Sep 24, 2009 | Associated Content
ACCESS to medicare does not always ensure treatment for men with "androgen deficiency" - a condition that results in low libido, erectile dysfunction and osteoporosis.
Registration is still open for a 55-mile charity bicycle ride set to wind through Cape Cod this morning.
This Day in Coast Guard History a " Sept. 16
Eleven of Seneca's crew, sent as a boarding party aboard the collier, were lost when Wellington foundered in a gale on 16 September 1918.
Passenger in Falmouth car chase dies
An Onset teenager has died as a result of injuries suffered in an accident involving a high-speed chase in East Falmouth last Friday.
Your View: Personal attacks divide Wareham
Michael Schneider lives in Wareham. September 17, 2009 12:00 AM Having had the opportunity to digest a number of recent letters to the editor in Wareham's three local newspapers - two from Steve Holmes regarding race baiting published in The Standard-Times, and one authored by Citizens for a Better Wareham Chairman Bob Brady that was published in ...
Wareham High grad boosting education at WCTV
Christian Fernandes will be handling Education Channel coordinator responsibilities at Wareham Community TV.
Community service, remembrance mark 9/11 anniversary
Today's eighth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks will be marked by a number of events in SouthCoast to remember those who lost their lives.
Scott A. Monteiro, Jr., 21, of Onset, died Sat., Sept. 5th at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston from a violent crime, a gunshot wound to his head.
Family, friends remember slaying victim at emotional vigil
Scott A. Monteiro Jr. was remembered as "a really good kid" by family and friends Wednesday night, five days after the 21-year-old Wareham High School graduate was fatally shot, reportedly while trying to stop a robbery at a Parkwood Beach house party.
New Bedford man charged in Wareham slaying
A New Bedford man has been arrested on murder charges for the slaying early Saturday of a 21-year-old man at a Parkwood Beach house party.
As the public relations officer for the Onset Cape Verdean Festival Association, I wanted an opportunity to share my thoughts about the 2009 festival.
Mrs. Roderick's daughter Mikelyn 'Lynn' Roderick has finally begun to construct a home at the location of the original home built in 1863 after a long fight since 2002.The home was originally owned by Benice Roderick's husbands parents after they immigrated to the US from Cape Verde.