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100th career hit: Vote for the Cape and Islands High School Baseball Player of the Week
Welcome to our latest Cape Cod and Islands High School Player of the Week Poll. High school sports fans can vote for which baseball players they think were standouts during the previous week. The poll will be open from Thursday through Wednesday. The winner will be announced on Thursday along...
'You can't get tired of it.' Hyannis artist shanties open for summer soon. What to know.
Editor's note: This story was changed May 14 to correct information supplied to the Cape Cod Times: parking is available at the South Street lot and the shanties will be open daily come summer. The Hyannis HyArts Artist Shanties are reopening for the summer season on May 17, inviting a new cohort of local artists to the colorful Hyannis Harbor shacks all summer long. ...
Brewster Announces Memorial Day Observances
He Town of Brewster has announced its plans for this year's Memorial Day Celebration on Monday, May 27th. Officials say Town members, honor guards, school bands and veterans will gather at the Brewster Council of Aging for a ceremony at noon. There will be remarks from Brewster Select Board Vice-Chair...
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Monomoy softball wins 10th straight game with walk-off win
The Monomoy girls softball team won their 10th straight game with a 4-3 walk-off win over Cardinal Spellman on Monday. Kinsey Lister (2-for-4) hit the winning RBI in the bottom of the seventh inning for Monomoy. AJ Gates went 4-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored, while Kate Huse (one RBI, one run) and Willa Leighton (one RBI) each had two hits. In other high school action: ...
Watching my daughter step into the professional world
I became a junior lifeguard at Hathaway's Pond in the summer of 1993. It was my first job. I had already been training with the Cape Cod Swim Club for eight years, so I was a strong swimmer, and comfortable in the water. Leading up to applying for the position...
Visions for Sea Camps get thumbs up at Brewster town meeting
BREWSTER — Visions for the future of the former Sea Camps properties, months in the making, were accepted Saturday as voters gathered at the Stony Brook Elementary School for the annual town meeting. A total of 608 voters checked in for the meeting, where they dispensed with 24 articles over five hours, including passing a $26,523,727 level services town budget representing a 5.3% increase, approving the local and regional school budgets, giving initial approval to an elementary...
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: John Richard and Alex Finn leads D-Y baseball to walk-off win
With an RBI from Alex Finn in the bottom of the eighth inning, John Richard scored the winning run for a walk-off win for the Dennis-Yarmouth baseball team's 2-1 victory over Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday. Jake Bohlin pitched 7.2 innings, scattered four hits, gave up one run, walked one, and struck out seven for D-Y. In other high school action: ...
Four-bedroom home sells for $1.8 million in Dennis
A 2,796-square-foot house built in 1960 has changed hands. The spacious property located at 7 Paul Street in Dennis was sold on April 25, 2024. The $1,750,000 purchase price works out to $626 per square foot. This two-story home offers a roomy layout with four bedrooms and three baths. The home's outer structure has a gable roof frame, composed of asphalt. Inside, a fireplace adds character to the home. In addition, the home is equipped with an underground/basement two-car garage, accommodating vehicles and storage needs efficiently. The property encompasses a generous 0.4-acre of land.
Provincetown Polls Open Til 7 Tonight
Provincetown holds its Town Election today in the Auditorium at Town Hall from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. The election takes place every year on the second Tuesday of May when registered voters select nominated officials and vote on ballot questions. This year, voters will choose a Town Moderator, Select...
Cape Cod high school boys tennis rankings: One team on the list has a 10-match win streak.
There are 13 boys tennis teams on Cape Cod, and in Friday's latest MIAA power rankings, 12 of those teams would be in the postseason. One team on this list is on a 10-match win streak (Cape Cod Academy), while another is ranked in the top five in their division (Martha's Vineyard). Those two lead these rankings, but there all three other spots up for grabs, and some honorable mentions. ...
Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches
Darlene Van Alstyne and Danica Jensen in Angels in America. Over 30 years since Angels in America was first performed, the play’s themes still resonate, not just for its historical depiction of AIDS in America during the conservative and homophobic Reagan administration, but for how it reflects the country now since Trump has largely taken control of the Republican Party turning the questions proposed in the play into what now feels like prophecy. And the production running currently at the Provincetown Theater is a breathtaking reimagination of the play by Tony Kushner with top-notch performances by the ensemble under the direction of David Drake presenting to a community deeply traumatized by both AIDS and the Reagan administration and the demons it let loose. It’s a chance to place that past into the context of today as well process, grieve, and as the angel proclaims, prepare for the great work ahead.
Athlete Of The Week: Ethan Beer
WAREHAM – No matter what is asked of him, Ethan Beer is going to come through. The senior from Brewster has been a mainstay in the Nauset baseball lineup, producing regardless of his place in the batting order. On Monday, Beer went 2 for 4 with a walk, an RBI double and a two-run triple to help the Warriors roll to a 13-1 mercy-rule win at Wareham.
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