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A 23 year-old man is in custody and will be charged with murder in the shooting death of a 20 year-old woman in North Falmouth this morning.
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Mayflower has proposed landing the cables at Falmouth Heights Beach, along Worcester Avenue or the nearby ballfield.
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The Cape Cod Curling Club in Falmouth saw its membership swell after the 2018 Olympics. After COVID, they're trying to bring that enthusiasm back.
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On January 26, NAS announced Holdren, president emeritus of Woodwell Climate Research Center in Woods Hole, will receive the honor for “extraordinary use of science for the public good” on May 1, during the Academy’s 159th annual meeting.
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A shortage of bus drivers has led to the rescheduling of athletic events in some towns, and Falmouth is consolidating bus routes.
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An agreement has been reached that will have the Air Force pay for the cleanup of three wells in Mashpee and one in Falmouth that have been contaminated with PFAS and other chemicals coming from Joint Base Cape Cod.
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"My Dad — back in the day of a pager, his pager went off," said Tom Kenney's daughter, Meaghann. "You have to be ready to go. So he jumped in his truck, left Town Hall, went home, said goodbye to my mother, and off he went.”
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The town Select Board called the meeting to allow officials with the Massachusetts Army National Guard and activists with the environmental group 350 Cape Cod to express their opposing points of view on the proposed eight-lane range.
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The meeting, tentatively set for Thursday, August 26, at 6 p.m., at Falmouth High School, will be an opportunity for residents to share their thoughts with state lawmakers and the Select Board, before it takes a formal position on the proposed range.
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Songs, dance, and museum tours highlighted the June 25 grand opening of two new uses of the historic Emerald House property in East Falmouth: the Cape Cod Cape Verdean Museum and Cultural Center, and the Emerald House Community Garden.