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Millions of people in the United States live with the effects of a disability or chronic illness every day. Many manage their symptoms in the workplace without anyone knowing. Others are reaching out for help they’re not able to receive. Join Upper Cape Catch producer Noelle Annonen in hearing two of those stories from people who live and work on the Upper Cape.
Peter Haviland served his country as a Specialist 4 in the US Army in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969. Born in Cambridge, he went to college for a w…
This winter, Falmouth High School graduate Mariah E. Spinola, 25, became the first person in her family to earn a college degree. A series of …
Mashpee Middle-High School senior Jaleesa Jackson is seeking to raise awareness on impaired driving among young people.
The Mashpee Health Department is considering an amended regulation that would require homeowners install innovative/alternative (I/A) septic s…
There is still time to register for our April Joy of Learning classes! We are offering six classes this session; for more detailed class descr…
Coco received an outpouring of attention last week and has several wonderful adopters lining up for her. Thank you to everyone that came to see her.
Cats’ eyes do not function like ours, and hence cats see the world quite differently. Human eyes have many retinal cones, the cells that give …
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