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Provincetown cable channel foresees local videos
Cable television advocates in Provincetown have a vision for a public-use television channel that could unify - and even electrify - this coastal tourist and artists' town, following the recent finalization of a 10-year contract with Comcast.
The stupidist thing ever done on the Cape was removing
Thomas D. Brown Real Estate Extensive listings of homes for sale throughout the lower and outer Cape Cod area.
On a recent trip to Cape Cod, I bundled up against the wind and wandered off the path along sand dunes.
A mobile home is being moved along Route 6 from Truro to Eastham this morning and could briefly slow traffic.
The 50 Plus Club of Christ the King Parish is inviting anyone age 50 and older to its Annual Christmas Luncheon beginning at noon Dec.
Savor the past to enjoy the present
After the leaves fall, views open up that you'd forgotten about since May. You can see distant marshes recently shrouded by greenery, now turned golden by frosts.
A Massachusetts Superior Court judge has dismissed a case filed by a Cape man who testified in the high-profile murder trial of Christopher McCowen.
Power outages familiar to Cape
Who can forget the Dec. 9 storm of 2005? Winds of 100 mph struck without warning, ripping holes in the skyline where tall, seemingly immovable trees once stood.
Towns explore combining police services
Truro officials and their counterparts in Provincetown plan to explore the possibility of merging some of their police department functions.
Video: Tribute to Cape Cod vets
In parades and solemn ceremonies, Cape Codders today paid honor to its veterans across the region.
Conservation effort would preserve Hopper property
After years of controversy over the construction of a 6,500-square-foot house next door, a plan is afoot to protect the South Truro summer house and land that once belonged to American artist Edward Hopper.
LUSTER, Michael, 21, 47 Truro Center Road, Truro; assault and battery and malicious destruction of property of a value less than $250, Oct.
Owners of former Hopper house vow to preserve it
TRURO, Mass. - The owners of a home on Cape Cod that once belonged to American artist Edward Hopper say they plan to preserve the house and most of a surrounding plot of land.
Truroa s former fire chief keeps pension after groping plea
The county retirement board will allow former Truro fire chief E. Thomas Prada, 66, to keep his pension although he pleaded guilty June 24 to grabbing a female police dispatcher's breasts while she worked, reports the Cape Cod Times .
Eastham man catalogs Cape's historic gravestones
Bob Carlson's fingertip lightly brushed Samuel Freeman's 297-year-old headstone.
Notes from Land's End: Oct. 30
By Laura Shabott October 30th, 2009 It's here. Winter has arrived on the Outer Cape with howling winds and rainy skies.
Jeff Rogers of Conwell Lumber in Provincetown featured speaker at Guv's Conference last month
Entitled, "Sustainable Building Practices in the United States and Canada" the conference highlighted Rogers who is a recognized specialist in the emerging sustainable building industry.
No charges for driver who hit man on bicycle
The police have decided not to bring criminal charges against the driver of a sport utility vehicle that hit and critically injured a bicyclist in town Oct.
Outer Cape break-in suspects arrested
Two Boston residents were arrested Tuesday in connection with a series of house break-ins on the Outer Cape after police stopped their black Ford on Route 6. Allen Borden, 27, and Natasha Abbrahim, 25, are each charged with four counts of breaking and entering and at least four counts of larceny, Truro police Sgt.