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As if we need more evidence of the economic strain local residents are under, we learned this week that the Food 4 Kids ...
It’s been 66 years since Orleans High School served its last graduating class, the class of 1959. This past weekend, members ...
If you’ve lived on the Cape long enough (and read our paper), you’ve no doubt heard the inevitable complaints that are sure ...
Pallets of wood stand stacked on Nauset Beach in anticipation of last weekend’s bonfire and concert, part of the Orleans Pond Coalition’s annual Celebrate Our Waters festivities. JANET LEWIS PHOTOS ...
This summer, customers at Baskin’s Hardware were asked to “round up” on purchases and donate the extra change to the Nicholas G. Xiarhos Memorial Foundation. The company recently gave a check for ...
If you’ve ever driven on or off the Cape, you’ve seen it. The Cape Cod Canal, close to 7.5 miles in length, is as iconic as ...
Under skies that were as crisp and blue as they were on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Chatham’s public safety officials ...
On a split vote, the airport commission last week opted to pursue implementing a $175 landing fee for all commercial planes ...
BREWSTER – Town staff, fire department members, police officers, veterans and residents congregated outside of the Brewster ...
There are seniors on the Nauset boys golf team who haven’t experienced a loss in a regular season match since their sophomore ...
To create more affordable and attainable housing, you have to be creative. With that, town officials are hoping a new ...
The planning board last week approved the conversion of the office building located at 72 Route 28 in West Harwich into 10 ...
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