Sam Houghton
Former Associate Producer, Morning Edition / ReporterSam Houghton left CAI in February, 2023, to become News Editor at the Martha's Vineyard Times.
Sam started at CAI in 2017 as host on Saturday's Weekend Edition, then transitioned to Associate Producer, Morning Edition / Reporter. Sam grew up in Woods Hole before moving to New York City for a brief period to pursue journalism. He came back to the Cape when he got a job at his hometown newspaper, the Falmouth Enterprise where he covered local politics.
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The online maps lay out individual parcels that are well suited for dense housing, housing and what should be reserved
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Governor Charlie Baker visited Massachusetts Maritime Academy this week promoting a large funding package aimed at transitioning the state to a clean energy future.
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Towns also created new positions to help first responders on mental health calls, voted to bring back plastic water bottles, and — in one town — voted to end the local prohibition of marijuana.
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The partnership announced between Community Development Partnership and Homeless Prevention Council
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After months of acrimonious back-and-forth, the Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates voted to compromise with the County Commissioners. At stake is more than $40 million dollars.
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State senators are considering a law that would give undocumented immigrants access to licenses. The house already passed the bill overwhelmingly
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The Cape's County Commissioners want a portion to go to region-wide projects, while the Assembly of Delegates is pushing for all of the money to go directly to the towns.
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The two Barnstable County government branches are arguing over how to spend $41 million in pandemic relief funding, a figure that is roughly double the county budget.
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Voters in Dartmouth go to the polls in April on a non-binding vote on whether to remove the Dartmouth High School Indian mascot.
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Yevheniia Tovstyk is staying with her family in their home in Dnipro. She spoke with CAI's Sam Houghton about the challenges they face and what Americans can do to help