Dispensary applicants discuss medical marijuana industry in Mass.
Recently, The Gazette took a look at medical marijuana from a patient-standpoint, exploring various motivations and experiences in medical marijuana use. This week, we pivot toward the business-side of...
View ArticleCanadian Firm Tapped To Design Sandwich's Skate Park
Stantec, one of four companies vying to design Sandwich's new skate park, rolled to the top of the chart Thursday night, September 29. The Sandwich Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to accept the...
View ArticleHyannis, Sandwich And Falmouth Participate In ArtWeek
Several Cape towns are participating in ArtWeek, September 30 through October 9, a statewide celebration of art, culture and creativity. Presented by Highland Street Foundation and produced by Citi...
View ArticleDrought conditions are no better, no worse
Drought conditions remained the same as last week, according to the US Drought Monitor. Most of Massachusetts remains in an extreme drought.
View ArticlePhoto exhibit at Centerville Historical Museum explores the quality of light
This descriptive line in Ralph Waldo Emerson's journal inspired "Thickened Light," the current exhibit by fine arts photographer Frank Winters of Sandwich that combines images and poetry now on display...
View ArticleFive things to do on Cape Cod this week Updated at
Guitarist and singer Jim Scott remembers our famous American bard, Pete Seeger, in a "Pete Seeger Songfest" at 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of Barnstable, Route 6A in Barnstable Village. Join your...
View ArticleMashpee Teacher Named American Geographical Society Fellow
The AGS recently named Mashpee Middle/High School teacher Celeste A. Reynolds as an AGS Geography Teacher Fellow for 2016. Ms. Reynolds is one of 50 teachers from across the United States selected to...
View ArticleTalking Trash: Comparing The Upper Cape Towns
Mashpee is close to the bottom of a list of nearby towns when it comes to the amount of municipal trash diverted from the waste stream by recycling, according to recent statistics provided by a...
View ArticlePorchFest Sunday In Sandwich
Percussionist Sam Holmstock, founding member of the band Entrain, will be one of the performers for Sandwich PorchFest, performing world drum jam rhythms from African, Cuba and Brazil. Acoustic...
View ArticleDonna on the Road
Vacation. I really look forward to it and Cape Cod has been a summer destination for the past 40 years for me and my family.
View ArticleCranberry Harvest Season Is Here
Cranberry picking time: The crew from Quaker Run Cranberries Peter Thomas, Kruser Keller, Christian Dawson and Chris Hallett harvest berries at Willowbend in Mashpee. Christian Dawsen wades through the...
View ArticleFall Fundraiser Benefits Green Briar
The Thornton W. Burgess Society's annual fundraiser, "An Evening for Green Briar" will be held at the Ridge Club in South Sandwich on November 5, from 5:30 to 9 PM. Cocktail hour begins at 5:30 PM with...
View ArticleHousing Authority Again Seeks Developer For Low-Income Property
The Sandwich Housing Authority has relaunched its search for a developer to design and build 24 to 30 low-income housing units on six acres of land off Quaker Meetinghouse Road. The new rental units...
View ArticleAiling family inspires woman behind Dartmouth medical marijuana dispensary
A medical marijuana dispensary is slated to open in town next spring after the Select Board unanimously approved a medical marijuana dispensary host agreement recently for the William Noyes Webster...
View ArticleFire At Joint Base Cape Cod
The Joint Base Cape Cod Fire Station responded to a call at 11:30 PM on Friday night, October 28, about a fire in six to eight connected trailers leased as offices. "They were all in one building,"...
View ArticleStunning foliage appears for fall - Stray off the beaten path autumn views...
Fall colors show along East Stony Creek in the town of Hope, N.Y., along a woods road off Route 30 in the southern Adirondacks. Fall colors show along East Stony Creek in the town of Hope, N.Y., along...
View ArticleCan't afford to own a classic car? Now you can rent one
From homes, to boats, to garage space , the "sharing economy" is opening opportunities for renters and rentees in a variety of markets. Add classic and exotic cars to the list, as Classics&Exotics...
View ArticleEarly Files 11-11-16: A blast from the Patriot's past Updated at
The weather has held out unusually mild up to the present time, and a large quantity of mackerel has been taken in the Bay within a few weeks. During the last week, several vessels from Truro caught...
View ArticleThree Men Missing In Cape Cod Bay
The United States Coast Guard is searching for three missing men in Cape Cod Bay after they failed to return home Tuesday afternoon According to a press release from the Coast Guard, Carlos Amaral,...
View ArticleUpper Cape Voters Cast Ballots In Historic Presidential Election
At 1:20 Wednesday morning, November 9, Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump appeared to be poised on the brink of a stunning American political upset, taking a commanding lead in Electoral...
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