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Users will be able to filter the map by types of recreational activities and other features.
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The tenth annual Great Beach Cleanup, along the National Seashore, is in the books. But it wasn’t without its challenges.
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With federal food assistance expected to run out of money at the end of the week due to the government shutdown, area food pantries are bracing for an increase in demand.
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Modernist architect Marcel Breuer's Wellfleet summer home has undergone a full restoration by the Cape Cod Modern House Trust. Now it could play a role in college-level preservation courses.
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There are around 380 North Atlantic right whales in existence. Scientists identify them by catalog numbers but some also have names. This week, 18 whales were named.
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Mashpee voters gave the town permission to borrow money for the construction of a system that will help reduce nutrient pollution in Mashpee-Wakeby Pond.
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Earlier this month, illegal vehicle meetups known as “street takeovers” unfolded in several Massachusetts communities. State and local police are cracking down, and a Cape Cod legislator has filed a new bill he says is aimed at preventing them. But it’s not without critics.
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The Cape Cod National Seashore is no longer testing Wellfleet's kettle ponds for water quality metrics.
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An autonomous ocean glider, on a mission to circumnavigate the globe, is making its way from the waters off Cape Cod toward the gulf stream.
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The state did not expect to receive the money until late 2027 or early 2028, according to Luisa Paiewonsky, head of the project for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
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The population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whales is trending up.
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StationKeeper sends messages directly from shore to vessels. Equipment installed at participating lighthouses makes it possible to warn mariners to slow down when they're traveling through right whale habitat.