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Helltown Players Opens THE PLAYGROUND at Cotuit Center for the Arts
Helltown Players Founder Jim Dalglish is back at Cotuit Center for the Arts with his seventh world-premiere production, The Playground, opening Thursday, June 6 and running through Sunday, June 23. Performances are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30PM and Sundays at 4:00PM. The Playground. This full-length, one-woman play, starring Anna...
Harry Connick Jr.’s mansion on Cape Cod on the market for $12.5 million
American vocalist and pianist Harry Connick Jr.’s summer house on Cape Cod is on the market, and it’s yours if you can spare nearly $13 million. The 5,308-square-foot vacation home of the singer-songwriter — who has earned multiple Emmy awards, Grammy awards and Tony award nominations — has a price tag of $12.5 million, The Boston Globe reported.
‘Remember their names’: Marion observes Memorial Day with address by local veteran
MARION — A veteran of the Vietnam War encouraged fellow Marion residents to remember the names of fallen American service members during the town’s Memorial Day ceremony Monday, May 27. Charles Brown, a Silver Star and three-time Purple Heart recipient, asked those in attendance to “please never forget...
'It's massive.' Cape Cod's favorite lobster rolls are in Mashpee. Top 6 reader picks.
Here they are, folks: the best lobster roll results for 2024 as voted by Cape Cod Times' readers. No. 1 this year, by a landslide: When Matt Lombardo opened Pink Door Catering and Market in Mashpee three years ago, he wanted a signature dish that would bring customers in to see the many other catering and heat-and-eat meals.
Sandwich family responds after social media incident targeting son, daughter
The Sandwich school department suspended both the freshman and junior varsity baseball seasons after Sandwich Middle-High School players posted derogatory and sexually explicit comments on social media about two children — one of whom is autistic. The May 2 incident on Exposed, a Google Play media application took place...
Dense fog advisory issued for 5 Massachusetts counties until Monday morning
On Monday at 1:06 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory in effect until 8 a.m. for Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket counties. The weather service states, "Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog." "Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous," describes the weather...
Cape Cod businesses prepare for busy Memorial Day weekend
HYANNIS - They're fired up for the holiday weekend at Pizza Barbone in Hyannis, hoping tourists will be flocking to Main Street. "It kicks off summer and we're ready to see how the crew does and make sure they have all cylinders firing to take on a big influx of customers," said restaurant owner Jason O'Toole. If the weather is any indication, and the long line of cars trying to get over the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges, there's reason for optimism.The more they fold sweatshirts at Seaside Collections, the more they hope to sell after a cool and...
Response delayed? Cape Cod housing prices push police, firefighters farther away
For many people, buying a house on Cape Cod or the Islands feels out of reach. The problem affects first responders in particular ways, especially when they need to live near the station. In Part 1 of this series, we met a multi-generational family of firefighters for whom buying a house has gotten harder from one generation to the next. Now, in Part 2, CAI’s Jennette Barnes talks with police officers about the housing crisis and reports on what some communities are doing about the problem.
Letters: Call for change at Cape Cinema
The May 18th community meeting to save the Cape Cinema was eye-opening, underwhelming, and frustrating. Eric Hart, current board president, along with his Board of Directors were strongly requesting financial support from the community. That funding is necessary if the Cinema is to survive as a historic and much-loved institution.
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