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Cape Shipwrecks And Rescue Efforts Highlighted In New Book
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Cape Cod Maritime Museum casts Family Week, Mayflower lecture
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Earth Day, mini-grants, licenses, lectures, Town Notes
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Andrew Gottlieb s take on Climate Change Sunday on Zoom
The Register
Join the Cape Cod Maritime Museum online this Sunday at 2 p.m. to hear Andrew Gottlieb, executive director of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC), speak about the urgent issues surrounding Climate Change on Cape Cod.
Scientific data shows that the northeastern U.S., including Cape Cod, will experience dramatic increases in sea level rise due to climate change. The region can also expect increasingly warmer temperatures, more droughts and an increased frequency in extreme weather.
Since it was founded in 1968, APCC has helped restore natural resources in every town on the Cape, procured better environmental policy at the county, state and federal level, and brought in millions of dollars to improve, protect and preserve Cape Cod. Gottlieb brings extensive environmental protection experience in local, state and county government to his work with APCC.
Happy birthday Nick, sailor yarns, Valentine spins, Town Notes
The Barnstable Patriot
In recognition of what would have been the 33rd birthday of U.S. Marine Corporal Nicholas G. Xiarhos, his namesake foundation and The Cape Cod Foundation partnered last week to issue $33,000 in community support grants. Nicholas lived a life that brought joy and love to people he touched all over the world, a life that was dedicated to serving our great nation and the men and women who defend it, wrote Nicholas father, Steven. With your ongoing love and support, the Nicholas G. Xiarhos Memorial Foundation and the Xiarhos Gold Star Family will continue to do everything we can to keep his dedication, his legacy, and his dream alive.