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- Small Doses
Former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis and his wife, Kitty, will present a program on "Depression: One Family's Journey" at 11 a.m. Sept. - Cape businesses play waiting game
Though no clouds hovered over Cape Cod yesterday, wind and rain were on the minds of local business owners and managers as they prepared for the possibility that Hurricane Earl will hit the region during the traditionally busy Labor Day weekend. - Hurricane Earl: What To Expect Where You Live
Share + Sep 1, 2010 12:55 pm US/Eastern With Hurricane Earl now turning up the East Coast the official National Hurricane Center track has stayed about the same, about 50-to-100 miles off of Cape Cod and Nantucket. - Tidbits
The singing will be salty when the Rum-Soaked Crooks entertain Saturday at Coonamessett Farm in Falmouth, and so will the oysters being served. - Police: Girl, 13, drives drunk dad to altercation
Having a designated driver is usually a good thing, unless she's 13 years old. A Holyoke man is behind bars after reportedly getting drunk at Nobska Beach in Falmouth Monday night and telling his teen daughter to drive him to a nearby home where he became violent, police said. - Legislators back sewer study
A group of state lawmakers representing Cape Cod towns has joined the chorus of voices calling for a National Academy of Sciences review of the data driving sewer projects in the region. - Teen pleads guilty in fatal crash
A Centerville teen accused in a high-speed crash that killed one of his passengers pleaded guilty yesterday to motor vehicle homicide. - A Funny thing is happening in Falmouth
TRAGEDY TONIGHT Miles Gloriosus is overcome in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum . - State Rep. Matthew Patrick hosting home energy forum
State Rep. Matthew Patrick, D-Falmouth, is set to hold an energy forum with residents to discuss lowering home energy use. - Cape medical facility remains unstaffed
A $5 million medical examiner's facility near the Massachusetts Military Reservation has remained mostly unused since its completion more than two years ago. - Phyllis L. Livingstone
Phyllis L. Livingstone, 56, of Buzzards Bay, died Sunday, August 22, 2010, peacefully at home. - Falmouth District Court
CHIODETTI, Thomas G., 62, 114 Portside Circle, East Falmouth; operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol , July 18 in Bourne, dismissed; guilty of driving to endanger, $250 assessment, one-year probation, judge does not recommend license loss; marked lanes violation, not responsible. - Falmouth lawyer ordered to shut down practice
A local lawyer is being asked to take down his shingle after an administrative suspension by the state Board of Bar Overseers. - Dick, Are you basing your opinion,or interpretation of the conversation with
We serve 28 delicious flavors of hard and soft-serve ice cream, plus CRUNCHICREME! A whole new way to enjoy candy and ice cream together! Color Me Mine At Color Me Mine we feel it is important for children to learn about and experience the arts. - Police seek driver in hit-and-run; three injured
The police were still looking last night for a driver who ran away after allegedly causing a head-on collision that resulted in at least one life-threatening injury Friday night. - Suspected thieves on the lam
Police have arrested one woman and are searching for two other people they believe robbed a woman at gunpoint in the industrial park off Route 28 at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday. - Subsea Oil Plume 22 Miles Long Found in Gulf of ...
FALMOUTH, Massachusetts , August 20, 2010 - Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have detected a plume of hydrocarbons that is at least 22 miles long and more than 3,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, a residue of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. - Car in police pursuit crashes into house
The driver of a car involved in a brief police chase fled on foot after crashing into a home on Trotting Park Road early this morning. - Political signs plucked from properties
David Leary woke up yesterday morning and discovered two political signs were missing from his East Sandwich property. - CLOC's Patience makes a proper mockery of pomposity
ENRAPTURED Archibald Grosvenor , surrounded by the Rapturous Maidens, poetically expresses his love for the title character in Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience in a College Light Opera Company production.