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'He was ingenious'

Conrad Malicoat, a gentle and artistic man known for his practical inventiveness and his support of big ideas, died Oct. 16.

 

A mysterious killer of common eiders

Anchored in the lee of Great Island, the half-dozen wildlife biologists in two camouflaged aluminum boats were somewhat protected from the remnants of a fading storm whose wind whipped up the bay.

 

O'Keefe touts legal successes, experience

Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O'Keefe has repeated one word over and over again in his campaign to keep his job: professionalism.

 

Barry challenges incumbent's record

Defense attorney Richard Barry is on the offense.

 

State warns of drought, fire risk on Cape

With the region's rainfall amounts 4 to 5 inches below what is considered normal for the months of August and September, the state's Drought Management Task Force issued a drought advisory Tuesday for the Cape and Islands and Southeastern Massachusetts.

 

Political Notes: Video comes back to bite Chapman

The night before he was scheduled to face off against U.S. Rep. William Keating, D-Mass.

 

Experts say hauntings continue at Hyannis library

According to local paranormal investigators, renovations to the Hyannis Public Library have not spooked the spirits that reside there.

 

What's in a new name? Better hours!

Cape Cod Healthcare's outpatient laboratory service has a new name — and new hours.

 

NStar catches flak over herbicide program

One of the chief complaints voiced by opponents of NStar's annual herbicide treatment on land beneath its power lines is that members of the public are not told specifically when their areas will be treated.

 

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