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Post pressing for recognition

Yarmouth Selectman Tracy Post must balance a number of competing demands, including her bid for the job of lieutenant governor of the state.

 

Two charged in Marshalls theft

Two men hired to clean Marshalls at the Cape Cod Mall were arrested for stealing merchandize early Saturday morning.

 

Road work to begin in Chatham

Sewer installation preparation is scheduled to begin on Monday on Old Queen Anne Road between Stepping Stone Road and Winterset Drive, according to town records.

 

Life on the outside

Desiree Azarian walks out of the women's cell pod at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility on a crisp, bright April morning.

 

Man arraigned on attempted-murder charge

A 27-year old South Dennis man was arraigned Thursday in Orleans District Court on eight charges, including attempted murder and strangulation or suffocation, stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident that occurred earlier in the day, according...

 

Bourne man indicted in 'Get Shorty' cocaine ring

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A 40-year-old Bourne man has been indicted along with 20 other people for his alleged involvement in a large-scale cocaine distribution ring, according to the Rhode Island attorney general's office.

 

Woman suffers minor injuries in two-car crash

SOUTH YARMOUTH — A woman was taken to Cape Cod Hospital for evaluation after a two-car crash that caused a traffic backup on Station Avenue on Friday afternoon, the Yarmouth Fire Department said.

 

Shelter rescue

CENTERVILLE — Administrators share office space with sick cats, a former bathroom is being used as a surgical prep area, and the lobby is lined with rabbit cages. This is the reality today at the Cape Cod Animal Care and Adoption Center.

 

Schools look at start times

Two Cape Cod school districts are exploring whether to move the start times of their high schools to later in the morning in light of mounting research that shows the dire effects of sleep deprivation on teenagers and their brain development.

 

School study tops Bourne meeting warrant

BOURNE — A special town meeting vote Monday will determine if Bourne goes forward with a study on whether to replace the James F. Peebles Elementary School on Trowbridge Road.

 

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