Luciano Bastos, of East Falmouth, won a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$2,000,000 50X Cashword” game.
Ever wanted to track down the white sharks that flock to Cape Cod during the summer? Now's your chance.
Looking for work this summer in Falmouth? A job fair will preview opportunities with the beach and recreation departments, plus more.
Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands is hosting a virtual public hearing for Barnstable County. Here's what to know.
The visitor center was closed after extreme cold caused a burst pipe. It is open as of Wednesday.
Gardeners across Cape Cod will ring in the summer season with the 9th Annual Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival this July.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Meet Ryan, who stars in athletics and environmental issues.
The young harbor seal was blind but healthy, officials said. Reports indicate that officials are running tests to determine a cause.
It may not feel like beach season, but stickers are available for 2023 regardless of the weather. Here's what to know.
Open burning season begins on Jan. 15, and the fire department announced that residential and agricultural permits are available.
A Falmouth family filed a lawsuit in a case that will certainly carry over to 2023. Here are the biggest stories from Falmouth this year.
Officials from the International Fund for Animal Welfare are hopeful the seal will find its way back to a natural habitat.
The annual deadline to move vessels from town property is coming up. Time to find space for your kayak, canoe or dingy, Falmouth.
Residents can no longer put clothes and textiles in the trash, the Department of Environmental Protection says. How Falmouth is helping.
Hunting for oysters and other shellfish is a special perk for those who spend the whole year on Cape Cod, but those in Falmouth must wait.
Falmouth-based Tommy's Place will receive the fundraising dollars. The top fundraiser? A recent guest of Tommy's Place themselves.
The department will participate in the Pink Patch Project, donning pink Falmouth Police patches on their uniforms.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Falmouth.
In September of 2008, a Scholarship Fund was established in Kirwin's name to support graduate students studying social work.
Snow Cone, one of the last remaining right whales, was spotted near Cape Cod recently. Her health is deteriorating after rope entanglement.
The International Association of Fire Fighters honored 469 firefighters they could not memorialize in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19.
Boston, Sagamore Bridge and Provincetown routes are scheduled on Cape Cop for Saturday. Here's what to know about the ride.
Daily fees and parking stickers are a thing of the past in Falmouth. That is, at least until next summer.
The closure will only last for two days as paving work is done in the lot. Here's what to know.
The river is closed to swimming after elevated bacteria levels were found in a test sample, town officials said. Here's what we know.
Falmouth Commission on Substance Use presents guest speaker: Michael Blanchard on "Fighting For My Life: Finding Recovery and Serenity".
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod's 5th Annual Ride for Homes fundraising bike ride will kick off on Sept. 11 in Bourne.
A Chatham beach closed over the weekend after the sea creature was spotted. But what is it, and how prominent are they?
Community Health Center will host its 22nd Annual Golf Tournament at Pocasset Golf Club on Monday, Sept. 12.
A Bourne woman had no idea she was pregnant until a recent emergency room trip for what she thought was appendicitis.
IFAW officials haven't determined a cause of death, but did confirm that the whale wasn't one recently spotted near Plymouth.
The team of runners has raised more than $5,200 so far, officials said.
At least 16 sharks were spotted on Cape Cod and Nantucket over the past weekend.
Programming from Falmouth Community Television (FCTV) is now available to anyone with a Roku or Apple TV device.
Three sharks were detected in the waters off Nauset Beach on Wednesday morning, according to the Sharktivity app.
During the month of July, CARE will be launching a new campaign called "Take Out with CARE" as part of its tenth anniversary celebration.
Zohaib Malik-Mohammad is identified as the five-year-old boy who nearly drowned in a Sandwich pond over the weekend.
FCP Live-In helps seniors get the care they need in the safety & comfort of home. Watch a video testimonial from Guy Stoye, a happy client!
International Fund for Animal Welfare staff sent seven dolphins safely swimming after being stranded during low tide.
Smoke spotted in Buzzards Bay sparked social media discussion on Wednesday.