David Cooperridera s carvings on view at Green Briar Nature Center in East...
It's hard to believe that David C. Cooperrider has only been carving for five years. The art gallery at Green Briar Nature Center in East Sandwich, which is now exhibiting his...
View ArticleClimate change hearing set for May 8 in Mashpee
The state Senate Committee on Global Warming and Climate Change will host a public hearing Monday, May 8 at Mashpee High School 6 to 8 p.m., as part of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Future Tour, a...
View ArticleHyannis' best 'stuffie' contest is back
Eight restaurants from Falmouth to Truro will compete for the right to be crowned as "the tastiest stuffie on Cape Cod" in the Housing Assistance Corporation's third annual Quahog Challenge,...
View ArticleNew study to look at contaminants in drinking water on Cape Cod
Cape residents will be playing a critical role in a new research center focused on chemical contaminants – specifically PFAS in drinking water – and their effects on human health. A collaboration...
View Article6-part series designed to help municipal leaders boost affordable housing...
Housing Assistance Corporation and Community Development Partnership on Tuesday announced the Cape Housing Institute, a collaborative effort between the two nonprofits to provide municipal officials...
View ArticleCape Cod Pathways hosts Fall Walking Weekend Oct. 6-9 in Barnstable
Rediscover the Town of Barnstable's pathways and trails at the annual Cape Cod Pathways Fall Walking Weekend, scheduled for Friday, Oct. 6 through Columbus Day on Monday, Oct. 9. Sponsored by the...
View ArticleCounty Beat: Are more commissioners the answer?
The Assembly of Delegates will take up an ordinance proposing to expand the Board of Regional Commissioners from a three-member board to five. The board of commissioners runs county government.
View ArticleCape Cod Coffee to open at Barnstable Airport
Travelers catching a flight out of Barnstable Municipal Airport will be able to enjoy coffee and a bite to eat starting next month when Cape Cod Coffee moves into the Terminal Building's restaurant...
View ArticleThe Victrola Society of Cape Cod brings joy for the holidays
The Victrola Society of Cape Cod has a mission: to preserve and perform the music of the 1920s through the 1950s. The singing group consists of about 24 men and women of all ages who come together for...
View Articlethe Sporting Goods: It's tourney time for Lions
For the St. John Paul II ice hockey team, it will be tourney, tourney, tourney to start out the season. The Lions will be the host team for hockey tournaments each of the next three weekends of...
View ArticleNew book seeks to help Three Bays Watershed
University of Massachusetts-Amherst Professor Jack Ahern and 10 graduate students -- with financial support from the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition -- have published a collection of site-specific...
View ArticleFire at Mashpee marijuana dispensary deemed accidental
A fire Friday morning at a medical marijuana dispensary that had been set to open at 29 Echo Road by the end of the month was “electrical and accidental,” according to Mashpee Deputy Fire Chief Jack...
View ArticleTake a virtual tour of Cape Tech's planned high school
Shovels in the ground by December, says Cape Cod Regional Technical High School Superintendent Robert Sanborn regarding plans to construct a state-of-the art new high school. However, for those who...
View ArticleBarnstable students will join walkout to protest gun violence
Some students at Barnstable High School didn't waste any time after the Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, to get organized against gun violence. On Feb. 28 Colleen Ellis, a BHS junior,...
View ArticleUnitarian Church of Barnstable installs solar panels
The Unitarian Church of Barnstable holds a new place in history: it is the first building along Route 6A's Old King's Highway to be outfitted with solar panels facing that stretch of historic...
View ArticleWilliams steps in as Sturgis West baseball coach
There are two wide strips of bare grass along the first and third baselines at the Barnstable United Elementary School baseball field. And that's about all that was needed to make the Sturgis West...
View ArticleWest Barnstable Historical Society honors memories of three village women
On Sunday, March 25, the West Barnstable Historical Society honored the memories of three distinguished women at its March meeting at the 1717 Meetinghouse on Meetinghouse Way. About 45 people turned...
View ArticleBarnstable District Medical Society honors Calianos
Dr. Theodore A. Calianos II, a Cotuit resident, has been honored by his physician peers of the Barnstable District Medical Society as the district's 2018 Community Clinician of the Year, an honor...
View ArticleVineyard Wind plan gets mixed reviews in Barnstable
Vineyard Wind proposes to build and operate a 400-800 megawatt offshore wind farm in Nantucket Sound that could power over 400,000 homes and help improve the resiliency of the Cape's historically...
View ArticleOld Hyannis burial ground gets a recount
Bright pink plastic flags flutter along a row of gravestones at the Universalist Cemetery in Hyannis. They represent the opening foray of a yearlong project begun by cemetery conservator Donna Walcovy...
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