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It’s easy to get distracted in these days of constant information and image overload. We are leashed to little phone computer ...
Elspeth Hay, the WCAI reporter who hosts “The Local Food Report,” had an epiphany. You can eat acorns! Out in her driveway, ...
At a time when even a comic book movie like “Superman” is controversial, this year’s Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival in Chatham ...
A row of brightly repainted buoys stretches across the side of the building, weathered but familiar. Above them, a bold red ...
Local journalism matters. And obviously, you don’t need convincing of that fact. After all, you’re reading a hometown ...
More than 800 people are served by the Family Pantry of Cape Cod each week, according to Executive Director Paul ...
It began as a battle between two teams tied in the standings, and after 90 minutes of even play, it ended that way, ...
Big changes are coming to Lower Cape TV. The nonprofit public access station, which services the communities of Orleans, ...
About 200 people, including residents, summer homeowners and vacationers, gathered on the lawn of the Chatham Unitarian Universalist Meeting ...
The select board is intent on cracking down on property owners who have lawn irrigation systems but have not installed a ...
After years of debate and legal wrangling, there are signs that tangible progress might be made soon in the long-sought ...