MassDEP’s final solid waste master plan for 2010-2020 is two years late, has yet to be approved.
Wind Blows on Beacon Hill.
Ballot to be finalized by AG's office on July 3.
Hopes to bring sweeping agenda to Barnstable County body.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Falmouth and Barnstable County.
The Division of Wildlife and Fisheries has hypothesized that the Cape Cod bear's mother drove him off last year.
Former Framingham human resources director Sandra Charton said Julian Suso fired her because she was a whistle-blower and because she was a woman.
Falmouth wind turbine neighbors called on the Board to shut down the machines before more harm is done, but the Board refused.
Among other business, the Falmouth Board of Health will discuss the May 24 public hearing testimony of abutters affected by the town's wind turbines.
Local Democrats will play a key role in Springfield as U.S. Senate candidates vie for the party's endorsement.
The Falmouth Board of Health held a public hearing last night to air residents' concerns about living near the town-owned wind turbines.
Doug Jones is Falmouth's newest member of the Board of Selectmen.
All you need to know to vote in Falmouth's Town Election today.
See what Falmouth Town Manager Julian Suso had to say in response to our readers' questions.
Falmouth Patch will host a live chat with Town Manager Julian Suso tomorrow at 10:15am.
The partial ceasing of Wind 1's operation is intended to be a compromise between the town and the turbine's abutters.
Our new weekly feature lets you know about important deadlines coming up for the Falmouth community.
Hundreds of residents turned out on the Falmouth Town Hall Green for various incarnations of the Pledge of Allegiance on Monday evening.
Falmouth resident and Assembly of Delegates hopeful Andrew Putnam is passionate about local government—and he's only 21 years old.
Articles 23 and 27, which seem to contradict each other, are non-binding.
The article's proponent argued that Community Preservation funds could be used for more pressing town expenses.
Article 23, which addresses wind turbine operation in Falmouth, is the second article to be discussed at tonight's Town Meeting.
Will wind turbine victims be the recipients of our country’s underlying principle of protection?
A request to increase the number of registered runners by more than 1,000 was denied Monday by the Board of Selectmen.
The author argues that a Cape Cod Regional Wastewater Authority should be directly and locally controlled by the municipalities of Cape Cod.
Find out how Falmouth voted in the state primary yesterday.
Today is the Massachusetts Primary... where will you be voting?
Find out what the Board of Selectmen will be discussing tonight.
Here is a list of what is opened and what is closed today.
Democratic frontrunner Elizabeth Warren is expected to challenge Republican U.S. Senator Scott Brown.
Kennedy is favored two to one over Republican Sean Bielat in a UMass Lowell-Boston Herald Poll.
A court magistrate decided not to bring criminal charges against William Chapman for allegedly taking chemicals from a Falmouth water treatment plant and giving them to a cranberry bog owner.
The Water Quality Management Committee continues its information gathering process with further testing and a hypothetical inlet widening project.
Neighbors of Falmouth's controversial wind turbines aired their grievances with a recently released MassDEP report at a Board of Health meeting Monday night.
Falmouth District Court activity for January 20
Is it time to raise property taxes to cope with Falmouth's capital needs?
The bill, which is designed to help victims of domestic violence keep their jobs, will go to the House of Representatives after being approved unanimously by the Senate.
Finance Committee Chair Gary Anderson recommends a raise in property taxes to cope with the "looming crisis" in Falmouth's capital budget.
During a workshop on Friday afternoon, the Board of Selectmen and Town Manager presented the FY 2013 budget, which represents a continuation of Falmouth's spending restraint.