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CHATHAM, MASS.: The remnants of Hurricane Earl dumped wind-driven rain on Cape Cod ... reservations on Nantucket, the well-to-do resort island and old-time whaling port expected to get the worst of the storm.
Earl dodges N.C., heads to Cape Cod - Akron Beacon Journal

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Cape Cod and Eastham in the News
?Of all the states, Maine is my worst,? my 7-year-old declared on our last day of summer vacation. To understand this statement, allow me to set the scene for such a bold declaration.
Rain and pain in Maine

Labor Day marks the end of the summer season on Cape Cod. As the cars made their slow crawl off the Cape Monday afternoon, tourism officials were crunching the numbers to see if the summer of 2010 was successful.
Was The Cape A Tourist Hot Spot This Summer?

?How I Spent My Summer Vacation.? Everyone?s favorite third-grade assignment. And while we may be wistful for the days when we could write about summer camp or lying on the beach, Harvard students seem to get a bit more out of vacation these days?and Crimson athletes are no exception. Whether on the pitch, field, or pool deck, Harvard standouts left their mark all across the world this summer.
Crimson Athletes Spend Summer Break Honing Skills

Residents and business owners in the beach communities of Cape Cod and nearby islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard hung plywood over their shop windows on Friday and rued the arrival of Hurricane Earl, which appeared set to spoil their holiday weekend.
Cape Cod greets Earl with plywood and grumbling

CHATHAM, Mass. ? A weakening, but still dangerous Hurricane Earl steamed toward the gray-shingled cottages and fishing villages of Cape Cod on Friday, disrupting people?s vacations on the unofficial final weekend of the short New England summer.
Earl: Cape Cod still in harm?s way, but no evacuations called

On today's CapeCast: We hit the woods of Eastham on a fruit quest, heck-bent on plucking a hat-full of sweet, wild grapes, then we find out what else you can pick in the Cape Cod National Seashore!
Fruit quest in the woods of Eastham!

ANCHORAGE - Jerry Eastham woke up blind one morning eight years ago. It wasn't a total surprise. His father went blind. So did every one of his 14 older siblings due to a rare genetic condition that honeycombs holes in the retina.
Hidden trail details help a blind man see

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Jerry Eastham woke up blind one morning eight years ago. It wasn't a total surprise. His father went blind. So did every one of his 14 older siblings due to a rare genetic condi...
Hidden details on Alaska trail help a blind man see

President Barack Obama will push billions of dollars in new business tax incentives and spending on big construction projects on Wednesday, as he tries to convince a balky Congress to pass measures intended to spur the economy and create jobs.
Obama pitches road spending and tax incentives

Simon Yackulic , Deputy News Editor Former Students' Union President Kory Mathewson resigned from his position on January 11, 2010 after the executive committee gave him an ultimatum: either he resign or they would recommend to Students' Council that he be removed. read more
Mathewson pushed to resign

QUINCY ? Barnstable opened up its girls volleyball season with a dominating road performance yesterday, sweeping North Quincy 25-14, 25-11, 25-11.
School roundup: Volleyball, field hockey, boys soccer

By citybizlist Staff ARLINGTON, Mass. - A holding company for Leader Bank has raised $2.89 million o...
Leader Bank Raises $3M in Equity - cbl



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