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Bourne High School evacuated after smoke odor noted in auditorium »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 8:23:40 am (1 hour, 58 minutes ago) | via Cape Wide News »

BOURNE – The Bourne High School was evacuated shortly after 8 AM Thursday after reports of a burning odor in the auditorium. Fire officials traced the problem to a rooftop ventilation unit. A power surge may have contributed to the situation and firefighters checked the other units in the school…

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18 Brazilian Nationals, some with Cape ties, charged; over 100 firearms seized in Federal crackdown on firearm trafficking »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 8:00:59 am (2 hours, 21 minutes ago) | via Cape Wide News »

BOSTON, MA – Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the results of a year-long federal investigation into illegal firearm sales across Massachusetts. According to the charging documents, the investigation identified Brazilian nationals in several communities in Massachusetts who have…

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FIVE BRAZILIAN GUN TRAFFICKERS WERE LIVING IN YARMOUTH & BARNSTABLE, FEDERAL AGENTS SAY »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 6:10:52 am (4 hours, 11 minutes ago) | via Hyannis News »

Above: D.O.J. evidence photo/ HN edits… The f irearms were allegedly tied to Brazilian transnational criminal organization, feds say… BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – According to a United States Department of Justice media statement, yesterday – March 19, 2025 – the U.S. Attorney’s…

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Work Beginning On Parts Of Main Street In Hyannis »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 5:03:42 am (5 hours, 18 minutes ago) | via CapeCod.com NewsCenter »

HYANNIS – The Town of Barnstable is announcing upgrades to a pair of intersections on Main Street in Hyannis starting next Monday, located at Center Street and Camp Street. The work includes pedestrian and traffic signals, improving curb ramps and crosswalks, and resurfacing pavement. There will be…

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Massachusetts Looking For First-Ever Poet Laureate »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 5:02:26 am (5 hours, 19 minutes ago) | via CapeCod.com NewsCenter »

BOSTON – Applications are being accepted for the first-ever Massachusetts Poet Laureate. Governor Maura Healey signed an executive order earlier this year to establish the position which has existed in most other U.S. states. According to Healey’s office, the honorary position is intended to promote…

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LISTEN: State Lawmakers Extending Remote Options for Gov. Meetings »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 5:00:49 am (5 hours, 21 minutes ago) | via CapeCod.com NewsCenter »

capecodcom · Remote Town Meetings May be Here to Stay, More with Cape Politician Sheila Lyons HYANNIS – Remote meetings for towns and other government agencies could stick around a while longer. State officials indicated they will extend the Open Meeting Law rules allowing virtual public meetings…

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Fishermen Want to Go Green but Say DOGE Cuts Prevent That »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 4:59:40 am (5 hours, 22 minutes ago) | via CapeCod.com NewsCenter »

BREMEN, Maine (AP) — Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors looking to switch to new, lower-carbon emission systems say the federal funding they relied on for this work is either frozen or unavailable due to significant budget cuts promoted by President Donald Trump’s Department…

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Cranberry Bogs On Lower Cape Pond To Be Restored »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 4:57:24 am (5 hours, 24 minutes ago) | via CapeCod.com NewsCenter »

HARWICH – The Harwich Conservation Trust has announced that work will soon begin on a vital ecological restoration project at Hinckleys Pond. The project involves rewilding two retired cranberry bogs which total thirty acres at the headwaters of the Herring River estuary. The Conservation Trust says…

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Cape Cod Healthcare, District Attorney announce funding for Cape-wide substance use disorder program »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 2:23:04 am (7 hours, 59 minutes ago) | via Cape Wide News »

BARNSTABLE – From the Cape & Islands District Attorney’s office: Cape Cod Healthcare has pledged $1 million over the next four years which will fund a vital program addressing substance use disorder (SUD) spearheaded by Cape and Islands District Attorney Robert J. Galibois. The first…

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School Committee 03-19-2025 »

Thursday March 20, 2025 - 12:19:00 am (10 hours, 3 minutes ago) | via Uploads by BarnstableChannel18 »

School Committee 03-19-2025

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Bourne High School evacuated after smoke odor noted in auditorium

BOURNE – The Bourne High School was evacuated shortly after 8 AM Thursday after reports of a burning…

18 Brazilian Nationals, some with Cape ties, charged; over 100 firearms seized in Federal crackdown…

BOSTON, MA – Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the results of a year-long federal…

FIVE BRAZILIAN GUN TRAFFICKERS WERE LIVING IN YARMOUTH & BARNSTABLE, FEDERAL AGENTS SAY

Above: D.O.J. evidence photo/ HN edits… The firearms were allegedly tied to Brazilian transnational…

Work Beginning On Parts Of Main Street In Hyannis

HYANNIS – The Town of Barnstable is announcing upgrades to a pair of intersections on Main Street in…

Massachusetts Looking For First-Ever Poet Laureate

BOSTON – Applications are being accepted for the first-ever Massachusetts Poet Laureate. Governor Maura…

LISTEN: State Lawmakers Extending Remote Options for Gov. Meetings

capecodcom · Remote Town Meetings May be Here to Stay, More with Cape Politician Sheila Lyons HYANNIS…

Fishermen Want to Go Green but Say DOGE Cuts Prevent That

BREMEN, Maine (AP) — Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors looking to switch…

Cranberry Bogs On Lower Cape Pond To Be Restored

HARWICH – The Harwich Conservation Trust has announced that work will soon begin on a vital ecological…

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