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14 houses planned for 15-acre lot owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River. → Read More
Mark Dellner has led department since 2004. → Read More
Select Board approves plan for an independent study of the possible impacts of treated wastewater discharge on Swan Pond River watershed. → Read More
Yarmouth police say staff at Becker's Package Store sold alcohol to intoxicated customer. → Read More
Bill Hanney, who owns cinemas on the Cape as well as live performance venues elsewhere, expresses interest in running venue next summer. → Read More
Yarmouth Selectmen, Dennis-Yarmouth school officials say there is no mechanism for Joe Glynn to be recalled. He said his post was misinterpreted. → Read More
Adam Epstein hopes ambitious plan for large outdoor entertainment venue will win support from town officials and neighbors. → Read More
Town puts new rules and requirements in place to establish uniformity among slats. → Read More
Residents living near the former Yarmouth Drive-in are ready to take their noise complaints to selectmen. → Read More
2 duplexes will house eight young adults with autism. The residents just moved in. → Read More
Officials say plan will restructure care at Cape Cod's only maternity unit, but nurses union says it will reduce patient options → Read More
State provision hailed by some as a time saver ahead of Election Day → Read More
State approves plans that address violations of COVID-19 restrictions. → Read More
State approves plans that address violations of COVID-19 restrictions. → Read More
SOUTH DENNIS — The white ladder signs, whose slats direct travelers to local beaches and various other hot spots, were a huge help to tourists navigating the Cape in days gone by. But have they outlived their usefulness in a time when drivers rely on GPS systems to get them to their destinations? Dennis officials recently considered the pros and cons of such remnants of the past, and decided… → Read More
An environmental assessment will be done on the town-owned land in Dennis Port, one parcel on Depot Street and the other next to it on Mill Street, to → Read More
Massachusetts voters have a long record of turning out in large numbers to settle presidential elections, and Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin → Read More
JOINT BASE CAPE COD — The meeting of the Environmental Management Commission on the proposed machine gun range at Joint Base Cape Cod, tentatively scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed, according to a spokesman for the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the commission, which oversees the Upper Cape Water Supply Reserve, and its… → Read More
SOUTH DENNIS — Dennis has joined with several towns on Martha's Vineyard in engaging TRI-The Resource Inc. to administer a new regional microenterprise, forgivable loan program to support continued operation or reopening of small businesses dealing with the economic impacts of COVID-19. The program aims to make money available to businesses disrupted by the pandemic until they are able to access… → Read More
“The town was extremely disappointed to learn of these senseless acts of vandalism that took place at the Dennis Village Cemetery,” Dennis → Read More