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Linda Coombs lives in Mashpee and wrote Colonization and the Wampanoag Story, which came out last year. A committee in Texas moved the book to fiction after an anonymous complaint.
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A federal auction of offshore wind areas off Cape Cod today resulted in only half of the eight leases sold and two winning bidders. Leases on the areas closest to the Outer Cape were among those sold.
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A Republican primary candidate for state Senate, Kari MacRae, says she plans to file a lawsuit — probably by Friday — to contest the counting of mail-in ballots.
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Just two weeks after the Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod voted to authorize a strike, Cape Cod Healthcare has agreed to a contract that would raise wages for visiting nurses.
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General Manager Bob Davis announced he will leave the top position at the ferry service in the next year. Multiple high-summer trip cancellations, concerns over cost overruns, and frustrations with the antiquated reservation system have combined to draw criticism of the Authority's management.
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EPA, National Guard to address disagreements over machine gun range risks with 'neutral facilitator'The Environmental Protection Agency and Massachusetts Army National Guard plan to gather with experts this fall to discuss potential impacts of a proposed machine gun range to the Sagamore lens, a major aquifer that provides drinking water to the Upper Cape.
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Kari MacRae called for a recount after falling short of state Rep. Mathew Muratore by 45 votes.
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The Cape Cod and Southeastern Massachusetts Rabies Task Force is once again distributing baits laced with anti-rabies vaccine aimed at stopping the spread of the deadly disease to Cape Cod.
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The Association to Preserve Cape Cod has filed a complaint with Suffolk Superior Court, saying the Massachusetts Army National Guard has ignored nine Freedom of Information Act requests. The group wants to know why the guard repeatedly sought contractor bids for building a range while still lacking critical state approval for the project.
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Together, these awards are the largest to date in New England and Massachusetts. The three Massachusetts selections, totaling 2,678 MW, represent nearly 20 percent of the state's overall electricity demand, according to Gov. Maura Healey's office.
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After 40 years, and some 15,000 hours watching the skies, monitoring for dark fins, and rescuing children from riptides, Gordon Miller has become an expert at the art of keeping beachgoers safe. It’s a role that’s sustained and fulfilled him since he arrived on Cape Cod in 1984 at 23 years old.
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Four bidders are in the running: Avangrid, Ocean Winds, Ørsted, and Vineyard Offshore.