Gas stink irks Centerville neighborhood
Cape Cod Times Nathan Phillips, College of Arts & Sciences After years of living with the smell of rotten eggs in the wind, residents of a Centerville neighborhood may finally get some relief… View...
View ArticleStudy: Caregiving can be good for you
Cape Cod Times Lisa Fredman, School of Public Health Caregiving is no picnic… Expert quote: “It was a shocker. My first thought was, ‘This can’t be right!’ Like many before me, I subscribed to the idea...
View ArticleNew ‘Whitey’ biography reveals never-before-known facts
Cape Cod Times Dick Lehr, College of Communication Dick Lehr and Gerard O’Neill have been writing about James J. “Whitey” Bulger possibly longer than anyone… View full article
View ArticleDaniel Wolf throws hat into the ring
Cape Cod Times Tobe Berkovitz, College of Communication After months of behind-the-scenes preparation, it’s official: Cape Air founder and state Sen. Daniel Wolf, D-Harwich, is running for governor…...
View ArticleSandwich safety group revamps emergency procedures
Cape Cod Times JJ Burke, School of Medicine The shooting deaths of five girls at an Amish school in Pennsylvania on a fall day in 2006 left then-Selectman Randy Hunt asking: How safe are Sandwich...
View ArticleContaminant found in school’s water
Cape Cod Times Wendy Heiger-Bernays, School of Public Health Trace amounts of a probable human carcinogen have been detected in the Eastham Elementary School well, prompting the Nauset Public Schools...
View ArticleDon’t miss out on One Day U
Cape Cod Times Jeremy Yudkin, College of Fine Arts Going back to school takes on new meaning for a group of lifelong learners on Sunday through a unique opportunity to spend a day in college without...
View ArticleCuba gets fishery management advice in Provincetown
Cape Cod Times Les Kaufman, College of Arts & Sciences It might seem odd: Cuban fisheries managers and scientists seated around a table in this fabled but faded Cape Cod fishing port, sharing their...
View ArticleSandwich police officer admits sufficient facts in drunken-driving case
Cape Cod Times David Rossman, School of Law Sandwich police Officer Daniel Perkins acknowledged in court Monday that he was driving drunk when he crashed his pickup truck in Mashpee on Nov. 30, 2013,...
View ArticleCape family joins push for stricter OUI law
Cape Cod Times Timothy Naimi, School of Medicine The parents of John Robert Kotfila Jr. wept at the Statehouse Friday as they spoke of the heroic actions of their son and urged lawmakers to pass a bill...
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