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In a September 12, 1962 presidential address, John F. Kennedy committed the United States to landing American astronauts on ...
I don’t think I’m going out on a limb predicting that the proposed joint facility for the DPW and new fire station, as it is ...
Senior Airman Robert Griffin, a native of Sandwich and resident of Amherst, recently returned from a two-week deployment for ...
After years of slow dancing on the housing front—a single family here, two houses there—Sandwich appears on the cusp of doing ...
On July 12, the Falmouth Yacht Club Sonar fleet enjoyed racing in a shifty east wind with choppy waves that rewarded skill.
Prior to the Janet Chalmers Trophy Race for H12s on July 23, two S boats competed in a tight match race, showing off their ...
The Sandwich Bikeways and Pedestrians Committee met Monday, July 21, at 6:30 PM inside the Sand Hill Community School Center ...
Open races last week started on July 22 with the Sakonnet fleet, followed by July 23 and Saturday Beetle races. The theme of ...
The Zoning Board is poised to approve a comprehensive permit for Habitat for Humanity’s four-home affordable housing project ...
Assistant Town Manager Peter K. Johnson-Staub began discussions with the Board of Health on Monday, July 28, regarding replacement of the fields at the John L. Neill youth baseball complex, ...
The Select Board took a moment of silence during its meeting Monday, July 28 to honor of former Falmouth selectman and five-term state Representative Matthew C. Patrick. Patrick was a ...
During its last meeting on July 23, the Mashpee School Committee received personal copies of the newly published historical booklets commemorating the Mashpee Wampanoag men who lost their lives servin ...