The agency's "Erase the Wait" campaign hopes to recruit nearly 90 adult mentors during March. Here's what to know.
The Woods Hole Woman's Club offers Scholarships to College-Bound Precinct 1 High School Seniors
Three people are charged after an investigation into drug sales and overdose in Falmouth.
Cape Cod is best known as a summer getaway, but a brisk evening around the firepit may convince you that spring on the Cape is underrated.
General Public is Unaware of Multiple Zoning Exception Requests
A new program featuring executive chef Michael Pillarella of the Wianno Club offers a "Taste of Italy" class.
Spay and Neutering Pets Promotes Health and Longevity
Massachusetts Memorandum of Understanding
Barnstable Brewing is set to release an Irish beer this weekend while a Newton pub is trying to open in time for St. Patrick's Day.
Voters can cast their ballot in the presidential preference primary starting this weekend. Here's what to know.
From NPR 3/28/2022
A recent ground survey found that there are likely more unmarked burials than marked burials at Falmouth's Old Burying Ground.
Multiple people were inside a Brick Kiln Road home when shots were fired into it over the weekend, but no one was hurt.
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Cape Cod is typically thought of as a summer getaway, but that doesn't mean the winter months have to be unbearable.
Navigating the narrow lanes of the busy bridge is already a white-knuckle ride for many local drivers, as is.
A young North Atlantic right whale was found dead near Martha's Vineyard in January. Officials are beginning to learn what led to the death.
Officials have confirmed a severe avian flu strain in Barnstable and Essex Counties, with suspected cases in Middlesex County.
A New Bedford man was charged with possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute and carrying a dangerous weapon.
Tuesday's nor'easter brought over 9 inches of snow to some parts how Massachusetts. Here's how much fell on Cape Cod.
Heavy snow and winds caused downed wires and left some Cape Cod residents without power. On Wednesday morning, some outages are lingering.
A romantic dinner can make or break a great Valentine's Day. Remember to secure a spot ahead of the big day.
A snow-covered tree is blocking a portion of Old Barnstable Road in Falmouth, making it impassable for drivers.
The Department of Public Works, police station and fire station remain operational on Tuesday.
Schools will close on Tuesday even as projections have dwindled significantly.
Two companies will be investigated by the agency after two contractors were injured at a Cape Cod worksite earlier this month.
The Woods Hole Flotilla of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is looking to expand its membership of dedicate volunteers to support its missions
Portsmouth Rhode Island Signs 2400 MW Deal
The new art show in the Thomas E. Hanley Art Gallery on the basement level of the Faxon Center of Falmouth Hospital runs through March 29.
Patch asked a panel of restaurant and brewery industry experts across the state what their Super Bowl favorites are. Here's what they said.
The first Black History Month observance was held nearly 100 years ago. Here's where to attend an event in 2024.
"The Lioness of Boston" author will host a late February author talk hosted by the Falmouth Jewish Congregation.
Two contractors were arguing over work quality when one pulled a pepper ball gun on the other. He now faces charges.
Want to bring a dip to impress your friends and family? Naukabout's Peter Murner shared a recipe with Patch that'll do just that.
Cape Cod 5 Foundation has provided philanthropic support to HIT since 2012, totaling approximately $65,000 in financial resources.
It is the second time in three years that the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod has been awarded a grant from the foundation.
Martha's Vineyard business owner Petar Petyoshin pleaded guilty to stealing more than $20,000 from a Rockland Trust Bank in Falmouth.
Matthew Dallek is a historian and professor of political management at George Washington University. He has published multiple books.
Guest Commentary by Matt Patrick, from Falmouth Enterprise 2/2/2024