Community first . . . memories that last!WILLIAM F. POMEROY
Hollywood comes to Orleans
Farm animals, activities in Yarmouthport
SPORTS
Locally grown
Town meeting opened Monday evening at the Harwich Community Center. Here, Leo Cakounes addresses the assembly.
Model trains on exhibit
Block Party in Orleans
Pops in the Park
Provincetown Regatta
Windmill Weekend
The Brewster Green Resort won 'Best of Show' during the annual Brewster in Bloom Parade April 29.
The weather held up, but the members of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy Class of 2012 littered the sky with their caps Saturday, June 16 as commencement exercises came to an end.
Runners finish the Harwich 5K race Saturday morning. The event raised money for youth fitness programs in town. Top finishers included Edward Harvey, from Needham (17:04); and Dawn Varnum, of Orleans (19:55).
23rd Anniversary of Pops in the Park
Cold weather last Friday did not prevent WE CAN's ribbon cutting ceremony to their new offices at 783 Route 28 Harwich Port. Left to right: Dottie Smith, chief of staff for Rep. Sarah Peake; Dorothy Savarese, president and CEO, Cape Cod 5; Pam Marsh, chairman of WE CAN's board of directors; Andi Genser, WE CAN executive director; State Rep. Cleon Turner; State Sen. Dan Wolf; Jeremy Gingras, executive director, Harwich Chamber of Commerce.
Monomoy Sharks mascot (Harwich High School senior Sydney Fournier) watches as State Representative Sarah Peake and State Treasurer Steve Grossman break ground for the new Monomoy Regional High School Friday.
Science on the Street, an interactive science festival for families, teachers and students took place at Cape Cod Museum of Natural History this past Saturday in Brewster.
Sarah Swain along with Liam Hogg on drums and Ron Siegel on upright bass at last week's Music Stroll. The second stroll is scheduled for next Wednesday.
Monomoy Regional High School dedicated its new outdoor sports complex Sept. 19, when the Monomoy Sharks hosted their first home game against St. Josephs Prep. The Sharks, in navy uniforms, won the game 28-6. The complex is located behind the districts new high school. Turn to Page 11 for full coverage in the Sports Section.
Festival of surf culture
D-Y one win from Super Bowl
Lower Cape Cod Chambers of {Brewster, Chatham, Eastham, Harwich and Orleans} Commerce welcomed the public free of charge to be educated from various Cape Cod businesses showcased at the 6th annual Lower Cape EXPO; held within the hallway and gymnasium of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich this past Saturday, April 5th.