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For years, the Noons property in Truro was used for industrial purposes. By 2027, it could become a solar farm with 14,000 panels.
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Local scientists examine how noise from ocean-based energy projects – like wind farm construction – could affect protected species.
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The master plan guides the Army Corps of Engineers in managing the water and land around the Cape Cod Canal. The current version was approved in 1975.
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With construction of the 62 turbines now complete, no new tenant is waiting in the wings to move into the $133 million heavy-lift terminal.
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Police across the country—not just locally—can access the data these cameras collect. Privacy advocates are concerned.
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Starting April 1, Massachusetts health care providers and labs will be required to alert the state when they encounter cases of the tick-borne allergy alpha-gal syndrome.
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Governor Maura Healey made her announcement Thursday at the Frances A. Crane Wildlife Management Area in East Falmouth.
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Over a quarter of the entire North Atlantic right whale population has been spotted in Southern New England waters in recent weeks.
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The selection process for a designer and builder is set launch within two or three weeks. Meanwhile, the number of households the state says will be displaced by eminent domain for the Sagamore Bridge has increased by three.
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Womencrafts is celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend with events that are open to the public.
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The students are good friends and get lots of attention from their teacher. But not all Outer Cape families want this type of classroom experience for their children.
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John Cox was placed on leave in October, though the reasons why are still unclear.