For Chatham native Marcellus Eldredge, a Gilded Age era business tycoon and town benefactor who lived most of the year in ...
A purchase and sale agreement has been signed to convert property on Finlay Road into a regional food distribution warehouse. Lower ...
How did the newspapers of the day cover the American Revolution?A 50-year-old manuscript highlighting the news of each day of 1776 ...
Colin Larson (Boston College) spent the first game of his summer on the Cape hitting out of the Harwich Mariners’ nine-hole. He hit ...
A motion to dismiss a case brought against the Community of Jesus and two nonprofits by a former Community member last summer has ...
It’s the nation’s semiquincentennial, and the town is preparing for a Fourth of July parade like no other. With the parade falling ...
On this July 4, let's consider how we might honor and be a positive, life-giving part of this great experiment, with kindness, respect, curiosity, inclusivity, service and humility. May we stand up ...
Get outside and enjoy Cape Cod’s scenic rail trails this summer while helping keep them safe and welcoming for everyone. The Harwich ...
ORLEANS – The inside of the Orleans Historical Society meetinghouse tells a story. Not just one of a revolution that gave birth to the American experiment, but the Lower Cape’s role in the storied ...
If those who fought British troops in Lexington and Concord were called the Minutemen, their peers in Chatham might have been labeled ...
The select board voted Tuesday to terminate the $5 million federally-funded state project to upgrade the Route 28-Crowell ...