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Big plans eyed for Flax Pond hall

SOUTH YARMOUTH — Lisa Clark and her fiance Matt Pulsifer strolled around the new Lorusso Lodge at Flax Pond Thursday night envisioning their May wedding.

 

Brewster's Coastsweep beach cleanup to take place Oct. 4

BREWSTER — Volunteers are sought to clean Brewster beaches from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 4.

 

Cape Codders to attend Fed UP! coalition Rally in D.C.

Several Cape Codders are headed to the Fed Up! Rally in Washington, D.C., on Sunday to rally for a leadership change at the Food and Drug Administration.

 

Yarmouth Seaside Festival offers events for all ages

SOUTH YARMOUTH — The 36th annual Yarmouth Seaside Festival is set for Oct. 11-13, Columbus Day weekend, and will offer a long list of events aimed at drawing interest from the community and beyond.

 

Claddagh owners dealt 4-day penalty

HARWICH – Selectmen have suspended the entertainment and liquor license of a popular Irish bar and inn for four days after police reported 22 separate complaints, including noise complaints, crowds drinking in the parking lot after hours and an...

 

Seaside manse hits the auction block

On today's CapeCast: We tagged along at an open house at an Osterville mansion that's been on the market for about $14 million, but now is headed for auction. It's controlled by iPads!

 

A dry spell, but not a drought

What every gardener knows is now official: This month, the Cape and Islands were classified by the National Weather Service as "abnormally dry," a pre-drought condition that affects everything from home gardens and vegetation to cranberries and fire...

 

EPA official impressed with Cape initiatives

As he zipped from Barnstable to Brewster, moving down the coast like the shifting sand he had come to see, Curt Spalding, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New England regional administrator, was repeatedly impressed.

 

OSHA fines company for crane deaths

The deaths of two utility workers in Buzzards Bay could have been prevented, and now their employer faces $168,000 in related fines, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

 

NStar lights to shine less brightly

Neighbors of NStar's transmission towers on either side of the Cape Cod Canal have been given a respite from the intense flashing white lights installed last year to warn off aircraft.

 

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