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Cape water tested for harmful chemicals
A Newton breast cancer research organization is studying whether pharmaceuticals, hormones, plasticizers, herbicides and other chemicals are finding their way into the Cape's public drinking supplies.
Bernanke says watching dollar drop closely
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Monday that the U.S. central bank was monitoring the declining value of the dollar closely, saying the Fed was committed to both jobs growth and price stability.
Maggie Bossi has spent so much time with the Chatham Chorale that there have been days when she has "felt like a bigamist." But Bossi and the Chorale, who began their relationship in 1985, are going to part ways when the concert season ends in the spring of 2010.
Film crew documents voyage to Cape Verde
When Cape Cod native John Kendrick left Boston Sept. 30, 1787, on the first American-based voyage around the world, his crew must have felt some trepidation.
Private island living sets the tone for this contemporary home with Frank Lloyd Wright flair and Asian accents in West Chatham.
On the Mitchell River Bridge in Chatham, fishermen can make a little notch in the wood guardrail to keep their fishing rods in place as they bend for bait or look around.
Chatham fisherman catches fuel price error
To fishermen, who spend hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars a day in fuel, any increase in the price of diesel or gasoline can really cut into profits.
Video: Tribute to Cape Cod vets
In parades and solemn ceremonies, Cape Codders today paid honor to its veterans across the region.
The Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association has scant sympathy for the protests of their brethren to the north about the new sector management of New England fisheries.
MAURO, James V., 44, Boston; possession of cocaine, possession of Hydrocodone, possession of methylphenidate, possession of Xanax as a subsequent offense and possession of Marinol, June 30, in Provincetown, six months pretrial probation.
Ah, scallop bounty. At $40 a bushel and falling. Let's
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A simple read through of the connections Mr. Hester has with the Cape and Islands District Attorney's office at the bottom should explain to anyone why the trooper has avoided the fate any other citizen would have met and was not prosecuted.
Cape libraries: stacked with history and art
AN APPEALINg mODESTY The library that was marcellus Eldredge's gift to the people of Chatham.
The state's $68 million solar rebate program has run out of money, two years ahead of schedule.
Church janitor charged in slaying of NJ priest
A janitor has been charged with murder in the slaying of priest whose body was found in the rectory of his northern New Jersey church.
Bank pay shakeup: Easier said than done
The U.S. Federal Reserve's plan to scrutinize how bankers are paid would touch everyone from CEOs to loan officers at literally thousands of financial institutions across the United States.
Bernanke urges Congress to act now on overhaul
In this Oct. 1, 2009 file photo, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the House Financial Services Committee.
Coast Guard rescues injured fisherman
A New Bedford fisherman, who injured his hand, was taken to the hospital early this morning after he was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard from a fishing boat about 100 miles off Cape Cod.
Beachfront Home Swept Out to Sea
" A weekend storm took a beachfront house near Chatham, Mass., out to sea. Several houses in the area of the home's original site were demolished or removed over the summer.