Asad Jung, Cape Cod Times

Asad Jung

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Past articles by Asad:

Sandwich Boardwalk rebuild could move ahead more quickly. Here's the latest

Email from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Sandwich is seen as good news for boardwalk reconstruction, according to town officials. → Read More

Mayflower Wind responds, after criticism in Falmouth over communication

The Falmouth Select Board denied Mayflower Wind's request to test soil at three sites in Falmouth Heights. Now the company has responded. → Read More

6 deaths, 315 new COVID-19 cases on Cape and Islands

There were six deaths and 315 new COVID-19 cases reported on the Cape and Islands in the state's weekly report. → Read More

Two more public information sessions scheduled for canal bridges program

Two public information sessions have been scheduled for the Cape Cod Bridges Program, which seeks to replace the Bourne and Sagamore bridges. → Read More

Police say victim was targeted in Wednesday shooting in Hyannis

A person was shot in Hyannis Wednesday evening. They survived with non-life-threatining injuries. → Read More

Falmouth man convicted in 2014 of assault on girlfriend allowed to change name

Probate Judge Angela Ordoñez ruled Justin Mustafa could change his name because his crimes did not meet the severity required to deny a name change. → Read More

Provincetown opens warming station, as power outages, cold weather linger

With low temperatures, outages, warming station opened in Provincetown Saturday. → Read More

8 deaths, 398 new COVID-19 cases on Cape and Islands

There were eight deaths and 398 new COVID-19 cases reported on the Cape and Islands in the state's weekly report. → Read More

An airport runway expansion is planned in Hyannis. Here's how to learn more

Cape Cod Gateway Airport in Hyannis has finalized a 20-year master plan, which is currently undergoing an environmental assessment. → Read More

Cape organizations team up to provide feedback on canal bridges project

Three major Cape Cod agencies want to provide feedback to federal and state officials on replacement of the Bourne and Sagamore bridges. → Read More

Former medical director, cardiologist sues Cape Cod Healthcare claiming 'unethical practices'

Dr. Richard Zelman, a Hyannis cardiologist, filed a lawsuit against Cape Cod Healthcare alleging they prioritized profit over patient care. → Read More

6 deaths, 287 new COVID-19 cases on Cape and Islands

There were six deaths and 287 new COVID-19 cases on the Cape and Islands in the state's weekly report. → Read More

Vineyard bank robbery suspects face federal charges

Two men arrested in connection with a Rockland Trust bank robbery on Nov. 17 on Martha's Vineyard will face federal charges. → Read More

Eight deaths, 220 new COVID-19 cases on Cape and Islands

There were eight deaths and 220 new COVID-19 cases on the Cape and Islands according to the state's weekly report. → Read More

Airplane crashes at Falmouth Airpark. Here's what we know

Falmouth police and fire departments responded to a plane crash at Falmouth Airpark on Friday. → Read More

Second man arraigned in connection with the Martha's Vineyard bank robbery. What we know

An Edgartown man was the second to be arraigned in connection with the Nov. 17 armed bank robbery of Rockland Trust bank in Vineyard Haven. → Read More

LGBTQ vigil planned in Barnstable for victims of Club Q shooting

An LGBTQ vigil will be held Sunday at the Unitarian Church of Barnstable for the victims of the Nov. 19 Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs, Colorado. → Read More

What to know about a judge's decision in battle over a piece of land on Martha's Vineyard

A Dukes County judge denied a motion to reconsider her decision that a 5.7-acre parcel of land belongs to the Vineyard Conservation Society. → Read More

Inert military projectile found in Bourne backyard

The projectile, deemed nonexplosive and safe, may have been a collector's item from a previous owner, a Bourne fire official said. → Read More

MassDOT to host virtual public meeting for improvements to Bourne rotary

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation will host a public meeting regarding improvements to the Bourne rotary. → Read More