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Here are four of the most popular stories on the Cape Cod Times website from the past week. Whitney Stancil — a Cape Cod pastry chef just named a 2026 James Beard semifinalist — will prepare a tasting menu of desserts each week, beginning this Valentine’s Day weekend, at Clean Slate Eatery in West Dennis.
Mark Patinkin is sure sales will still be fine. But in terms of being true to their heritage, Campbell's blew it with Cape Cod chips move.
"They were the two sweetest, kindest people that you ever met," neighbor Carl Nyman said.
Shipwrecked owner Alex Khan seeks photos, memories for Old Casino; Clam Man gets second location; no samples this year at Osterville Chocolate Fest.
The Fostering a Dream Fund helps Cape Cod's foster families with purchases like mattresses, sports equipment, summer camp fees - even prom dresses.
A small plane crashed Sunday at the Provincetown Municipal Airport on Cape Cod, catching fire and killing the pilot, who was the only person on board, officials said. Firefighters and other emergency responders extinguished the fire at the crash site near ...
A 77-year-old Cape Cod man is recovering after he was attacked after a "No Kings" protest in Hyannis this weekend. Jeffrey Smith was left bruised, cut up and concussed after police say he was punched several times in an assault following Saturday's rally.
Researchers at a Cape Cod institute have discovered what they say is the earliest known audio recording of a whale. Archivists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Falmouth identified the recording of a humpback whale’s song from 1949, the institution announced Tuesday. The recording was found on a well-preserved audograph disc.
HANOVER, Pa. (WHTM) — The snack capital of the world is getting a little fuller. The Campbell’s Company announced it will move production of its Cape Cod and Kettle Brand chips out of Cape Cod and to its Hanover plant and two other sites. It comes ...
Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston University. The Campbell's Company, which owns the crunchy, made ...