Weeks after the storm has fallen out of headlines, Hurricane Melissa is still top of mind for many on the Outer Cape.
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The top local stories of the week with the area's leading journalists.
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A backyard crocus grower produces an expensive spice
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The director of an organization that hosted architecture interns from Nauset says the program has been shuttered. But school officials and the architect who taught the courses won't talk about it.
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The other day I finally put my garden to bed. While I ripped out the skeletons of tomatoes and tucked away eggplant cages for another season, I noticed some of my plants had gone to seed.
The Point
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In advance of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, The Revolutionary War on Cape Cod and the Islands was coordinated by the Cape and Islands Historians Committee.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country must choose between "dignity" and U.S. support as peace deal deadline looms.
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The Coast Guard is reacting to reports that it had downgraded swastikas, nooses and other hate symbols in its new harassment manual. A new policy debuted overnight.
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For their new album, the expansive jazz group Snarky Puppy collaborated with Metropole Orkest. The live recording is the band's grandest feat yet.
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What if moving felt better than scrolling on your phone? NPR's Life Kit explains how to get there.
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A young reporter from Sports Illustrated Kids asked Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla a question about having fun. His answer got people talking.