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7th Annual Dancing For A Cure

State Representative David Vierra gave a talk on unity over politics to kick off the Dance for a Cure in Mashpee. More than 10 area dance, musical, school, and community groups made special appearances...

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'Feathers and Fins' at Green Briar Nature Center in East Sandwich Updated at

The small and cozy gallery at the Green Briar Nature Center in East Sandwich is the perfect spot for Frank Adamo's realistic and intimate watercolors of birds and his naturalistic woodcarvings of fish....

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Sandwich Fire Department Flat Out During Storm

The Cape and islands storm on Thursday, February 9, started mid-morning as rain in Sandwich. It was noontime before temperatures dropped and the snow began to fall.

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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod Completes Expansion, Renovation

With the expansions and renovations to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod now complete, the 60-bed inpatient facility is poised to increase its capacity to provide 80,000 additional therapy...

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Looking Back: Building a Seven-Mile Canal in Cape Cod

National Archive photo Arute Bros. Inc. of Bridgewater, Mass., held the contract for the relocation of the highway on the south side of canal made necessary by the canal widening project.

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Southeastern Massachusetts Bracing for Blizzard

In anticipation of today's storm, Governor Baker has declared a snow emergency and the National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for Eastern Plymouth County, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard,...

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Howard Stern sued over broadcasting personal information

'I just started to quiver': Woman claims hardship in lawsuit against Howard Stern after shock jock broadcast her personal information on air Howard Stern and his radio show were named in a lawsuit...

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Delayed start for state workers Monday

State officials want people to take their time getting to work Monday morning to allow crews a chance to clear the roads after another round of snow, slush and ice. Gov. Charlie Baker on Sunday night...

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Holistic healers to get state approval

Businesses are hardly ones to clamor for more government regulation, but a dose of red tape turned out to be just what the state's naturopathic doctors ordered. Massachusetts became the 22nd state in...

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Transformer Fire Causes Widespread Power Outage in Sandwich

Sandwich residents suffered wide-spread power outages on Sunday afternoon, February 19, after a transformer fire broke out at the switching yard at Quaker Meeting House Road and Kiahs Way at 3 PM....

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Two Suffer Head Injuries After Car Crashes Into Pole

Two men were taken to area hospitals with head injuries after the car they were in crashed into a utility pole on Harlow Road in Sandwich, snapping the pole.

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Peter K. Stott, 81, of Hudson

Peter K. Stott, 81, of Hudson, formerly of Marlborough, died peacefully, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, with his family by his side. Peter was born July 29, 1935 in Sheffield, England to Arthur and Lena Stott.

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High-Speed Chase Leaves One Officer Injured, Three Cruisers Damaged

A 911 call Monday morning, February 20, reported a vehicle being driven erratically. When Sandwich police located the 2017 Hyundai Sonata at the Shell gas station on Route 130 in Forestdale, the...

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'Summer Nights' come early in Tabor Academy's 'Grease'

"Grease," one of the most performed musicals in history, comes to the Tabor Academy stage Feb. 16-18 at 7:30 p.m. The show is free and open to the public in Tabor's Fireman Center for Performing Arts...

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Sandwich Voters Could Ban Or Embrace Recreational Pot Sales

Sandwich may join its municipal neighbors in allowing voters to determine whether recreational marijuana can be sold commercially within town borders. The subject arose at last week's selectmen's...

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Red Cross Helps Family Displaced By Home Fire

The American Red Cross was called to the scene to help the family who live at 24 Kensington Drive in Sandwich after they were displaced from the their home due to a fire, according to a Sandwich Fire...

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Chorale Offers Scholarship For Upper Cape Music Student

The Falmouth Chorale is seeking applicants for its $1,000 scholarship, the Frederick Johnson Music Award. The scholarship is offered to any qualified high school graduate living in the towns of...

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ConCom Won't Bar Foot Traffic Over White Cap Path Dune

John Vaccaro an environmental consultants at Epsilon shows photographs and drawings of the dune area at White Cap Path at a Sandwich Conservation Commission meeting Wednesday evening. John Vaccaro an...

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McGovern: Suit may jolt shock jock Howard Stern, IRS

EAVESDROPPER: Talk radio personality Howard Stern, left, is being sued by a Bay State woman for broadcasting her conversation with an IRS agent. A Massachusetts woman had a question about her taxes,...

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Sandwich Voters To Decide Future Of Recreational Pot Sales In Town

After a second discussion about allowing recreational marijuana to be sold commercially within Sandwich boundaries, selectmen voted 4-1 Thursday night, March 9, to put the question before residents at...

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