Last week, the Upper Cape Catch tackled one of the biggest and most urgent issues on Cape Cod: affordable housing. Follow the link to listen and learn more about how this issue is affecting the community. https://t.co/xStuWeHxfH
If you live on Cape Cod, you might be interested in this fresh perspective on sustainable architecture, poverty, and public participation. https://t.co/Eg7ULHneRe
Need something to listen to while you sit in holiday traffic? Try the Enterprise's podcast, the Upper Cape Catch (it's really good I promise)! https://t.co/p7FBLKkBUV
In a recent episode of the Upper Cape Catch, Mashpee Wampanoag Education Department Grant Manager Talia Landry talked to me about what Thanksgiving means to her and her community. Listen here: https://t.co/1nn35M6SjL
Last week, the Upper Cape Catch tackled one of the biggest and most urgent issues on Cape Cod: affordable housing. Follow the link to listen and learn more about how this issue is affecting the community. https://t.co/xStuWeHxfH
Community members came together in support of those affected by the bus crash on Saturday night. The Justice will publish a special four-page issue tomorrow addressing this tragic accident. Please continue taking care of yourself and your loved ones.
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Great article on custodial worker conditions by @thejustice. Curious what @BrandeisUAlumni think about how Brandeis is handling this emerging issue... https://t.co/gGfSLKXLmB
As lower- and middle-income residents of the Upper Cape face affordable housing shortages and high rents, I'd be interested to know how many people here are 'cost burdened' — meaning 30% or more of their income goes to housing costs (rent, mortgage, heat, etc.).
If you think the off season on Cape Cod is boring, check out the Enterprise's new(ish) weekly podcast, the Upper Cape Catch — I promise you'll be proven wrong. https://t.co/B8buZEWMkp
Hello fellow journalists! #RecoveryMonth is a great time to reassess what terminology we use when covering issues related to substance use. I found this guide by the NIH helpful: https://t.co/W1qo3Aic5y
At a recent Falmouth Select Board meeting, acting town manager Peter Johnson-Staub responded to a number of complaints the town received regarding AutoCamp's septic system issues. He assured the board that the Board of Health was taking appropriate action. https://t.co/RH7me4hIVA
The Holiday Inn on Jones Road recently sold for over $8 million to Synh LLC. Read more about the Brookline-based company that now owns the building here: https://t.co/IF0eSF6YdI
This summer, Falmouth-based nonprofit @IIEcapecod started the Cape's first ever playgroup for nonbinary and trans children. Read more about how this idea came to be: https://t.co/vfCPkYDykV
I had the pleasure of talking to former Olympic long-distance runner Frank Shorter about his recent move to the Cape. This year's Falmouth Road Race will be Mr. Shorter's first as a Falmouth resident! https://t.co/HtNfxzzVxF
“It’s amazing what some people think [a] dinghy should be” — Newly codified regulations address issues with people in Falmouth docking oversized boats at municipal dinghy docks. https://t.co/F8prPbtlV3
Yesterday Falmouth's drought status was upgraded from "Severe Drought" to "Extreme Drought." Read more about what that experts say this means for local communities and ecosystems: https://t.co/dmtjd3hKre
🐝🦋🌻New podcast episode out now!🌻🦋🐝This week's episode explores questions about the role of humans in preserving ecosystems and tells the story of the Falmouth Rod & Gun Club's pollinator fields. Listen here (or wherever you get your podcasts): https://t.co/fzQxlLzkac