The most recent stair replacement, completed last year, cost $124,000 and was funded by the Friends of the Cape Cod National ...
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In our multi-article series on coastal erosion, the Times will explore the relationship between Cape Codders and their unpredictable coastline.
Despite their endangered status, North Atlantic right whales might slowly be increasing their numbers – at least off Massachusetts.
Cape Cod's contours have never stood still and never will. Here’s why erosion matters, what’s at stake, and the hard decisions communities are facing.
This article was produced with the support of the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism as part of its 2025 Data Fellowship. WELLFLEET — By day, she baked for locals and summer visitors at a pair ...
Fourteen high school wrestlers from the Cape and Islands were named All-Stars for the 2025-26 season. Barnstable, Nauset, and Sandwich tied as league champions and each had four All-Star selections.
This winter's extreme cold may have hurt some hydrangea types for the summer of 2026, according to Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival founder C.L. Fornari.
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