Pieces of meteor landed in Cape Cod bay
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Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution say their seismometers likely recorded the atmospheric shock wave from the meteor that exploded over Cape Cod Bay last week, an event that researchers say may have left recoverable fragments on the ocean floor,
As the rest of the state deals with sweltering heat for the rest of the week, Cape Cod & the Islands will be enjoying beautiful seasonal conditions. Provincetown will hit a high of 78 degrees Thursday afternoon,
Cape Cod Community College Educational Foundation, an independent nonprofit organization aimed at bridging the gap between public funding and students’ needs, received a record-breaking $20 million gift, which will double its endowment.
Dig your toes in the sand, sink your teeth into some quintessentially summery food, sip something cold, and store up some sunny memories for winter.
Friday and Saturday are forecast to be the hottest days of the stretch, NWS said. The warmest temperatures are expected along the coastal plain, away from the immediate shoreline. Hyannis and Martha's Vineyard are expected to see low 80s those days, while Nantucket may stay in the 70s.
Warm but dry weather is expected for the rest of the week on Cape Cod, according to the National Weather Service. Mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s are predicted for Thursday and Friday. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 80s on Saturday.
There is growing concern in Eastham, Massachusetts, over a home that appears to be on the verge of falling into the Atlantic Ocean. Now, town officials are moving in to demolish the home out of fear that it could fall on those visiting the beach below.
A new exhibit at Cotuit Center for the Arts celebrates LGBTQ+ artists, addressing art segregation on Cape Cod.