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Recount vowed in Plymouth, Barnstable senate seat race. What is next?
The Republican primary election on Tuesday for the senate seat for Plymouth and Barnstable was coming down to just a few votes Wednesday morning as state Rep. Mathew Muratore, R-Plymouth, pulled ahead of Kari MacRae, R-Bourne. As of 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, MacRae had secured 6,928 of the total votes and Muratore had collected 6,978, according to Associated Press tallies, based on unofficial results. ...
Great white sharks are making their way north. Two were detected near Marshfield beaches
Great white sharks are making their way north of Cape Cod as the water warms, and two have been detected off of Marshfield. The Chatham-based Atlantic White Shark Conservancy offers a real-time shark activity map through its Sharktivity app. The map shows that two tagged sharks, named Chewbs and Bruce, were detected by...
'Don't let your guard down': EEE detected in Cape Cod mosquito samples
Two mosquito samples from Provincetown have tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), and officials are urging folks to take steps to reduce the chance of being bitten. According to a release from the town of Provincetown, one of the samples was a woodland species of mosquito that "mainly feeds on birds but will occasionally bite mammals/humans." The other sample is a species that bites humans and mammals. ...
Winners in the primary election on Cape Cod and the Islands: state representative, senator
On Cape Cod, Massachusetts state primary election results were decided by a little over 20% of each town's registered voters, according to unofficial results the Cape Cod Times received from 15 town clerks. Turnout, which included day of and early ballots, ranged from 20.7% in Chatham to a 27% in Orleans. Morning voting was especially slow across the Cape with poll workers usually exceeding the number of voters at polling stations from Bourne to Provincetown. ...
Former State Police lieutenant from New Jersey will lead Mass. State Police, Healey announces
Former Lieutenant Colonel of the New Jersey State Police Geoffery Noble will be the new head of MSP, Healey announced on Wednesday. Governor Maura Healey selected Geoffery Noble as the next Colonel of the Massachusetts State Police, officials announced on Wednesday. Nobel previously served as Lieutenant Colonel of the New...
Bankrupt Steward Health approved to sell six Massachusetts hospitals at a loss
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Steward Health Care, the largest private hospital operator in the U.S., received a bankruptcy judge's approval on Wednesday to sell six Massachusetts hospitals, despite taking no profit from the $343 million sale.
Voters will decide minimum wage ballot measures in several states
Grace McGovern, a 24-year-old bartender and server at a downtown Boston brewery, recalls one recent customer vividly. He was very rude. It was a slow night, and she only had one table, a large group led by a man who “kept touching my lower back and my leg and making jokes,” she told Stateline. It […]
Steward Health CEO refuses to testify despite Senate panel subpoena
The CEO of Steward Health Care told a Senate panel he won’t testify at a hearing next week as part of an investigation into the company’s bankruptcy, in defiance of a subpoena. In a letter to the Senate Health Committee sent Wednesday, attorneys for Ralph de la Torre said it would be inappropriate for…
2 people died due to heat this summer in Mass.
Two people died in June due to heat in Massachusetts, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Previously Massachusetts was among states that did not track heat-related deaths where exposure to extreme heat was a secondary factor. “States like Massachusetts don’t track heat deaths because they don’t have to...
Final Cape Cod Times Neighbors Fund of the summer. This is your last chance to help.
A single woman who cares for her elderly mother and works as a technician in the healthcare industry called Cape Cod Times Neighbors Fund for assistance with rent for her Cape Cod apartment. When a health scare revealed that she needed heart surgery, she had to significantly reduce her work hours until the surgery could be scheduled. She would also need time to recover and gain clearance from her doctor before she could return to work. Her short-term disability coverage was only a portion of her pay and not enough to cover the bills, especially with the added medical expenses. She...
‘Written Warnings’ In Mass. May Be Worse Than You Think
I was cited for an at fault accident a year ago and now I have to be infraction less for three years or I will continue to pay higher insurance premiums. What about a written warning?. For the most part, a written warning is no big deal, but it certainly...
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