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WWII Purple Heart recipient gets Heritage Days honor
World War II veteran John Cakouros waves to people lining the parade route on July 4 during Bath Heritage Days, where he rode in a Jeep driven by his son, Craig Cakouros.
Cape holds key to avian mystery
In the woods, just a couple of miles from an active military encampment, song birds announce last call.
Local museum salutes World War II
CARRABELLE - Mary Britz was a Navy nurse in San Diego during World War II. She spent two years taking care of soldiers wounded in battles throughout the Pacific.
GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA
In Rockport, a 'challenge' for vets and families
Michael Silva, a Gloucester High School graduate of 1979, issued a challenge yesterday to veterans and their friends and family as he spoke at Rockport's Memorial Day service.
Split-Op senior has ready answers for big-time queries
Split-Op is the program that allows students to attend basic training between their junior and senior years at high school, return to school to complete their diploma work, and then ship out in early July following graduation for their AIT for the Massachusetts National Guard.
Camp Edwards awaits $8.4M stimulus check
The Massachusetts National Guard is getting $8.4 million in federal stimulus money to upgrade the facilities at Camp Edwards.
Norman William Sabel, age 92, of W3233 County Trunk Y, Lomira, WI, passed away on April 18, 2009, at St.
Sister chapels keep history alive
They were meant to serve the massive soldier city built at Camp Edwards in the ramp-up to World War II.
Something old, something new on Camp Edwards
Staff Sgt. C.L. Thackston and Mary Elizabeth Overy were married in a tiny white chapel at Camp Edwards in the fall of 1943.
Be sure to celebrate "fathers" of our town
George Washington, commander of the Continental Army and the first president of the United States, is the father of our country.
Dr. Anthony J. Sanginario, 83, of 300 Greeley St., died Monday, Feb. 2, in Bolton Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Marlboro, after an illness.
Barack should dam and then undam the Cape Cod Canal,
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US Environmental Protection Agency
Pilot Program Will Further Evaluate Lead Ammo Effects at Cape Cod Military Base
EPA has approved a second pilot program for the Massachusetts National Guard to further evaluate a lead bullet capture system on two additional small arms ranges, and has also extended the duration of the ...
AS THE FILAMENT in an incandescent light bulb, tungsten can illuminate a room, but it hasn't been spotlighted as an environmental contaminant in the same way that lead or mercury has.
Local WWII vet finds out France town he served in harbored Jews from Nazis
John Hamblet, showing a page from his war journal, was stationed in the town of Le Chambon, France, during World War II, but only found out recently that the town refused to turn over Jews to Nazis during the ...
Commissioned a Marine second lieutenant, John Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sullivan of 47 Summer St., is now enrolled in the nine-month officers' basic course at Quantico, Va., where he is undergoing ...
Cape residents recall Pearl Harbor
A small boat rescues a USS West Virginia crew member from the water after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec.