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A high school student died in a boating accident off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on July 21, authorities say. Standout lacrosse player and rising high school senior dies in Cape Cod boat ...
A 17-year-old star lacrosse player from Massachusetts died after a boat crashed into a jetty off the coast of Cape Cod Friday night, police said. High school lacrosse star dies after boat crashes ...
All the passengers were between the ages of 15 and 17. Police believe the driver lost control and crashed into a tree near Swain Circle.
508 / 774. FIPS code. 25-12995. GNIS feature ID. 0618250. Website. www .chatham-ma .gov. Chatham ( / ˈtʃætəm /) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. Chatham is located at the southeastern tip of Cape Cod and has historically been a fishing community.
The Plymouth Mail robbery, or what the press dubbed "The Great Plymouth Mail Truck Robbery" was, at the time of its occurrence, the largest cash heist of all time. On August 14, 1962, two gunmen stopped a U.S. Mail truck that was delivering $1.5 million in small bills from Cape Cod to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Bourne Bridge in Bourne, Massachusetts, carries Route 28 across the Cape Cod Canal, connecting Cape Cod with the rest of Massachusetts. It won the American Institute of Steel Construction 's Class "A" Award of Merit as the "Most Beautiful Steel Bridge" in 1934. [1] Most traffic approaching from the west follows Route 25 which ends at the ...
Opened. June 22, 1935. Statistics. Toll. None. Location. The Sagamore Bridge in Sagamore, Massachusetts carries Route 6 and the Claire Saltonstall Bikeway across the Cape Cod Canal, connecting Cape Cod with the mainland of Massachusetts. It is the more northeastern of two automobile canal crossings, the other being the Bourne Bridge.
The Cape Cod Times Neighbors FundP.O. Box 36Hyannis, MA 02601 How to get Neighbors Fund assistance Those needing assistance may contact the Neighbors Fund at 508-778-5661 or 800-422-1446.