The 28th annual SCORE Small Business Awards on June 10 at 8:30 am recognizes the outstanding small businesses of 2021. SCORE will honor its Small Business of the Year (Greenbird Landscaping of Centerville), Nonprofit of the Year (Lower Cape Outreach Council in Orleans) and Small Business Champion (BizChecks Payroll in Marston Mills), while the Chambers […]
High winds and dry conditions kept the Falmouth Fire Departmentâand other Upper Cape mutual-aid fire departmentsâbusy battling brush and structure fires Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24.
On Friday afternoon, just before 3 PM, firefighters from Falmouth and Joint Base Cape Cod responded to a two-story structure fire at 20 Crosby Lane in Waquoit.
When the firefighters arrived on the scene, they saw flames shooting out of the second floor of the home and quickly ascertained that all four family members, as well as their dog, were safe, Falmouth Deputy Fire Chief Scott Thrasher said.
Firefighters found that the fire, driven by string winds, had spread to the roof and caused a partial collapse, Deputy Chief Thrasher said. Crews battled the flames from outside the building until they could determine the structureâs stability.
As the gender reveal party death toll mounts, people ask âWhy???â
Wildfires, malfunctioning explosive devices, a plane crash. Are gender reveal parties cursed?
By Beth Teitell Globe Staff,Updated April 19, 2021, 11:14 a.m.
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Tom and Kristin Cressotti, joined by their daughter, Ella, 5, encourage their son, Cade, 2 months, to smile for a photo outside their home.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
By now, the world is familiar with Kristin and Tom Cressottiâs gender reveal party. Maybe youâve seen the video? It captures Tom Cressotti, a real estate appraiser with a party vibe, getting hit in the crotch by a smoke bomb, dropping in pain in his East Longmeadow backyard, covered in blue powder (itâs a boy!), as an off-screen guest yells, âNo need for a vasectomy!â