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The Falmouth-based post-rock group Deep Six has just released a new album titled “Outer Sphere." This album is the group's third release, following “Fathomless” and the instrumental “The Abyss.” ...
I enthusiastically endorse Tracy Kelley for the Mashpee Select Board. What Mashpee needs is diversity on our boards and committees. Representation from all generations. Tracy will bring a new ...
We are quickly approaching our May 10 election day. As a 15-year resident of Mashpee, I think this is a particularly important election. The issues that Mashpee has to deal ...
The Osterville Village Library will present “From Atget to AI: The History of Photography with Fine Art Photographer Dave Mullen” on Saturday, May 10, at 1 PM.
My love for Mashpee began 45 years ago when my in-laws moved to the beautiful, picturesque island of Monomoscoy. My father-in-law quickly became a part of the town through the ...
I vaguely understand the frustration some have with Mr. Trump. The Bourne Enterprise article "No Kings" (April 25 edition) expressed some.
Pity the poor reviewer tasked with reviewing a one-person play. No costumes, very little by way of a set, and only one performer to describe. Luckily Jason Mellin, who wrote ...
The Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum will present a free Game Night on the museum’s tented garden patio in its garden on Thursday, May 8.
The Falmouth Theatre Guild’s highly anticipated production of “Whistle Down The Wind” opened this past weekend at Highfield Theater. This ambitious show marks the directorial debut for longtime behind ...
On view through May 24 at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, “Legends on Canvas” brings the heroes of baseball and football to life through portraiture, storytelling and historical artifacts.
Highfield Hall & Gardens will host a botanical jewelry workshop with exhibiting artist Ginnie Peterson on Thursday, May 8, from 2 to 3 PM. Ms. Peterson, whose work is currently ...
It's getting a little frustrating to see political signs popping up everywhere in Mashpee when Massachusetts state law clearly says they shouldn't be on public property or along state roads.
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