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New Outdoor Rec Spaces Nearing Completion
CHATHAM – There’s a new place for kids to play outdoors in town, and soon, there will be a new place for adults, too. A new playground at Volunteer Park in West Chatham is now complete, and the finishing touches are being applied to a new pickleball court off Stepping Stones Road.
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.
H.S. ROUNDUP: St. John Paul II baseball clinches C&I Lighthouse title and playoff spot
With a 13-3 win over Monomoy on Tuesday, the St. John Paul II baseball team clinched a spot in the MIAA state tournament and the Cape and Islands Lighthouse League title. Hunter Alten pitched four innings and struck out eight, as Drew Richards came in for relief and threw two scoreless innings for JPII. ...
Comcast Grant Deals With Digital Equity
Comcast has announced 80-thousand-dollars in funding to expand digital equity on Cape Cod. Community Health Center in Falmouth will receive 50-thousand-dollars for a Digital Navigator position to help patients with electronic tools that include telehealth options. Elder Services of Cape Cod will receive 30-thousand-dollars for a Digital Navigator program to...
Warm beginning to the work week
PICK OF THE WEEK After some early clouds and a spot shower overnight, Tuesday will be the best of the week for consecutive weeks! A day full of sunshine will give us highs around 80 degrees. It will, of course, be cooler where the southwest wind will be off the water. That will be areas around Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, and Cape Ann. More clouds are in the forecast for Wednesday, but it’ll still be mild with highs in the 70s! BLAME IT ON THE RAIN
Orleans First Graders Take Charge In Spring Project
ORLEANS – Christian Epps could have picked any animal, but he chose to be a raccoon, at least for a day. The Orleans Elementary School student was just one of many first graders who spent the last few months researching and preparing a presentation on their favorite animal as part of the school’s annual wax museum project.
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