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    Pine Acres

    Residential Tax Exemption Reduced

    CHATHAM – The select board voted Jan. 13 to lower the proposed property tax exemption for...

    Residential Tax Exemption Reduced
    CHATHAM – The select board voted Jan. 13 to lower the proposed property tax exemption for...
    Michael Kelly, chief financial officer with Campanelli Company, awaits the approval from the planning board for 28 apartments at 606 Route 28 in Harwich Port. WILLIAM  F. GALVIN PHOTO

    Rental Apartments Approved For Sundae School Site

     HARWICH – The Sundae School ice cream shop will be scooped up and replaced with a 28-unit...

    Rental Apartments Approved For Sundae School Site
     HARWICH – The Sundae School ice cream shop will be scooped up and replaced with a 28-unit...
    After 30 years, the Brewster Chamber of Commerce and visitors’ center will be leaving town hall, at the request of town officials. FILE PHOTO

    Brewster Chamber Forced Out Of Town Hall After ...

    BREWSTER – Brewster town officials have asked the chamber of commerce to vacate its offices and...

    Brewster Chamber Forced Out Of Town Hall After ...
    BREWSTER – Brewster town officials have asked the chamber of commerce to vacate its offices and...
    Affordable Housing Trust member Jeffrey Handler cast the dissenting vote on providing $1 million for the Pine Oaks Village IV project. FILE PHOTO

    Trust OK’s $1 Million For Pine Oaks Village

    HARWICH – The affordable housing trust has made it clear they support the Pine Oaks Village IV...

    Trust OK’s $1 Million For Pine Oaks Village
    HARWICH – The affordable housing trust has made it clear they support the Pine Oaks Village IV...
    Connections to Chatham’s sewer system are lagging behind projections, some say. FILE PHOTO

    Officials: Lack Of Progress In Sewer Connection...

    CHATHAM – The town has spent millions expanding the municipal sewer system, but fewer properties...

    Officials: Lack Of Progress In Sewer Connection...
    CHATHAM – The town has spent millions expanding the municipal sewer system, but fewer properties...
    On Jan. 15, the affordable housing trust met to discuss the logistics of the Sea Camps pond parcel feasibility study approved by a select board vote of 4-1.  FILE PHOTO

    Housing Trust Talks Process For Pond Parcel Fea...

    BREWSTER – The affordable housing trust met Jan. 15 to discuss the logistics of the Sea Camps...

    Housing Trust Talks Process For Pond Parcel Fea...
    BREWSTER – The affordable housing trust met Jan. 15 to discuss the logistics of the Sea Camps...
    Massachusetts education commissioner Pedro Martinez uses a blowtorch to braze a pipe during a visit to Cape Cod Regional Technical High School on Friday. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTOS

    Cape Tech Hosts State Education Commissioner: M...

    PLEASANT LAKE – The commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary...

    Cape Tech Hosts State Education Commissioner: M...
    PLEASANT LAKE – The commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary...
    Angela Bucar. COURTESY PHOTO

    Chatham Chamber Executive Resigns

    CHATHAM – The Chatham Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association is looking for a new...

    Chatham Chamber Executive Resigns
    CHATHAM – The Chatham Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association is looking for a new...
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    Chatham
    Residential Tax Exemption Reduced
    January 21, 2026
    CHATHAM – The select board voted Jan. 13 to lower the proposed property tax exemption for year-round residents from 35 to 20 percent. The vote was...
    Connections to Chatham’s sewer system are lagging behind projections, some say. FILE PHOTO Officials: Lack Of Progress In Sewer Connections Troubling
    January 21, 2026
    CHATHAM – The town has spent millions expanding the municipal sewer system, but fewer properties than expected are connecting, some officials are...
    The jersey barriers pictured here temporarily separate a pedestrian walkway from a work area on the south jog pier. They will be removed when a new walkway, to be located to the right of the concrete wall, is constructed in the coming months. TIM WOOD PHOTO Contract Approved For Fish Pier Walkway, Final Element In Bulkhead...
    January 21, 2026
    CHATHAM – The final element of the project upgrading the south jog area of the municipal fish pier should be completed before summer visitors start...
    Harwich
    Michael Kelly, chief financial officer with Campanelli Company, awaits the approval from the planning board for 28 apartments at 606 Route 28 in Harwich Port. WILLIAM  F. GALVIN PHOTO Rental Apartments Approved For Sundae School Site
    January 21, 2026
     HARWICH – The Sundae School ice cream shop will be scooped up and replaced with a 28-unit multifamily rental complex. The planning board approved...
    Historic District and Historical Commission member Paul Doane provides the details associated with the Harwich Preservation Award. WILLIAM F. GALVIN PHOTO Nominations Available For Harwich Preservation Awards
    January 21, 2026
     HARWICH – Nominations are now being accepted for the Harwich Preservation Award, which will recognize people for their commitment to preserving...
    Affordable Housing Trust member Jeffrey Handler cast the dissenting vote on providing $1 million for the Pine Oaks Village IV project. FILE PHOTO Trust OK’s $1 Million For Pine Oaks Village
    January 21, 2026
    HARWICH – The affordable housing trust has made it clear they support the Pine Oaks Village IV development, a 242 unit income rent-restricted...
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    Orleans
    Singer Candida Rose leads attendees of Monday’s MLK Breakfast in a spirited rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Orleans. RYAN BRAY PHOTOS In Orleans, MLK’s Message Still Rings Loud
    January 21, 2026
    ORLEANS – The Rev. Liz Walker was all of 6 years old when her father took her to see Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak at her local baptist church...
    After years spent volunteering with the CG36500 lifesaving boat, Dick Ryder moved to Fort Myers, Fla., in the fall. FILE PHOTO Dick Ryder Looks Back On His Time With The CG36500
    January 21, 2026
    ORLEANS – As the son of a Chatham fisherman, Dick Ryder grew to love boats from a young age. He remembers rowing along with the tide out to the...
    About three dozen people in Orleans on Saturday protested against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the recent killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTOS Protesters Rally Against ICE In Orleans
    January 14, 2026
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    Brewster
    After 30 years, the Brewster Chamber of Commerce and visitors’ center will be leaving town hall, at the request of town officials. FILE PHOTO Brewster Chamber Forced Out Of Town Hall After 30 Years
    January 21, 2026
    BREWSTER – Brewster town officials have asked the chamber of commerce to vacate its offices and visitors’ center at town hall. The news, which was...
    On Jan. 15, the affordable housing trust met to discuss the logistics of the Sea Camps pond parcel feasibility study approved by a select board vote of 4-1.  FILE PHOTO Housing Trust Talks Process For Pond Parcel Feasibility Study
    January 21, 2026
    BREWSTER – The affordable housing trust met Jan. 15 to discuss the logistics of the Sea Camps pond parcel feasibility study, which was approved by...
    The anticipated groundbreaking of Spring Rock Village will likely take place within the first quarter of 2026, moving the project into the next phase after seven years of planning. FILE PHOTO $1.25 Million Regional Community Development Grant Awarded,...
    January 14, 2026
    BREWSTER – In late December, the town received the news that the regional community development block grant had been awarded $1.25 million for the...
    Features
    Gallery Antonia owner Domonic Boreffi. MELISSA DE LA VEGA PHOTO Minding Your Business- Gallery Antonia
    January 21, 2026
    “I’m going to follow my interest,” said Dominic Boreffi, owner of Gallery Antonia in Chatham. “That’s what I always tell people and that’s what I...
    A New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) ocean sunfish rescue in Wellfleet in September 2025. PHOTO COURTESY OF NECWA ‘This Is Emergency Rescue’ - HCT Winter Talk Offers Up-Close View...
    January 21, 2026
    HARWICH – If you're an ocean sunfish, Cape Cod Bay can be a tragic trap. A few wrong turns and suddenly you're in shallow water, maybe caught in a...
    Chaplain Clementina Chery is the president and CEO of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LOUIS D. BROWN PEACE INSTITUTE ‘Boston Strangler’ Screening Benefits Dorchester Peace Institute
    January 18, 2026
    All survivors of homicide violence should be treated with dignity and compassion. That is an underlying principle at the Louis D. Brown Peace...
    Obituaries
    George Vincent Lascher, Jr.
    January 21, 2026
    July 19, 1943 — January 8, 2026With deep sorrow, we share that George Lascher, a man of profound kindness, humor, and integrity, passed away...
    William (Bill) Tuxbury, Jr.
    January 21, 2026
    William (Bill) Tuxbury, Jr., 83, beloved husband, father, and grandfather passed away at home in Chatham, MA, on January 12, 2026. Bill was born in...
    Eugene Bicknell Doggett
    January 21, 2026
    Eugene Bicknell Doggett (Gene), age 89, passed away on January 12, 2026 at Beverly Hospital in Beverly, Massachusetts, following complications from...
    High School Sports
    Senior Dom Silvester eyes a puck during warmups before Monomoy-Mashpee faced Bourne on Monday. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO Silvester’s Elite Goaltending Has Sharks Near Top Of Division
    January 21, 2026
    BOURNE – Monomoy senior Dom Silvester is a superstitious guy.On game days as the goalie for Monomoy-Mashpee, Silvester always wears the same socks,...
    Junior Ray Whiteley handles the puck during Barnstable/Upper Cape Tech/Cape Cod Tech’s 5-2 win against West/East Bridgewater on Jan. 14. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTOS Redhawks ‘Learning How To Believe’ Amid Program Turnaround
    January 21, 2026
    HYANNIS – The Barnstable/Upper Cape Tech/Cape Cod Tech girls hockey team has bounced back tremendously from last year’s winless record.Only a...
    Senior Loring Eldred swims backstroke during Nauset’s meet against Martha’s Vineyard last Friday. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTOS With Limited Numbers, Nauset Swim Emphasizing Personal Success
    January 21, 2026
    SANDWICH – No phrase better captures the essence of the Nauset swim team than quality over quantity.The oft-repeated notion is, in this case,...
    Athlete of the Week
    Nauset sophomore Thomas Olean qualified in a sixth event for states during a meet against Martha’s Vineyard last Friday. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO Athlete Of The Week: Thomas Olean
    January 21, 2026
    SANDWICH – Thomas Olean has racked up the qualifications for states this winter.Olean, a sophomore on Nauset’s swim team, entered last Friday’s...
    Monomoy eighth grader Lucy Cortese has qualified for nationals in the 400-meter and runs as part of the track and field team’s 4x200 relay team. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTO Athlete Of The Week: Lucy Cortese
    January 14, 2026
    HARWICH – Monomoy eighth grader Lucy Cortese has hit the ground running in her first year on the Sharks’ track team.Cortese, in her fourth year...
    Opinion
    Letters To The Editor: Jan. 22, 2026
    January 21, 2026
    CECH Is Here To HelpEditor:The Chatham Ecumenical Council Helping Prevent Homelessness (CECH) extends sincere thanks to the partners who make our...
    Our View: If MLK Was Alive…
    January 21, 2026
    If Martin Luther King, Jr. was still alive, he would likely be dismayed by the backsliding in civil rights and social justice we’re seeing from the...
    Our View: Pond Property Housing Study Necessary
    January 15, 2026
     A lot of passion surrounds the proposal to study locating housing on the Sea Camps Pond Property in Brewster. As our front page story this week...
    featured
    Residential Tax Exemption Reduced
    January 21, 2026
    CHATHAM – The select board voted Jan. 13 to lower the proposed property tax exemption for year-round residents from 35 to 20 percent. The vote was...
    Michael Kelly, chief financial officer with Campanelli Company, awaits the approval from the planning board for 28 apartments at 606 Route 28 in Harwich Port. WILLIAM  F. GALVIN PHOTO Rental Apartments Approved For Sundae School Site
    January 21, 2026
     HARWICH – The Sundae School ice cream shop will be scooped up and replaced with a 28-unit multifamily rental complex. The planning board approved...
    Connections to Chatham’s sewer system are lagging behind projections, some say. FILE PHOTO Officials: Lack Of Progress In Sewer Connections Troubling
    January 21, 2026
    CHATHAM – The town has spent millions expanding the municipal sewer system, but fewer properties than expected are connecting, some officials are...
    Remember When
    Remember When January 22, 2026
    January 21, 2026
    Whit Tileston on his scooter while working for the Chatham Water Co.  in 1976. FILE PHOTO
    Remember When January 15, 2026
    January 14, 2026
    The Colonial Building in downtown Chatham, shortly after it opened in 1964. RICHARD KELSEY PHOTO, COURTESY LEE MARDEN
    Remember When January 8, 2026
    January 8, 2026
    Ship model builder Rob Napier in late 1980s.  FILE PHOTO
    Chatham Jewelers 2026 1
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