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Voters holding their noses and hoping for change

Coast to coast, voters cast ballots with an audible harrumph today — many of them unhappy with their choices and doubtful things will get better no matter who wins.

 

GOP pushes for 6 new Senate seats, and majority

Republicans made a final push Tuesday for at least six new Senate seats, banking on voter discontent with President Barack Obama to hand them the Senate majority for the first time in eight years.

 

Businessman faces uphill battle for needed zoning change

The special town meeting on Nov. 17 has 18 articles, but it’s likely only one will dominate the night: Article 10, which would change a zoning district from “village business” to “commercial high-density.”

 

Locations of Cape election polling stations

Cape voters have a lot of decisions to make Tuesday as they go to the polls to choose a new governor, congressman, state and county legislators and face an array of referendum questions.

 

Injured osprey continues journey to recovery at Florida facility

HYANNIS — Many birds fly south for the winter — but in a plane?

 

Dryer fire causes minor damage to South Yarmouth home

SOUTH YARMOUTH — No one was injured after a dryer fire caused minor damage at a home Monday, Yarmouth fire Capt. Roupen Baker said.

 

Falmouth weighs later start time for high school

FALMOUTH — Those who spoke at a community forum Monday night to discuss a later high school start time didn't oppose the idea outright, but they had plenty of concerns about how it would affect everything from sports schedules to their elementary...

 

Father accused of assaulting disabled child

BARNSTABLE — A local couple is facing abuse charges after a state child welfare official was called to a local elementary school Friday.

 

Last lobster leaves Joe's

SANDWICH — A 43-year run selling seafood on the Sandwich waterfront came to an end Monday.

 

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