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About 350 people held protest signs, cheered and waved American flags near the downtown traffic lights Saturday as part of ...
A “Midsummer Night’s Dream” has received a welcome new take in the form of “Midsummer Dreamers,” a two-handed interpretation ...
Like its namesake, the play “Social Security,” by Andrew Bergman, is for those who have been around the block a few times.
Following a search of the shoreline at first light Tuesday, the Harwich Fire Department called off its search for a ...
More than 300 people gathered on the lawn of the Chatham Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse Satuday, June 14 for a "No Kings" protest. See full story on our website. TIM WOOD PHOTOS ...
Three top town officials have inked new contracts with the town. The select board last week unanimously voted to approve a ...
On June 4, the second annual Chef’s Challenge was held at Pate’s Restaurant. The Lower Cape Outreach Council created the ...
CHATHAM – In a benefit for Cape Abilities and The Grateful Mug Cafe, the award-winning documentary "Autism Goes To College" will screen at the Chatham Orpheum Theater next Thursday, June 19, at 7 p.m.
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 ...
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 ...
T.S. Eliot wrote an essay, "Ulysses, Order, and Myth,” a book review of the then-recently released James Joyce novel ...
As David Bermudez remembers, it all happened very quickly. Sitting in the back of the Stonewall Inn one night in June 1969, ...