Town councilors considering a motion to at least suspend the camera’s use, potentially to end the contract with the providers.
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We learn more about the Democrats who will be on the Sept. 1 ballot running for Barnstable County Commissioner.
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I have a friend in Barnstable who’s always telling me about unusual edible plants, particularly perennials. Recently, he told me he’s planting something new called a Cornelian Cherry.
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The Democratic primary election is September 1. The winner will go against Republic Adam Hogue on November 3.
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Today on The Point, we talk about newer interventions in mental health.
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That famous Bridled Tern is back in the news again, this time at Seagull Beach in Yarmouth. But there's bigger birding happening on the Vineyard, where a marathon dawn watch at Aquinnah produced 91 species and some early signs of fall songbird migration.
The Point
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We learn more about the Democrats who will be on the Sept. 1 ballot running for Barnstable County Commissioner.
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Today on The Point, we talk about newer interventions in mental health.
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We take your gardening questions and talk about solutions to common pests and problems.
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A review of the week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
NPR Stories
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All Thing Considered host Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR correspondents Tom Bowman and Emily Feng about the ways in which the U.S. war with Iran is connected to other conflicts across the globe.
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One parent and 13 former students have been arrested in a drug trafficking ring at Penn State University. The defendants allegedly transported and distributed large amounts of cocaine.
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In a country better known for conflict and poverty, Congolese celebrated their designer side with the sixth year of DR Congo Fashion week.
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The unemployment rate for 22- to 27-year-olds with higher education degrees is above the national average. Is artificial intelligence to blame?
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Coal mining has been a big part of the Navajo Nation's economy for decades. As mines and power plants have been closing, the tribe is trying to expand one of its largest mines.