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A weekly public health report shows 215 fewer COVID-19 cases in Barnstable County. One person died, for a total of 598 since the pandemic began. → Read More
Cape Cod plastic surgeon Dr. Theodore Calianos II has been named president of the Massachusetts Medical Society. → Read More
State officials said there were 2,561 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Massachusetts, for a total of 1,722,244 since the pandemic began. → Read More
Chatham will dedicate its first memorial to the Revolutionary War on Monday at Chase Park near the Godfrey Windmill → Read More
State health officials say the number of new COVID-19 cases on Cape Cod has declined slightly during the last two weeks. → Read More
Nauset Regional Middle School Principal Keith Kenyon resigned a month after being named in 'fat-testing' lawsuit. → Read More
Masking protocols remain vague amid rising cases of COVID as the busy tourist season starts on Cape Cod. → Read More
The state Department of Public Health said Barnstable County saw about 1,440 new cases of COVID-19 during its last 14-day reporting period. → Read More
Joe Kelley resigned from the Mashpee police force in 2009 after a drug addiction. He's recovered and hoping to help and motivate others. → Read More
Chatham's Affordable Housing Trust Fund's Board of Trustees will pay $525,000 to Diocese of Fall River for land to build up to 22 bedrooms of housing. → Read More
The pace of COVID-19 fatalities has slowed considerably since spring 2020 when coronavirus tore through an unvaccinated society. → Read More
Cape Cod COVID-19 cases continue to tick up, a state report shows → Read More
Cape Cod's lack of abortion services forces longer travel time, and other barriers, advocates say. → Read More
The lack of capital projects enables Chatham to propose a smaller town budget while hiring more employees at the May 14 town meeting. → Read More
Only one contested race but voters face a ballot question trying to get state to ban Holtec from dumping radioactive water into Cape Cod Bay. → Read More
The Chatham town office building is expected to reopen May 13 after repairs for damage caused by a power surge. → Read More
Two Monomoy Regional High School students and a chaperone who got COVID during April break had to spend extra time in London while recovering. → Read More
COVID cases are on the upswing due to contagious subvariants like the new BA.2 subvariant that is about 30% more contagious than omicron. → Read More
In at least four instances within the past seven months, police have been notified of or called to investigate cases of nursing home abuse and neglect. → Read More
Life of veteran D-Y educator and administrator Kenneth T. Jenks will be celebrated a year after his death, as COVID restrictions have been lifted. → Read More