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June 1st marked the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is expecting an above-average year.
Busy roadways are a typical part of summers on Cape Cod, with visitors coming in droves to enjoy the region.
Restaurants and businesses on Cape Cod and across Massachusetts are adapting to new rules and regulations designed to protect public health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Herring River Restoration Project- Phase 1 (CCC File No.
$400,000 CARES Act grant will support recovery and resiliency efforts in the wake of COVID-19 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (June 29, 2020) - The Cape Cod Commission has received a Coronavirus Aid,…
Government and nonprofit entities eligible for funds to support local and regional recovery efforts FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (June 24, 2020) – The Cape Cod Commission, on behalf of the Barnstable County…
Cape Cod Commission and Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce release preliminary business survey data FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (June 15, 2020) -- Preliminary results from a survey issued to local business owners by the Cape Cod Commission and the Cape…
Certain gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N20), are known as greenhouse gases (GHGs) and are widely acknowledged to contribute to climate change.…
The Ocean Corridor Economic Alliance Northeast (OCEAN) creates an environment in which relevant businesses, organizations, and research and educational institutions can collaborate to advance sustainable growth and innovation in ocean-related…
As COVID-19 continues to impact our communities, the Cape Cod Commission has created a number of new tools and strategies to assist residents, business owners, non-profit organizations, and municipalities.