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The week finishes with fine weather - sunshine, temperatures in the mid-60s. Saturday offers clear skies, Sunday should bring some clouds. And...
On this week's News Roundup, the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe unveils its new casino design; an Episcopal priest is suspended for plagiarism; the Cape...
For anglers fixated on the arrival of striped bass, cool temperatures slowed the start of this year's fishing - especially when compared to the...
For some musicians, busking – or playing music on the street – is just a first step toward a music career. But for Marcia Mello, it's a life-long
There's plenty happening this weekend. In Chatham, a public art installation opens, giving kids and adults a way to enjoy the idea of sharks....
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