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Repairs to limit access to base, cemetery

A $425,000 road resurfacing project is scheduled to begin Monday near the entrance to Joint Base Cape Cod.

 

Heritage acknowledged a clerical error

Because of a reporting error, the mistake acknowledged by Heritage Museums & Gardens officials at a Sandwich Zoning Board of Appeals meeting was inaccurately described in a story on Page A1 of Wednesday's Times.

 

The Cape's best babbling brooks

Today on CapeCast: Need a watery dose of tranquility? Check out our tour of the best "rapids" Cape Cod has to offer--but don't fall in!

 

Database: Who gave money to the Cape district attorney candidates?

Use this searchable database to find out who contributed this year to the 2014 campaigns of Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O'Keefe and Democratic challenger Rick Barry.

 

Dennis Port woman injured by rolling car

DENNIS PORT — Dennis firefighters took a woman to Cape Cod Hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening after her car rolled back on her, a firefighter said.

 

Desiree Azarian story contained two errors

Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Sunday's Times contained the incorrect age of Desiree Azarian's mother. She was 29 when Desiree was born.

 

Homeless man faces charges after assault

HYANNIS — A homeless man was arraigned Tuesday in Barnstable District Court on multiple charges, including larceny and assault and battery on a police officer.

 

Judge rejects injunction to block pot dispensary license

A Suffolk Superior Court judge has denied Medical Marijuana of Massachusetts an injunction that would have prevented state health officials from licensing another nonprofit organization or a dispensary in Taunton until a court appeal has been settled.

 

Landscaper ignites fire with weeding torch

CHATHAM — A landscaper with a weeding torch started a fire at an unoccupied home Tuesday, according to the Chatham Fire Department.

 

Loss of quorum ends Provincetown town meeting

PROVINCETOWN — Monday night's special town meeting concluded at 11:10 p.m. before the final article was voted on due to loss of a quorum.

 

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