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PREPARATION Pocasset Golf Club Executive Chef Paul Otto, center, shows two inmates at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility in Bourne how to prepare chicken. Comment?
In another century, Nantucket ships brought back the riches of the world. Now, sadly, the deliveries include heroin. Comment?
Press Release: Sagamore Bridge painting starts this month, extends 18 months
The Cape Cod Canal's Sagamore Bridge in Bourne will be painted under the terms of a $12,390,000.00 contract issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District. Comment?
OH NO YOU DON'T Cape Cod Academy's Gabby Fosdick keeps the ball away from Lower Cape foes during the annual high school basketball All-Star game March 17 in Hyannis. Comment?
In another century, Nantucket ships brought back the riches of the world. Now, sadly, the deliveries include heroin. Comment?
Cape chamber highlights its partnerships with community
AT THE INTERSECTION OF BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT Gary Sheehan, left, president and CEO of Cape Medical Supply and vice chair of the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce joins Barnstable Town Manager Tom Lynch, right, for the Chamber's State of the Cape address March 15. Comment?
CapeSpan: a new outlet for regional information
HERE'S HOPING Terry Duenas, executive director of Cape Cod Community Media Center, welcomes the audience for the Center's first "multicast" March 15. Comment?
Thanks to all the fans of broadcast and print legend Ed Semprini who turned out for an afternoon of memories and sports talk last month at Tommy Doyle's in Hyannis. Comment?
Sturgis senior is sweet sound of Daddy-O
OH YEAH! R.C. on guitar and vocals, Special "K" on slap bass and vocals, and Brenna on guitar and vocals are Daddy-O! Most high school kids like to spend their weekend nights hanging with their friends, maybe texting the latest gossip, or trying to figure out what their next teenage exploit will be. Comment?
LETTERS: Serious reservation on Pay-As-You-Throw
I have serious reservations about the proposed Pay As You Throw program. One-third of the town residents purchase dump stickers and the remaining residents presumably use a trash hauler to pick up their trash. Comment?
GAUVIN: An important "enterprise" dies from neglect of biz community
Fellow journalist oops, I mean Town Manager Tom Lynch - broke the news in his weekly municipal blog last Friday that The Barnstable Enterprise published its final edition that day. Comment?
Cape rail service gets boost in MassDOT capital plannning
Renewing passenger rail service from Boston to Cape Cod got an affirmation of close to $27 million from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Board as part of a $13 billion, statewide capital plan over the next decade. Comment?
In the wake of the Sandy Hook school tragedy, Hot Diggity Pet Boutique is raising money for a Newtown, Conn. Comment?
EDITORIALS: A worthy Enterprise
Four years ago, we welcomed the arrival of a new newspaper in Barnstable. Referencing the papers that had come and gone since our first issue on June 26, 1830, we wrote, "The Patriot was there to welcome new colleagues and then bid most of them adieu. Comment?
Lane closures on Canal bridges Jan. 9
A series of lane closures on the Sagamore and Bourne bridges tomorrow [Jan. 9] will keep things interesting for motorists. Comment?
Last week's Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce Flagship carried an incorrect date for mentalist John Stetson's Cape Codder Resort & Spa dinner theater appearance. Comment?