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At least 76 people who were once homeless on Cape Cod have died this year. They'll be remembered at a memorial on Dec. 21, the year's longest night. → Read More
Children at an elementary school in Chatham wanted to give back this holiday season, so they proposed a toy drive. The toys will go to Mass Appeal. → Read More
The Treasury Department is investigating Gov. Ron DeSantis’s potential misuse of pandemic taxpayer relief funds to fly migrants to Martha’s Vineyard. → Read More
Secretary of State William Galvin told the Times his office prioritized getting vote-by-mail ballot applications to Barnstable County voters. → Read More
The longest period that the Cape Cod Canal was closed because of a vessel-caused problem was roughly a month back in 1942. → Read More
Sheriff James Cummings is standing by the 287(g) program despite a lawsuit. He is the last sheriff in the state to participate in the ICE program. → Read More
The state Division of Ecological Restoration announced that it would fund a series of ecological restoration projects, including four on the Cape. → Read More
A look at the Barnstable County Sheriff's overtime spending. → Read More
Barnstable County will soon ask the public's advice on how to spend $41 million in federal relief money from American Rescue Plan Act. → Read More
Taken together, 3 wastewater articles passed by Yarmouth voters Tuesday represent historic progress on an infrastructure project years in the making. → Read More
A global supply chain crisis has created shortages for businesses across sectors, including hardware, building and construction. → Read More
Seve Pickford of Longfellow's Wayside Inn and paranormal investigator Laura Anno talk about if former innkeeper Jerusha Howe may be haunting the inn. → Read More
The new date for the special town meeting is Nov. 2 at 6 p.m. → Read More
Town Manager Robert Whritenour said the wastewater project is “critically important" to the town's environmental and economic future. → Read More
“As an individual investor, I am not prepared to minimize the return on an investment I made,” Wesley Finch responded to neighbors ' alternative plan. → Read More
Trust officials plan to propose a design concept that would better balance open space and housing needs than the suggested rental-housing complex. → Read More
State Sen. Susan Moran, D-Falmouth, issued a statement critical of the gun range proposal after county commissioners urged state regulators to reject it. → Read More
The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners voted to send letters to state regulators strongly opposing a proposed machine gun range. → Read More
The public has until Sept. 21 to comment on Emblem Hyannis' plan to develop an apartment complex at the site of Twin Brooks Golf Course. → Read More
“We know how to do this. It just takes resources and the right people to do it,” said Tom Cambareri, a hydrogeologic consultant. PFAS remain sky-high. → Read More