Mashpee police break up fight at wedding reception
One couple's marriage got off to a rocky start Saturday night when a fight broke out in the parking lot outside the Popponesset Inn after the wedding reception.
View ArticleVineyard graduates motivated to succeed
Shoppers crowding the stores, bikes cycling the streets and no place to park — must be the start of summer on Martha's Vineyard.
View ArticleEast Harwich homeowner treated after fighting shed fire
One person was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation Sunday afternoon after extinguishing a shed fire on Church Street in East Harwich that was started by a lawn mower.
View ArticleNauset: 'Do not be afraid to trend'
Conrad Languth of Brewster admitted Sunday to getting choked up at the thought of his son Samuel graduating.
View ArticleYarmouth's 'tireless advocate' weighs her next role
When E. Suzanne McAuliffe started her winning streak in Yarmouth town politics, her daughters were in preschool and kindergarten.
View ArticleDuo to row from Chatham to France
There is a lot to do before you strap yourself into a 26-foot-long boat and spend nearly the whole summer rowing across the Atlantic.
View ArticleArm your legs against ticks
On today's CapeCast: The right pair of pants might save you a heap of tick trouble according to Barnstable County bug guru Larry Dapsis, so we investigate the world of lethal trousers.
View ArticleNantucket Lightship made into a museum
For 39 years, the Nantucket Lightship was ambassador and traffic cop, the first to greet trans-Atlantic travelers on the world's great ocean liners, and a warning for ships approaching the treacherous...
View ArticleChatham celebrates tricentennial
Monday marked 300 years since Chatham was officially declared a town by Massachusetts Bay Colony Gov. Thomas Dudley, and the sense of time, reaching back, moving forward, an unbreakable strand, was as...
View ArticleCape Cod's bear snagged
The Cape Cod bear's romp across the Cape came to an end Monday night in Wellfleet, according to an eyewitness who said she saw state environmental police capture the furry vagabond.
View ArticleBicyclist seriously injured in morning accident on Bourne Bridge
A 56-year-old Bourne man was taken to Boston with serious injuries early Monday morning after falling off his bicycle and being struck by a tanker truck on the Bourne Bridge.
View ArticleClubhouse personnel protest state funding changes
Clients from two of the Cape's three day programs for people with mental illness will travel to Boston today to protest changes in how the state funds the services.
View ArticleDemocrats spar over Republican debate host
With sparks flying even before the two men get on a stage, debates in the Democratic primary for the 9th Congressional District should be interesting.
View ArticleEPA seeks public comment on base cleanup
The federal Environmental Protection Agency is accepting public comments on the cleanup of three contaminated sites at the Massachusetts Military Reservation, according to a press release issued by the...
View ArticleFifth Bourne beach may see lifeguards
Gray Gables in Bourne is one tentative step closer to getting lifeguards this summer.
View ArticleFrench rowers' names misspelled in story
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Monday's Times misspelled the names of French rowers Bruno Froideval and Mathieu Bonnier, who are both undertaking solo crossings of the Atlantic.
View ArticleFix wanted for fatal crossing
State and local transportation officials want to make safety improvements along a section of Route 28 where two pedestrians have been killed in the past four years.
View ArticleNauset senior class president misidentified
Because of a photographer's error, a photo caption on Page A3 of Monday's Times misidentified the Nauset Regional High School senior class president. His name is Ross Schofield Berry.
View ArticleGonsalves: Bon voyage to this pair's adventure
Casting off from Chatham in separate boats, they both plan to leave at the same time, bound for France.
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