewed scrutiny over his termination from the Oak Bluffs Police Department ...
On Wednesday, April 16, the Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates voted to pass a resolution declaring a housing crisis on ...
Mashpee Commons announced the addition of a new boutique to the shopping center last week. Located at 41 Steeple Street, the ...
Going out on the road, the Mashpee High School boys’ tennis team earned a quality victory in South Shore League action on ...
The town’s ongoing frustrations with Comcast have led the Bourne Select Board to request a meeting with the Massachusetts ...
Mashpee’s Director of the Public Works Department Catherine Laurent announced the private-to-public road conversion of ...
“Town Meeting is your meeting,” Mr. Rausch said. “It’s the purest form of democracy. You have direct control over the ...
Overdose deaths are down in Falmouth. Last year, there was one reported overdose death, in contrast to the two recorded in ...
The Sandwich Glass Museum and the Historical Society are hosting an event in honor of Boston and Sandwich Glass Company’s ...
The bicycle and pedestrian committee celebrates the paths and roads of Falmouth, advocating for those who prefer using their ...
In April we begin to eagerly anticipate that glorious array of color, form and scent that flowers provide. I love cut flowers ...