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The $16.5 million building will have meeting rooms, a full-service kitchen, gym, game rooms and a walking track. → Read More
Barnstable police investigate an alleged collision Feb. 23 between a car driven by Cape and Islands District Attorney Robert Galibois and another car. → Read More
Tracy Morin, an identity-conscious leader, will lead LGBTQIA discussions in Sandwich through Sandwich for All. → Read More
The interruption of traffic flow is due to roadway and bridge structural repairs, according to Bryan Purtell, of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. → Read More
As about 25 J-1 students will join Camp Farley staff, the camp is hoping bicycles can help them explore the area during their time in America. → Read More
Students have been decorating classroom doors for Black History Month for about 10 years, said Elizabeth Freedman, principal of Barnstable High School. → Read More
Wampanoag repatriation officers continue to find tribal skeletal remains and sacred objects, after deep research at museums across Massachusetts. → Read More
Chatham Municipal Airport manager Tim Howard said pilots frequently forget to engage the wheels of an aircraft during private and commercial flights. → Read More
Three tribal members were re-elected to the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council on Feb. 12, and three were newly elected to seats. → Read More
Since 1973, John Reed has shown up for civil and human rights on Cape Cod. He influenced many who will carry on his traditions, supporters said. → Read More
A Barnstable High School tour on Thursday will show off student work in science, art and music, and a closer look at available studies and internships. → Read More
In the Feb. 12 election for Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council, 11 candidates are vying for six seats → Read More
After Nantucket School computer systems were attacked by ransomware Tuesday morning, students and staff were sent home indefinitely. → Read More
After significant permitting and planning delays, Sandwich Boardwalk may be under construction by the summer. → Read More
Linell Grundman is remembered in Sandwich for her political and social activism that contributed to the fabric of the Sandwich community. → Read More
After a series of hearings for a former Bourne tourist booth built in 1928, a demolition delay was put in place by Bourne Historical Commission. → Read More
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe owns land in Mashpee and Taunton, and has about 2,600 enrolled citizens. Brian Weeden is current Mashpee tribe chair. → Read More
A women-led racial justice nonprofit will launch programming to address racism in schools for students of color. → Read More
In the Feb. 12 Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal election, 13 candidates are vying for six seats. A candidates forum is Jan. 29 at the tribe government center. → Read More
The Morrisons raised their children on Cape Cod, but often traveled to visit George Morrison's mother in Alto, Texas. → Read More