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8 Falmouth Lifeguards Test Positive for Coronavirus: Report
Eight town lifeguards in Falmouth, Massachusetts have tested positive for the coronavirus after allegedly attending a party with other staff members, the Cape Cod Times reports. According to the paper, Maggie Clayton, acting beach superintendent, said during a select board meeting there had been eight “verbal positive” coronavirus cases among 117 staff members. Clayton said she heard of the first…
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Underage Drinking Party Raises COVID-19 Concerns
After an underage drinking party was held over the weekend in Spencer, Massachusetts, police are investigating whether the intent was to expose young people to the novel coronavirus.
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Man Convicted of Raping 13-Year-Old Girl at Bathhouse
A Massachusetts man has been convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl. The Cape Cod Times reports that 26-year-old John Dias IV, of Barnstable, was found guilty Tuesday of multiple charges including aggravated rape of a child.
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Marine Biologist Reports Sharp Rise in Stranded Sunfish
A marine biologist is reporting a sharp rise in number of sunfish stranded on Cape Cod beaches.
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Playground Opened in Memory of Slain Yarmouth Sgt. Sean Gannon
A new playground in New Bedford, Massachusetts has been opened to honor the life of slain Yarmouth Police Sgt. Sean Gannon, who was killed in the line of duty last year. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Thursday at Sgt. Sean M. Gannon Memorial Playground at Elwyn G. Campbell Elementary School. Gannon grew up across the street from the school.
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Army Corps Considers Turning Cape Cod Bridges Over to State
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has discussed the possibility of giving the state control of two narrow and often backed-up bridges that carry traffic across the Cape Cod Canal. The Corps oversees the Bourne and Sagamore bridges. It issued a draft report this month that recommended replacing the nearly 85-year-old bridges, rather than rehabbing them.
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Aviation Enthusiasts Line Up to See B-17 in Massachusetts
A B-17 bomber, similar to the one that crashed in Connecticut, is spending the weekend in Massachusetts.
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Effort Underway to Name Bridge After Korean War Soldier
A Massachusetts lawmaker has filed a bill to name the new Cape Cod Rail Trail bridge in honor of a soldier listed as missing in action during the Korean War.
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Officials Push for Replacement of Cape Cod Bridges
The Army Corps of Engineers says the iconic Bourne and Sagamore bridges need to be replaced.
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1 Year After Fatal Shark Attack, Cape Cod Officials Reflect
Officials on Cape Cod are reflecting on the one-year anniversary of Massachusetts’ first fatal shark attack in more than 80 years. Cape Cod National Seashore Superintendent Brian Carlstrom tells The Cape Cod Times that the famous tourist region has improved its emergency response following the death of 26-year-old Revere resident Arthur Medici last Sept. 15 while bodyboarding off a beach in Wellfleet.
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Theft of Thousands of Oysters Hinders Cape Cod Aquaculture Program
Officials in a Massachusetts town say about 4,000 immature oysters were stolen from a local creek, hindering a fledgling Cape Cod aquaculture program. The Cape Cod Times reports that Sandwich town officials realized the oysters were missing from Mill Creek when they went to check the floating cages near Sandwich Boardwalk earlier this month.
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Sharks Off Cape Cod Lead to Reroute of Longtime Charity Swim
An increase in the number of great white sharks around Cape Cod has forced a longtime Massachusetts charity swim race to be rerouted. Cape Cod National Seashore officials have denied a permit for the 32nd annual Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla. The race was originally slated to start off Long Point Beach in Provincetown Harbor.
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Forget Shark Week, It's Shark Month on Cape Cod as Officials Aim to Raise Awareness
August has officially been declared ‘Seal and Shark Awareness Month’ on Cape Cod after the Barnstable County Board of Commissioners voted in favor of the measure. The proposal was brought to the county by two Cape Cod residents. They said the measure would bring much needed awareness to the threat that sharks pose and incentivize elected officials and special interest...
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Fake Bloody Legs Found Near Memorial for Fatal Shark Attack Victim
Police in a Cape Cod town are investigating after three fake legs were placed near a memorial for the victim of a fatal shark attack last summer. Wellfleet police told the Cape Cod Times that the fake legs were placed near a memorial stone at the town-owned Newcomb Hollow Beach for Arthur Medici, who died last September when he was...
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Cape Cod Man Arrested After Racially Charged Incident
A man was arrested by Provincetown police after he allegedly punched a woman in the face and grabbed a child. The Cape Cod Times reported that Daniel Tripp, 40, yelled racial slurs at a group of young black people near town hall, and later grabbed one by the shirt. When a woman intervened, Tripp punched her in the face, according...
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Actress Jenny Slate to Address Graduating Class of 1 on Cuttyhunk Island
The single graduating student on a tiny Massachusetts island is nonetheless receiving the star treatment. Actress and comedian Jenny Slate will speak at this month’s graduation ceremony for Cuttyhunk Elementary School, a one-room schoolhouse on the island that has a year-round population of around 12.
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Actress Jenny Slate to Address Graduating Class of 1 on Cuttyhunk Island
The single graduating student on a tiny Massachusetts island is nonetheless receiving the star treatment. Actress and comedian Jenny Slate will speak at this month’s graduation ceremony for Cuttyhunk Elementary School, a one-room schoolhouse on the island that has a year-round population of around 12.
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Chatham, Mass., Rejects Spending Money On a Shark Barrier
Voters in a Massachusetts town have narrowly rejected a proposal to spend $100,000 on a shark barrier at a beach where children take swimming lessons. The Cape Cod Times reports that Chatham town meeting voters on Tuesday rejected the article 113-112.
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Man Found Floating Off Cape Cod Dies: Officials
The man who was recovered from Cape Cod waters Sunday afternoon has died, according to authorities. Officials responded to a call at 12:20 p.m. of a man clinging to a paddle board and floating in the water near Nauset Light Beach in Eastham. They recovered the man and took him to Chatham, according to Eastham fire officials.
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Rescuers Pull Person From Water Off of Cape Cod
Authorities say a person has been pulled from the water off the coast of Cape Cod. The Cape Cod Times reports that rescue boats responded to waters near Nauset Light around 2 p.m. Sunday on a report of a person clinging to a paddleboard or kayak.