Category: Newsletter
Janet McCabe, Deputy Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency – who spends her summers in Wellfleet - kicked off the Day One plenary speaking about the importance of…
Data collected to further understand pandemic-driven population changes As the COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping the way people are living and working, it is having profound effects on Cape Cod’s real estate market.…
The Cape Cod Commission is embarking on a Freshwater Initiative that defines a path forward for improving pond water quality across the region.
Jordan Velozo has been promoted to the position of Chief Regulatory Officer.
Funding will enhance bike connections in Sandwich and accessibility in Brewster The Baker-Polito administration visited the Town of Sandwich in late June to announce nearly $4 million in grant funding to support 52 trail projects across the state as part…
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Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy annual report outlines successes and looks toward the future As part of the Cape Cod Commission’s economic development efforts, the agency supports the development and implementation of the…
Two service alternatives presented to advisory group Expanded rail service to and from Cape Cod has a number of benefits, including reduction of automobile usage and greenhouse gas emissions.
A drive down picturesque Route 6A, or the Old King’s Highway, provides a glimpse into Cape Cod’s history.
Strategies tailored to address challenges now and into the future The COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected Cape Cod's economy, with small businesses and organizations throughout the region experiencing financial, operational, and workforce impacts.…