Here's everything you need to know about voting in town for the election Nov. 3.
Barnstable was awarded $10,400 in a Sustainable Materials Recovery Program grant.
Compared to 2019, Cape and Island families are experiencing a 70 percent spike in food insecurity in 2020.
Here's everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Barnstable for the election Nov. 3.
The following letter to the editor was written by Centerville residents Bob and Anne Schulte regarding short-term rentals in Barnstable.
Barnstable voters made 155 contributions totaling $23,357 to state representative candidates. See who benefited the most.
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With just over a month before Election Day, here's what you need to know about voting in November.
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Before Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, she spoke fondly of her former Harvard Law School classmate Virginia Davis Nordin, of Chatham.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people on the Cape and Islands from voting.
Despite the outcome, Mecenas was guaranteed a spot on the November ballot because he also filed signatures to run as an independent.
Almost 40 percent of the town's registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday's election, several thousand more than in recent state primaries.
Republican Steven Xiarhos, a 40-year veteran of Yarmouth police, will square off against James Dever in November.
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Over 5,400 mail-in ballots have already been cast in the state primary in Barnstable as of Friday morning.
There are two Republicans on the ballot for the 5th Barnstable District election.
Thomas Keyes is a one of two Republicans vying for the open seat.
The department will use the money for powered air purifying respirators.
The fire department was one of 221 nationwide to win FEMA grants, Friday.
Steven Xiarhos will face off against Democrat James Dever in the open race for the 5th Barnstable District seat.
Patch has details on early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
Nik Atsalis announced his candidacy to represent Precinct 4 and help Barnstable and Centerville, recover COVID-19-related economic issues.
The program has $1.5 million in new funds to allocate for the creation, preservation, and rehabilitation of affordable residential housing.
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Town Councilor Britt Beedenbender resigned, citing the rigor of the job, a lack of support from town leadership and insults from residents.
Town officials and residents disagreed on where to allow short-term rentals in Barnstable
The decision reversed a ruling from the State Ballot Law Commission that would have barred Helen Brady, R, from being on the primary ballot.
Wendy Northcross and Lynne Poyant, both of Barnstable, were named 2020 Commonwealth Heroines.
The state is divvying up $502 million to Massachusetts cities and towns from the federal coronavirus bill passed in March.
Find out when you can expect your economic impact payment.
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Local officials have issued guidance for seasonal residents and visitors to Cape Cod and the Islands ahead of summer.
Action needed to receive $500 per child payment
The new coronavirus pandemic has caused Barnstable town officials to cut their capital improvement budget by almost 70 percent.
An important message from Social Security Commissioner Andrew Saul
Information for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Beneficiaries
Town Manager Mark Ellis announced the town has extended the deadlines for municipal taxes and bills because of the new coronavirus pandemic.
Important Updates Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Effective 3/17/20, offices will be closed to the public for in person service.