Onset Beach saw its first public bonfire in more than 50 years on Saturday, June 23, thanks to the persistent efforts of the Onset Bay Association. “The last bonfire I know about was in 1962,” said Executive Director Kat Jones. “It used to be an annual event, and I figured it was time…
Any acrimony about expense or design seemed to be set aside Saturday as residents of Orleans and Brewster toured their new emergency services buildings in twin grand openings. In Orleans, the new police station on Eldredge Park Way has been in use for two months, and in Brewster, firefighters will…
BREWSTER – An open house was held to showcase the new Brewster Fire Rescue station on Route 6A Saturday. Open house new Brewster Fire Rescue station 6/23/18 from Cape Wide News LLC on Vimeo. Top photo by Carl R. Jacobs/CWN; All other photos/video by Craig S. Chadwick/CWN
More than two months after Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon was shot and killed in the line of duty, questions remain about why the man charged with killing him was free despite dozens of prior charges against him.“It doesn’t make any sense to most of us in law enforcement,” Yarmouth…
More than two months after Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon was shot and killed in the line of duty, questions remain about why the man charged with killing him was free despite dozens of prior charges against him.“It doesn’t make any sense to most of us in law enforcement,” Yarmouth…
BUZZARDS BAY — Close to 400 cadets crossed the stage Saturday to receive their diplomas at Massachusetts Maritime Academy’s 175th commencement exercises.Enthusiastic families and friends gathered under tents to dodge raindrops, watch the ceremony and cheer on the graduating cadets.“Even…
BUZZARDS BAY — Close to 400 cadets crossed the stage Saturday to receive their diplomas at Massachusetts Maritime Academy’s 175th commencement exercises.Enthusiastic families and friends gathered under tents to dodge raindrops, watch the ceremony and cheer on the graduating cadets.“Even…
EASTHAM — Coast Guard Beach was closed for about an hour Friday after lifeguards saw blood in the water and then an injured seal that appeared to have been bitten, according to Cape Cod National Seashore Chief Ranger Leslie Reynolds. No actual shark was seen, Reynolds said.The Seashore lifeguards…
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Ribbon cutting Orleans Police station 6/23/18 from Cape Wide News LLC on Vimeo. ORLEANS – A new police facility officially opened today. Chief Scott MacDonald spoke to the town folk who gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony. Chief MacDonald introduced Tom Finan, Building Chairman to cut…
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