ORLEANS – If you build it, they will come. For town officials and housing advocates, the famous line from “Field of Dreams” aptly applies to the town’s ongoing pursuit of affordable and workforce ...
ORLEANS – We’ve all seen free little libraries. But what about a free little art gallery? Just as the tiny libraries invite people to drop off unwanted books and take others, the Orleans Cultural ...
Calling all Chathamites! Join the annual Chatham Earth Week’s townwide cleanup on Saturday, April 25. Over 30 different local organizations — scouts, church groups, businesses, environmental and civic ...
Senator Paul Tsongas at a town hall meeting in Harwich in August 1984. FILE PHOTO ...
PLEASANT LAKE – One of the Lower Cape’s youngest athletic programs is already further along than it was about 370 days ago, when players took the field for their first game as an official varsity team ...
HARWICH – The select board’s decision to allow the opening of the town’s herring run for public harvest has drawn a strong protest from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, which is claiming that the town’s ...
ORLEANS – The town is working toward securing an additional half acre of land to support the construction of a new fire station on Eldredge Park Way. Select Board Chair Kevin Galligan said during the ...
BREWSTER – The future of the Sea Camps Pond property could shift to permanent conservation under two citizens’ petitions the Brewster Conservation Trust plans to present at town meeting. If approved, ...
It’s no secret that the best way towns get large capital projects passed is by building coalitions of voters who support the project for different reasons. Think, for instance, of the effort to ...