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State Sen. Dylan Fernandes said a major rehabilitation of either bridge — which is due, for safety reasons, in the next several years — would involve completely shutting down the bridge for nine months.
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The United States is getting its first-ever certification site for alternative, non-sewered toilet systems, and it's going to be on Cape Cod.
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Eighteen years ago, Rob Martin learned that his lobster gear had entangled a humpback whale. He made it his mission to prevent repeats of his experience by becoming a gear specialist for the federal government. Now Martin is among thousands of federal employees who have themselves become entangled in the Trump administration’s sweeping job cuts.
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Max Wolff works in a restaurant and art gallery in Sandwich. His art caught the owner's eye.
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The nearly 240-acre farm has been mostly inactive for decades, though it operated in the last few years as Gopal Farm Cape Cod.
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Former state Senate candidate Kari MacRae has been granted a court date in her lawsuit over September’s Republican primary.
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Midway through early voting, election workers in our region say turnout has been strong.
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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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Kari MacRae called for a recount after falling short of state Rep. Mathew Muratore by 45 votes.
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The $3.2 million boardwalk, rebuilt following storm damage, opened to the public in May, but finished touches continued into the summer. This week, the town held a ribbon cutting with Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll.