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World War 2 was over, Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany vanquished, the population of around 2,400 people was returning to the ...
According to research of Mill Pond, the man-made pond located off Main Street (Route 130) opposite the Community Gardens and ...
Chapoquoit Yacht Club sailors last week provided their most dramatic races of the season. The West Falmouth club’s Sakonnets ...
On Wednesday, August 6, at the Bourne Manor Extended Care Facility, a parade of wheelchairs, walkers and canes descended on ...
Forget, “The Oldest Town on Cape Cod,” as a come on. It’s as flat as a glass of ginger ale that’s sat out overnight and as ...
The August Series got off to a great start for the crew of Nimble last Saturday as they won all three races at the Falmouth ...
Technical difficulties led to the cancellation of a previously scheduled Commission on Disability meeting on Wednesday.
A 26-foot section of the Scusset Fishing Pier has been closed, effective as of August 1.
Cape Cod’s beaches are its prize jewels—but cliffs, dunes, erosion, tides and endlessly shifting sands create universal ...
This information comes to us through the excellent Historic New England magazine, for the former Society for New England ...
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee is happy to see our neighbors using the roads and paths of Falmouth for all sorts of ...
This Saturday and Sunday, August 9 and 10, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts celebrates its annual tax-free weekend—meaning ...
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