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The Cape has plenty of Airbnb options that are more than your typical New England cottage. Check out some unique stays that ...
A panel of researchers talks about how undersea imaging has improved since the discovery of the wreck of the Titanic in 1985.
James L. Boardman died peacefully at home in Chatham on April 16th, 2025.James, lovingly known as Jim, was born on June 26th, ...
To me, today is a very sad day having heard the news that AmeriCorps is to be disbanded.
ArtsFalmouth presents its annual Woods Hole Trad Stroll on Saturday, May 3, from noon to 6 PM, with a contra dance following, ...
Kelp is more than just a nuisance to avoid on the beach. It's a vital part of our fight against climate change.
Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a heat-resistant kelp that can withstand the effects of ...
A key stretch of the Shining Sea Bikeway reopens May 4 after months of utility work. Falmouth is throwing a trail-wide ...
Nothing says “vacation” like mini golf — when else do we play? The Cape is a putter’s paradise, with courses ranging from ...
Today’s breaking news arrives in a cacophony of discordant cell phone ringtones. In 24/7 news world, the longevity of such events is now much shorter. Photojournalists out on their daily work have a ...
A previously undetected North Atlantic right whale calf and its mother were sighted in Cape Cod Bay on April 17. The Center for Coastal Studies based out of Provincetown was conducting an aerial ...
It's everyone's favorite time of the week: the Cape Cod Times' weekly news roundup. We've gathered together the most read stories on the Cape Cod Times website from over the past week to help get ...