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Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a pandemic.
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Mitchell Raines, 43, was last seen on Brick Kiln Road in East Falmouth on Feb. 26.
Residents haven't received answers on when they can get vaccinated at Cape Cod Community College, but officials said answers will come soon.
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Seniors who reside in Precinct 1 are Eligible
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The grant was part of a $55,000 effort to support those facing food insecurity on Cape Cod.
Such a close conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn hasn’t occurred since 1623. The Ursid meteor shower peak coincides with the solstice.
Each winter bucket contains a winter coat, cold weather gear, snacks, a mask and hand sanitizer.
The drive is collecting gift cards instead of toys this year to lessen the risk of spreading the coronavirus from many people touching toys.
Watch Mashpee Wampanoag members lead a tribal blessing and perform a ceremonial rattle song in Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
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Falmouth nonprofits have been hard hit in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. Help Patch highlight the work of your favorite local charity.
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Falmouth will join cities and towns throughout Massachusetts in accepting expired or unwanted prescription drugs at the police station.
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In October, pink is the new blue.
His uncle walked over, picked it up, and broke off a piece. Inside, it looked like yellow sponge cake.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
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Residents have nominated local essential workers, volunteers and health care workers. Help us recognize more people.
A 300-to-400-pound leatherback sea turtle had its flipper tangled in a rope off the coast of Woods Hole.
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A database of UFO sightings includes 18 reports from Falmouth, including two in April.
Local residents concerned about the booming shark population say they'll boost their efforts to help protect swimmers this summer.
Sandy Miranda has helped people stay physically and emotionally healthy during an uncertain time.