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EASTHAM — This Outer Cape home — the original Eastham Town Hall built in the 1850s — has undeniable charm. A sunroom at the front of the house allows lots of room for comfortable furnishings. A salon has one of the home's two fireplaces, and this room is full of light, period charm and detail. On the first floor, there's a den with a fireplace, a bedroom and a bathroom. The kitchen is roomy,… → Read More
Rosemarie Moore, 51, of Mashpee, was killed in head-on collision Tuesday. → Read More
All but three shellfish growing areas on Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard closed after Friday's overnight rainstorm are scheduled to reopen at sunrise Wednesday, according to the state Division of Marine Fisheries.Barnstable Harbor, Cotuit Bay and West Bay in Osterville will remain closed, said Katie Gronendyke, spokeswoman for the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.On Saturday,… → Read More
State police closed the bridge and rerouted traffic to the Bourne Bridge in both directions due to the crash. The bridge was reopened by 8:15 a.m according to state police. → Read More
The Sagamore Bridge is currently closed due to a motor vehicle crash, according to state police. → Read More
The Sagamore Bridge heading on Cape from Route 3 is currently closed due to a motor vehicle crash, according to state police. → Read More
ORLEANS — Swimmers were pulled out of the water at several beaches on the Outer Cape after sharks were spotted and one attacked a seal close to shore at Nauset Beach. The aftermath of the attack on the seal, which was captured on video by bystanders, showed the seal swimming in a pool of blood close to shore as beachgoers and lifeguards yell for nearby surfers to get out of the water. Watch… → Read More
HYANNIS — This house in a lovely suburban neighborhood packs a lot into one floor. A gorgeous white fence is in the front, and a brick pathway outlined with stone leads to the shaded front porch and the front door. The hardwood floor living room can fit a few large couches and a TV, and has a gas fireplace off to the side, giving the comfortable setting charm. The house has an open layout, and… → Read More
Michael Cunningham says loss has weighed on him for 49 years. → Read More
Speakers take stand against racism, injustice. → Read More
HARWICH — This charming house is close to all Harwich has to offer. The kitchen has Corian countertops, a center island with a sink, a wet bar and a breakfast nook. Plenty of cabinets provide ample storage space. The cathedral living room has a wall of windows, with skylights and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. This room feels like a tree house equipped with modern comforts. The house… → Read More
FALMOUTH — A woman who police said had been missing since Wednesday has been located.On Thursday, Falmouth police put out a notice about 54-year-old Julie Bannister, who had last been seen at 3 p.m. Wednesday, according to a statement from Falmouth police.On Friday, police reported that she has been located and determined to be safe, according to Falmouth police. → Read More
WEST YARMOUTH - Yarmouth police are investigating the theft of eleven street signs in the last ten days. The Yarmouth Highway Department reported the stolen signs to police on Thursday, Yarmouth Deputy Police Chief Steven Xiarhos said. Signs were stolen from Cardinal Lane, Bunting Lane, Mockingbird Lane, Amy Lane, Skipper Lane, Parkers Neck Road, Playground Lane, Ancient Way, Cherry Lane,… → Read More
PROVINCETOWN — The search continued Wednesday night for a man who disappeared earlier in the day while diving in 35 feet of water off Long Point.The 80-year-old man has 50 years of diving experience, and took his first dive of the day at 11 a.m., according to U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Cynthia Oldham.The Coast Guard received a report of an unaccounted-for adult male at 11:36 a.m., Coast… → Read More
PROVINCETOWN — The U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies are searching for a scuba diver who disappeared while diving in 35 feet of water off Long Point this morning. The 80-year-old man with 50 years diving experience took his first dive of the day at 11 a.m., according to U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Cynthia Oldham. The Coast Guard received the report of an unaccounted for adult male at 11:36… → Read More
WEST DENNIS — In Saturday's boat race on the Bass River, the craft weren't the usual kayaks, canoes and motorboats seen on that waterway. These boats were made of cardboard and duct tape. The Bunke Av Barn was around 20 feet long and resembled a Viking ship, with shields on the side and a mystical-looking horned creature at its bow. The Duck Boat Tour was made of cardboard tubes and decorated… → Read More
5 bullets fired into house on Shootflying Hill Road. → Read More
EAST SANDWICH — Four people were brought to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after a sport utility vehicle rolled over after colliding with another vehicle at the intersection of Mill Road and Chapaquoit Way. Around 3 p.m., Sandwich police and firefighters responded to the crash between a black Lexus SUV and a brown Toyota Camry, according to a Sandwich Police Department Facebook post. The Lexus… → Read More
MASHPEE — She summered on the Cape, but Kimberly Briggs, 50, put down her first true roots here when she attended Cape Cod Community College as a teenager in 1986. It was then that her health problems began. “Girls were very cautious about the way they looked. They kind of thought that I should lose a little weight,” she said. “I didn’t need to. I’ve never been over 120 pounds. It all started… → Read More
BUZZARDS BAY — A boy who was seriously injured when a boat capsized near Hog Island Channel on Wednesday has died. Harry O'Connor, a third-grader at Gen. John Nixon Elementary School in Sudbury, died in the incident, according to a message sent from superintendent of Sudbury schools Anne Wilson. On Wednesday, 12 people, including O'Connor and his parents, were rescued after a 23-foot Four Winns… → Read More