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NStar electric utility company has in recent weeks cleared land on a right-of-way in Wellfleet to stabilize and maintain dirt access roads.
Truro sizes up problem of trophy houses
Cape Cod's smallest, most rural town may put its foot down on some of the Cape's biggest houses.
Orleans man heads Seashore panel
A Cape Codder who first set eyes on the Cape Cod National Seashore as a college student has been appointed by U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to head the Seashore Advisory Commission for the next two years.
British comedian Mollie Sugden passed away in July at age 86. Fans of the 1980s British sitcom, "Are You Being Served," will remember Ms.
Wellfleet voters push along turbine plan
Voters took a step toward owning a substantial wind turbine last night with a positive vote at a special town meeting.
Why preserve seashore only to develop it?
I am shocked Wellfleet and the Cape Cod National Seashore are allowing wind turbines in the "National" Seashore.
Seashore seeks to make historic district official
After a 20-year delay, the Cape Cod National Seashore has hired a company to formally put the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District on the federal government's official list of historic sites.
Seashore hires new deputy superintendent
The Cape Cod National Seashore has hired Kathy Tevyaw as deputy superintendent to work with Superintendent George Price and the Seashore's senior management team in operations and planning.
Provincetown remains vibrant into the fall
Find yourself battling the fall blues? Look northward to Provincetown, Cape Cod, for a weekend that'll whisk you to crisp New England foliage and cultural and natural discoveries.
What to Do With the "Dune Shacks" At Cape Cod National Seashore?
Cape Cod National Seashore officials are beginning a planning process to decide how best to manage historic dune shacks.
Seashore researcher seeks support
A summer research intern with the Cape Cod National Seashore who is diagnosed with cystic fibrosis is trying to get votes in an online national contest to obtain a $17,000 graduate school scholarship.
Re the Blasch house decision: the spineless Seashore waited too
It should have been finished months ago." - Mark Rodgers. " is an attempt to block or further delay renewable energy development in Nantucket Sound." - Ian Bowles, state secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
Once again, coastal waters getting seals' approval
Gray heads began popping out of the sea shortly before low tide Wednesday. Soulful, steady eyes looked briefly at the handful of people armed with binoculars and cameras on the Cape Cod National Seashore, then disappeared silently beneath the waves.
This is supposed to be one heck of a leaf-peeping season.
The wet spring and early summer, combined with this fall's bright sunny days and crisp nights could really turn up the wattage on leaf colors in a few weeks.
Cape Cod National Seashore Offering Archaeology Program At Historic Cranberry Farm
Cape Cod to many is synonymous with cranberries. So it shouldn't be surprising that Cape Cod National Seashore is offering an archaeology program focused on a historic cranberry farm on the cape.
Shark sighted was probably basking shark
A shark reported just before noon Tuesday off Coast Guard beach in North Truro was likely a basking shark rather than predatory great white shark, said Cape Cod National Seashore chief ranger Robert Grant.
Hee hee, Pack, I've already got my death panel lined
Falmouth Academy Summer Programs at Falmouth Academy for students of all ages and skill levels run through the summer, mostly one week in length.
How Did Andrew Sullivan Escape a Federal Pot Charge?
Journalist hater Andrew Sullivan, who packs up his blog and moves it to various magazine brands every now and then, recently came into a bit of good fortune: the U.S. Attorney's office helped get him off on a federal pot possession charge.
HMM: Judge angered by special treatment for Andrew Sullivan....
HMM: Judge angered by special treatment for Andrew Sullivan. "Political commentator, author and writer for The Atlantic magazine Andrew M. Sullivan wona TMt have to face charges stemming from a recent pot bust at the Cape Cod National Seashore a ' but a federal judge isna TMt happy about it." Interesting who Sullivan's attorney was.
Obama Justice Department Gives Special Treatment To Andrew Sullivan
Sunday, September 13, 2009 A federal judge raised questions of fairness after a U.S. Attorney in Massachusetts asked that marijuana charges against journalist Andrew Sullivan, a British citizen, be dismissed.
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