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The store will hold a grand opening celebration Saturday through Monday, with a candy bar, balloons, a prize wheel and gifts with purchase.
WOOLF, Kristin, 33, 20 Sunset Terrace, Barnstable; guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, April 28, 2012, in Eastham, one year of probation, 45-day license loss, $1,847.22 costs and $50 fee; not guilty of negligent driving.
Nuclear foes seek day in court
Ten members of the Cape-based watchdog group that has long called for the closure of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth were arrested Sunday and arraigned in Plymouth District Court on Monday for trespassing onto power plant property after a rally outside the gate.
Alleged Sandwich shoplifter accused of assaulting pregnant woman
A 66-year-old Brewster man is accused of taking vise grips from a hardware store and assaulting a pregnant woman after he was confronted about the alleged theft.
Distance learning at the fingertips
On a recent Monday in the online learning classroom at Nauset Regional High School, Parker Lang, 14, of Brewster designed a video game while 16-year-old sophomore Abby Bausch prepared for an MCAS science test.
Ron Poirier of Brewster couldn't escape the feeling that his cancer was somehow a punishment.
Ron Poirier is shown in this undated photo fishing for tuna. As a young Marine electronics technician at Camp Lejeune, N.C., in the mid-1970s, Poirier figured he'd dumped hundreds of gallons of toxic solvents onto the ground.
Dive team searching for missing kayaker
Multiple Cape towns are searching for a missing person in the water off Brewster, according to Dennis Deputy Fire Chief Robert Brown.
Route 137 resurfacing scheduled for this week in Harwich
Weather permitting, Route 137 will be paved from the Brewster town line to the Chatham town line today through Wednesday.
Food truck serves up local fare
Although food trucks have been around for hundreds of years and have increased in popularity over the past decade, they're still relatively new to the Cape.
Free to veterans: Weeklong vacation by the bay
Many people dream of a taking a seaside vacation. For wounded veterans, a vacation of any type is often impossible because of hospital stays and grueling rehabilitation.
Route 137 work may disrupt traffic next week
Weather permitting, Route 137 will be paved from the Brewster town line to the Chatham town line Monday through Wednesday.
Gonsalves: For visiting Pakistanis, it's diplomacy, drones and dogs
For the past two weeks, three Muslim women from Pakistan have enjoyed the hospitality of Brewster, one of several stops on a U.S.-Pakistan partnership program for public administrators organized by the Massachusetts Municipal Association and the Institute for Training and Development.
Pakistani Women Officials Stay in Westborough
Uzma Naz wants to meet Hillary Clinton while she is in the United States. Saddia Hussain was hoping to connect with Michelle Obama.
Roland G. Gaumond, 86, of Shrewsbury, died peacefully following a long dementia-related decline Friday, May 3, 2013 with his family by his side.
Heading outside to tick country? Here's how to be prepared
When Lisa Freeman of Brewster landscapes her 3 acres of property near conservation land, she thinks about more than designing for beauty.
Branch out with these new books by Cape and Island authors
"Benjamin Franklin's Bastard: A Father, a Son, and the Women Who Loved Them: A Novel," Sally Cabot Sally Cabot, aka Sally Gunning, of Brewster, is an accomplished historical novelist and mystery writer.
An Evening with Dennis Lehane: The well-known author will speak and sign copies of his books at 7 p.m. May 4 at Sandwich Town Hall, 130 Main St., followed by Q & A. $10, limited seating, advance purchase only.
DEVINE, Eric, 45, 68 Uncle Bob's Way, South Dennis; admitted sufficient facts to violating a protective order, April 1 in Dennis, continued without a finding for one year then closed, $600 costs and $50 fee.
A workable Brewster dog park plan
In 1979, Brewster resident Mariette Arthur donated 15 acres to the town. She could have sold it or donated it with a mandate that it never be altered.