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Heritage scales back road plan

Heritage Museums & Gardens presented a new road plan Wednesday night, but the results were similar — lots of questions, a sprinkling of outrage from neighbors and ringing endorsements from business leaders.

 

Drugs will be top priority, Chaprales says

Adam Chaprales did not realize the level of concern over soaring drug addiction in the region when he started his campaign for state representative of the 2nd Barnstable District.

 

New Truro administrator to earn $120K a year

New Town Administrator Rae Ann Palmer will begin Nov. 3 and earn an annual salary of $120,000, according to Truro Selectman Jay Coburn, chairman of the board.

 

Court date Friday for nuclear activists

Four nuclear activists from the Cape will go to trial Friday in Plymouth District Court for trespassing onto the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station property on Mother’s Day to raise public awareness about the dangers the plant poses to the region.

 

Third bridge plan gains speed

The timing seemed appropriate. As a long-running paint job backed up traffic approaching the Sagamore Bridge, Gov.

 

Sandwich duo charged after bank robbery

A 22-year-old Sandwich man who was honorably discharged from the Army about five weeks ago pleaded not guilty today in Barnstable District Court to a charge he robbed Eastern Bank in Marstons Mills at gunpoint Tuesday while wearing a skeleton mask.

 

Work begins at scenic Chatham bridge

On today's CapeCast: Work has begun on the Mitchell River Bridge in Chatham--see cool construction action and find out about the detour!

 

State seeks input on ocean plan

HYANNIS – Like Cape Cod's shifting shoreline, a lot has changed since the Massachusetts Ocean Management Plan was first released in 2009.

 

Robber strikes Eastern Bank in Marstons Mills

MARSTONS MILLS — Barnstable police are investigating a robbery at the Eastern Bank on Old Post Road.

 

Three face charges for damaging Bourne decorations

BUZZARDS BAY — Three men were released on their own recognizance Tuesday after arraignment on charges they damaged fall-themed decorations along Main Street and knocked down several potted plants, including one within view of the Bourne police...

 

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