- Moving Freight By Rail A Growing Business
Posted in: Bourne News , Top Stories By DIANA T. BARTH Nov 28, 2008 - 12:21:06 PM BOURNE- The clickety-clack tells you you are on the Falmouth line, said locomotive engineer Patrick Doyle as he sat in a ...
- Eelgrass Latest Delay To Narrows Dredging
A recent study of the Cohasset Narrows Channel by the Army Corps of Engineers shows that a bonanza of underwater eelgrass may pose yet another roadblock to a long-delayed dredging of the waterway.
- Community Notes
Community dinners are being hosted by civic, business and religious organizations Capewide this Thanksgiving Day.
- Wareham has day of Christmas cheer on Saturday
Children of all ages are invited to attend the reading of Chris Van Allsburg's "The Polar Express," which will take place at the Wareham Free Library.
- Tractor-trailer loses rear tires on Route 25
A tractor-trailer lost two of its rear wheels early yesterday morning on Route 25 about 11 2 miles from the Buzzards Bay exit, fire officials said.
- I went to Christy's at Bass River to gas up,
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- Contemporary take on peaceful living
Poised on upland between the sea, marsh meadows and a pond in Falmouth's Quissett village, this contemporary chalet is an inspiring place to be.
- Quinn denies interest in speaker's post
Rep. John F. Quinn, D-Dartmouth, is being talked about as a possible candidate for Massachusetts House speaker, though he denied it in a statement Thursday.
- Debbie was rather worried about the parrot once the temps
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- Vote On Naming New School Delayed
Posted in: Bourne News , Top Stories By DAVID A. FONSECA Nov 7, 2008 - 12:00:56 PM BOURNE- The school committee had planned to pick a permanent name for the Bourne Elementary School and Early Learning Center ...
- Marion author pens mystery, Civil War tale
Randall Peffer, who spends the school year teaching literature and writing at Phillips Academy in Andover and the summers in Marion and on Buzzards Bay, has had a busy year in publishing.
- Cranberry growers, homeowners clash over pond
As the region enters the heart of the cranberry harvest season, tourists and locals enjoy the view of harvest-ready bogs sitting alongside town roads and highways, the beautiful red berries stretching on for ...
- 78% Of Bournea s Voters Take Part In Election
Posted in: Bourne News , Front Page Stories By DIANA T. BARTH Nov 7, 2008 - 12:00:51 PM BOURNE- Bourne's voting went off without a glitch, Town Clerk Barry H. Johnson said, crediting the months and months of ...
- There's now a president obama Who's solving the nations trauma From eight
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- The lady in Buzzards Bay yelled at us while we
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- Upper Cape kids help build homes
Thanks to some youthful helping hands, the Buzzards Bay Area Habitat for Humanity is nearly finished with the construction and landscaping phase of two duplex homes for low-income families at Byrne Circle in ...
- "...this is terrible; this is the worst of the worst
Bourne police were at the scene of a tractor trailer crash on Main Street in Buzzards Bay Tuesday morning around 11 a.m. The tractor trailer apparently struck and damaged the electric utility pole.
- My column may need to issue our second Bounty. Stacey
Saturday evening or early Sunday morning in a break-in at A Helping Paw, a private animal shelter in East Wareham.
- Massachusetts delays closing veach campsites
The statea s plan to remove 32 waterfront campsites at the Horseneck Beach Campground has been delayed for at least a year, giving campers at least another season to enjoy their views of Buzzards Bay.