Cape Cod Times - Sun Nov 08
Winter typically brings a chill in the Cape's real estate numbers, but there are signs of stability in that moribund sector.
Deer tick population still thrives on Cape in autumnCape Cod Times - Sun Nov 08
Surprising to many, the tick season on Cape Cod has not ended. Despite cooling temperatures, deer ticks do very well at this time of year.
Save our waterCape Cod Times - Sat Nov 07
The only thing missing from the Cape Cod Water Protection Collaborative is collaboration.
Advocates say the FAIR Plan should not seek a rate hike on the Cape and Islands.Cape Cod Times - Sat Nov 07
The insurance provider's own calculations say an increase is not needed in the region.
Orleans District CourtCape Cod Times - Sat Nov 07
LUSTER, Michael, 21, 47 Truro Center Road, Truro; assault and battery and malicious destruction of property of a value less than $250, Oct.
RE sales, mortgages on the riseBarnstable Patriot - Fri Nov 06
The county-wide volume of real estate sales in October was up 4.3 percent from October 2008, according to Barnstable County Register of Deeds Jack Meade.
One injured in Orleans septic plant explosionsBoston Herald - Thu Nov 05
Two gas explosions early this morning slightly injured one worker at the Tri-Town Septic Treatment Facility on Overland Way, reports the Cape Cod Times .. Police and fire responded to a reported explosion at the plant just after 8 a.m. Fire departments from Brewster and Eastham also responded according to a pre-determined response plan.
Progressive tax for health care planCape Cod Times - Thu Nov 05
A recent My View commentary quite correctly identified the most difficult issue faced by the framers of the Cape Care Community Health Trust, which is, not surprisingly, the taxes necessary to fund it.
Cape home sales surge for first time in a yearCape Cod Times - Wed Nov 04
For the first time in a year, real estate sales volume on Cape Cod increased in October, according to numbers released yesterday by the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds.
Truro's former fire chief keeps pensionCapeCodOnline.com - Tue Nov 03
The county retirement board will allow former Truro fire chief E. Thomas Prada, 66, to keep his pension although he pleaded guilty June 24 to grabbing a female police dispatcher's breasts while she worked.
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