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Towns throughout the Cape have to cut down nitrogen pollution to waterways as part of the state’s new rules on septic systems.
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The annual Capt. Gerald F. DeConto Memorial Scholarship 5K is happening this weekend in Sandwich.
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With a lawsuit settled, the long-awaited project to replace the iconic Sandwich Boardwalk has begun. What will result is a more resilient and accessible boardwalk.
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Colonel John Bagaglio, garrison commander of Camp Edwards, the base’s main training facility, told a public hearing that the Guard hopes to work collaboratively with the Environmental Protection Agency to resolve concerns and allow work on the 138-acre gun range to proceed.
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Owned by the Catania family since 1980, the Dan'l Webster Inn and Spa was sold to a hotel company.
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The price of engraved planks will depend in part on whether the Board of Selectmen wants to cover the cost of engraving only, or also offset the cost of the lumber.
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Students in attendance tasked with answering a mock question in front of a mock select board: Should historic Route 6A in Sandwich be turned into canals – a la Venice, Italy – to accommodate rising sea levels?
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JERA Americas, a Texas-based subsidiary of Japanese energy company JERA, has a purchase-and-sale agreement on the Canal power station, which includes three plants opened in 1968, 1978, and 2019.
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Stepping onto the Sandwich Boardwalk in 40 mph winds gives only a hint of what a storm is like here. The 1200-foot walk crosses a marsh that feels as wide as the horizon.
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Joe Maruszczak begins as superintendent of Sandwich public schools on July 1.