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In a benefit for Cape Abilities and The Grateful Mug Cafe, the award-winning documentary "Autism Goes To College" will screen ...
About 350 people held protest signs, cheered and waved American flags near the downtown traffic lights Saturday as part of the ...
More than 300 people gathered on the lawn of the Chatham Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse Satuday, June 14 for a "No Kings" protest. See ...
On a recent fine day, it seemed like a fun idea to go scout some locations for my summer outdoor sketching and watercolor classes. Begun way ...
A quarter century after playing their first gig, the All Worn Out Jug Band is now set to bring their special mix of jug band ...
On June 4, the second annual Chef’s Challenge was held at Pate’s Restaurant. The Lower Cape Outreach Council created the ...
As David Bermudez remembers, it all happened very quickly. Sitting in the back of the Stonewall Inn one night in June 1969, ...
Outside of Nauset Farms, a Pride flag waves proudly in the air next to the store’s front entrance. But the store was left to ...
Three top town officials have inked new contracts with the town. The select board last week unanimously voted to approve a ...
On Nov. 15, 2007, The Chronicle ran this photo under the headline, “Something in the Water?” Five Chatham firefighters had fathered baby daughters in the previous year. This week, most of the ...
Ethan Seufert and Tom Hereford, the second doubles pair for the Monomoy boys tennis team, trailed midway through the first ...
“We learned to park outside the lines,” Nauset Regional High School Class of 2025 President and Salutatorian Brianna Wall said during last Friday’s commencement ceremony. While she was referring to ...
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