The next meeting of the New Bedford Science Café will feature guest speaker Jennifer Nuzzo, director of the Pandemic Center and professor of epidemiology at the Brown University School of ...
Lawrence Gray correctly states in his January 17 letter to the editor that the appearance of Falmouth’s roadsides is diminished by litter. The same applies elsewhere on the Cape and ...
Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation has opened the application process for its annual scholarships. The foundation will award two $12,000 Community Scholarships to high school seniors who ...
It appears that the Silver Lounge restaurant, a longstanding Falmouth tradition, is changing hands. This establishment has been serving our community since 1938, and many of us have fond memories ...
It’s sad when you open the Enterprise and find derogatory and dismissive comments being directed at neighbors from a duo clearly too comfortable with their senior power broker status. We ...
Troy Clarkson, in last week’s column on the history of the East Falmouth business site that housed Tanya’s and now Bad Martha’s, asked for help in the progression of the ...
This is in response to L.W. Gray’s letter last week. His observations about roadside litter are spot on. I experience the exact same activity on Shore Road in Bourne where ...
Award-winning author Elly Swartz visited Morse Pond School in Falmouth last week to celebrate the release of “Same Page,” her newest book for middle school readers. In it we meet ...