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Man standing under power lines on green, cleared land
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 19 Apr, 2024
The high voltage cables in Harwich are giving plant power a new meaning.
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 13 Apr, 2024
Open burning, a sign of spring, has home owners making common mistakes.
Wellfleet Transfer Station
By Lower Cape TV editorial staff 12 Apr, 2024
Literal tons of boat shrink-wrapping have a new future through the Cape's regional boat shrink wrap recycling program.
Architect Mary-Ann Agresti
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 06 Apr, 2024
As we celebrate Earth Day 2024, architect and certified wellness architect Mary-Ann Agresti says its time to ask questions about the building and remodeling materials we choose - and let those choices lead to a healthier future.
Man standing in front of trees
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 05 Apr, 2024
Orleans is bringing back some of the world's rarest and most productive ecosystems.
Soup Bowls for Hunger on April 3, 2024
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 05 Apr, 2024
Cape Cod Potters, 450 unique bowls, and a sold out crowd help combat food insecurity on Cape Cod.
Man is speaking into a web camera on zoom
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 01 Apr, 2024
Cape Cod is a paradox in itself – its beauty makes it vulnerable for human trafficking.
Truro Community Kitchen
By Lower Cape News editorial staff 31 Mar, 2024
This month the non-profit Truro Community Kitchen (TCK) says good bye to single use plastics and hello to re-usable containers.
Rewilding Cape Cod
By Lower Cape TV editorial staff 30 Mar, 2024
The concept of "re-wilding" has become a buzzword across the country. Here on the Cape, as years of development drove out native habitats and natural beauty on this fragile peninsula, projects began embracing the concept. But what does it really mean?
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