One of the interesting things about history is that we as members of humankind get to decide what is important and enduring.
A Happy New Year to all in Mashpee. As we begin 2025, let’s take a look back at Mashpee 100 years ago, in 1925.
The select board held a special meeting last Thursday, December 19 for the purposes of approving Eversource’s request to ...
A Sandwich consulting firm has been chosen to represent the first phase of a proposed coastal trail at the Norman Bird ...
Calling all pickleball aficionados: the Bourne Unaffiliated, Disorganized Pickleball Dissociation will hold its annual New ...
Meadows was working as a UPS delivery driver and “wasn’t seeing [his] family at all.” Looking to change this, he and his wife ...
It is a long way from Worcester to the position of chief flight surgeon of the US Air Force. For Roger Landry, the journey ...
Bourne High School alumnus Paul Rossignol was in a hotel lobby in downtown Los Angeles when he saw a woman walk by in an ...
The Mashpee Inclusion and Diversity Committee approved a budget of up to $200 to print its new official logo.
The Bourne Historical Society’s ninth annual winter solstice celebration provided space for residents to reflect on the past ...
Students of Mashpee Public Schools who scored in the 90th percentile or higher for the 2023-2024 English Language Arts and ...
In its final meeting of the year on December 12, the Falmouth’s Broadband Municipal Light Plant board discussed its future, ...