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Man charged with running over Cape woman
The driver of an SUV that allegedly knocked down and ran over an 81-year-old Chatham woman following a July 4th parade will now face several charges, Chatham police said today.
Chatham Residents Fight to Protect Legacy
A residential street in Chatham. The community is stepping up to fight increased crime in the area.
It was the work of just a few hours, but terrifying, a nearly impossible rescue by an open motorboat in freezing, 60-foot seas.
RICE, James C. Jr., 20, 75 Rob Crowell Road, Dennis; assault and battery, June 15 in Dennis, dismissed.
Treasures that washed ashore this week; flotsam we hope the next tide carries away: Just the numbers, please Generally speaking, we admire the work of Peter Francese, a demographer, who has been raising thought-provoking questions about the future of Cape Cod.
Tides Take Away Beach Cottages
Posted By Eagle_Eye 10 hours, 13 minutes ago in News > Powerful waves knock two cottages off their foundations in Chatham, Mass., sending them crumbling into the ocean.
To the editors, Do you really think that filling up a
One of New England's largest displays of new, as well as museum quality clocks by famous manufacturers: Hentschel, Howard Miller, Sligh, Seth Thomas, Ansonia, Movado, and Chelsea.
Teens, 23-year-old accused in home break-in
Four people, including three juveniles, were arrested after allegedly breaking into a vacant home yesterday, police said.
Demographer says Cape's future depends on young
Jennifer Rabold and her husband could work and live anywhere in the world with their backgrounds in technology and education and two young sons.
Given time, inlet may not be Pleasant
The two-year-old inlet into Pleasant Bay still hasn't created major problems inside the bay, but the next 100 years may tell a different story, experts said last night.
History uncovered at Orleans windmill site
The Jonathan Young Windmill looks at home on Town Cove in Orleans, but the historic landmark has moved around since its construction in the early 1700s.
Thank you Insubordiate and Jonathan--this will be a worthwhile fight.
"Madness is rare in individuals - but in groups, political parties, nations, and eras it's the rule." - Nietzsche The Family Schools Nurturing and challenging children and their families on Cape Cod since 1980.
Cape towns must support wastewater improvements
Several very important measures are coming up that Barnstable officials must not overlook.
Maritime museum's cat loves the water
Last week, we sailed out on Sarah, the 1886 Crosby Catboat replica built at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum in Hyannis a couple of years ago, just for a nice time and to make a little contribution to the museum.
TV show connects artists, veterans
Robert John Cook exudes creative energy. Whether painting, making music or pitching an idea, the South Yarmouth artist seems perpetually on the verge of creating something new.
JOSLIN, Chelsea, 20, 1334 Main St., Brewster; not guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol , negligent driving, being a minor in possession of alcohol and another traffic violation, March 28 in Brewster; responsible for two other traffic violations, $200 fine and $50 fee.
Thanks, Jon. Wish I'd had the telephoto lens and a
The first Saturday in June was designated National Trails Day a few years ago by the American Hiking Society, which isn't as famous around here as the Appalachian Mountain Club or Mass Audubon, but seems to be a worthy organization that promotes getting outside and taking a hike.
Why in a closet? Part of the ritual... may be
He was a really positive guy. We even talked about doing some other things together" - Don Adams on Carradine's death.
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