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By Lower Cape News editorial staff 04 May, 2024
Over 1,000 pounds of trash give a trash-snap of Brewster's use habits, from nip bottles to plastic bags.
Orleans Fire Chief Geof Deering
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 04 May, 2024
The Orleans Fire Department swore in seven new firefighters, celebrated two promotions, and awarded multiple service commendations in a ceremony on April 29.
Students visit the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA
By Lower Cape TV editorial staff 03 May, 2024
Student poets from Provincetown IB Schools read their work and the Fine Arts Work Center gallery hung elementary student works as the two community organizations celebrated the power of art during their annual collaboration event.
Woman in a black hat stand on a beach in front of wooden stairs
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 26 Apr, 2024
For Earth Day, Orleans' beaches got summer-ready.
New sculpture at Orleans-Chatham rotary
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 26 Apr, 2024
Heavy machinery hefted and hoisted and dropped into place a long-awaited sculpture at the Rt 28 and Rt 39 rotary in Orleans.
Man standing under power lines on green, cleared land
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 19 Apr, 2024
The high voltage cables in Harwich are giving plant power a new meaning.
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 13 Apr, 2024
Open burning, a sign of spring, has home owners making common mistakes.
Wellfleet Transfer Station
By Lower Cape TV editorial staff 12 Apr, 2024
Literal tons of boat shrink-wrapping have a new future through the Cape's regional boat shrink wrap recycling program.
Architect Mary-Ann Agresti
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 06 Apr, 2024
As we celebrate Earth Day 2024, architect and certified wellness architect Mary-Ann Agresti says its time to ask questions about the building and remodeling materials we choose - and let those choices lead to a healthier future.
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