WAREHAM – On Thursday, January 14, Wareham Police detectives were contacted by the Organized Retail Crime Investigation Unit of Lowe’s regarding an ongoing larceny issue at their Wareham store. The detectives began a joint investigation with the team from Lowe’s. They conducted several days…
CAPE COD – The United State death toll from COVID-19 soared past 400,000 people this week. The Massachusetts state death toll stands at 13,622. There were 853 new cases of COVID-19 in Barnstable County for the past week. 24 new deaths were reported on Cape Cod from COVID-19 in the past week bringing…
Covid PSA #11 (Second Wave)
FALMOUTH – A child was seriously injured in a crash in Falmouth about 9 AM Thursday. The crash happened at the junction of Route 28 and Route 151 (Nathan Ellis Highway). A MedFlight helicopter was requested to land at Falmouth Hospital to fly the child to a trauma center. The cause of the crash…
GENEVA (AP) — Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. President Joe Biden will order the United States to support projects to deploy COVID-19 vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics to people in need around the world. Fauci also says the United States will cease reducing U.S. staff counts at the World Health Organization…
WASHINGTON (AP) — On his first day in office, President Joe Biden began dismantling Donald Trump’s legacy by signing a series of executive actions that reverse course on immigration, climate change, racial equity and the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. The new president signed the orders…
(HN PHOTO: SSA M/V Gay Head freight ferry arriving at Hyannis Harbor, 1/14/21) FALMOUTH [SSA MEDIA STATEMENT – 1/20/21] – The Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority is reporting robust opening-day activity for summer automobile reservations to both … Continue…
BOSTON – Eversource has received the Edison Electric Institute Emergency Response Award. It was given in recognition of Eversource’s response and restoration efforts after Tropical Storm Isaias this summer. “This national award truly belongs to our employees, who were the driving force behind…
BARNSTABLE – Cape Cod Healthcare has awarded close to $300,000 dollars in grants in 2021 to Cape Cod non-profit organizations and programs through its Community Benefits Initiative. “During a year in which COVID-19 has had such an impact on the health of our community, we believed it was important…
BOSTON – The upcoming 2020 tax season is looking to be very different this year for millions of Americans. “Your tax return is reflective of your tax year, and this year the 2020 tax return will be of unparalleled complications, changes, and just different than anything tax payers have seen before…
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SANDWICH – Firefighters from several towns battled a three-alarm fire in a large house in Sandwich…
SANDWICH – Jean Gilrein was suddenly awakened by Murphy the Aussiedoodle barking incessantly. She went…
PROVINCETOWN – The Center for Coastal Studies aerial surveillance team recently spotted the first…
BOSTON – Nearly $40 million has been awarded to over 1,000 Massachusetts businesses by the state…
YARMOUTH – Community Connections Inc. has launched Explorers, a pilot program to help adults with…
HYANNIS – Plymouth/Barnstable State Senator Susan Moran (D-Falmouth) said she was pleased by recent…
BOSTON (AP) – Federal fishing regulators are considering letting commercial fishermen catch more…
ORLEANS – Firefighters responded to a report of smoke coming from a building at 9 Cottage Street…