BOURNE – A car struck a utility pole in Bourne sometime after 9;30 PM Monday. The crash happened on Herring Pond Road. The driver was not seriously injured. Eversource reported 123 customers lost power because of the pole and wires down. Bourne Police are investigating the cause of the crash. The…
COTUIT – Firefighters from several departments were responding to a house fire in Cotuit. The fire was reported sometime after 4 PM at 101 Troutbrook Road in a 2.5 story building. There were no immediate reports of injuries. CWN will bring you further details as they become available. The post…
ORLEANS – A crash in Orleans left one person injured and tied up traffic for a time. The crash happened on Route 6A near the exit ramp from Route 6 eastbound around 3:30 PM. A couple of other victims were treated and released at the scene. The crash is under investigation by Orleans Police. The…
BOSTON (AP) – Massachusetts health officials have announced the state’s first case of the more infectious coronavirus variant first found in the United Kingdom. The Department of Public Health says a Boston woman who traveled to the United Kingdom felt sick the day after she returned. Officials…
“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.” — Marti
BARNSTABLE – The Steamship Authority has implemented technical updates for the upcoming 2021 season. The boat line’s website now features a virtual waiting room that will allow users to view their place in line, and estimated wait times. “This is something we are all familiar with from…
SANDWICH – Sandwich officials have launched a survey for their Local Comprehensive Plan. Residents will be able to voice their opinions on the plan, which aids local officials in determining Sandwich’s future growth and vision for the upcoming five to 10 years. Those who want to chime in…
BOSTON – A new round of economic development grants through the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Executive Office of Housing and Economic development have been announced by Plymouth/Barnstable State Senator Susan Moran. Three Cape Cod organizations were included in the funding. The…
DENNIS – The burning season is underway in Dennis and applications for permits are open. Depending on the weather, the burning of brush, cane, driftwood, and forest debris is allowed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until May 1 on permitted residential properties. Grass, hay, leaves, and stumps are not permitted…
WELLFLEET – The Mass Cultural Council is now accepting applications for a second round of financial relief as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Independent artists as well as teachers, humanists, and scientists who have been hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak will be eligible to apply for funding.…
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SAGAMORE BEACH – An electrical fire damaged a house in Sagamore Beach Monday morning. The fire…
BOURNE – Firefighters were called to a house fire shortly before 5 AM Monday morning. The fire…
HYANNIS – The list of local blood drives taking place in March has been announced by Cape Cod Healthcare.…
MASHPEE – Registration for the Summer Day Camp program at the Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod will…
HYANNIS – The Greater Hyannis Chamber of Commerce recently hosted their Economic Forecast for 2021…
MASHPEE – The Community Health Center of Cape Cod has announced that their Substance Use Disorder program…
PROVINCETOWN – Both Nantucket and Provincetown have recently issued Requests for Expressions of…
MARSTONS MILLS – [DEVELOPING] – At about 8:15 p.m. last evening – Sunday, February 28, 2021 –…