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Welcome To Cape Cod
Cape Cod is one of the the world's most beautiful seaside resort areas, composed of 20 townships and including two islands,
the area has been the leisure choice of milllions including US Presidents. We at
Cyberstation, Inc. welcome you to Cape Cod and our Cape Cod homepage. We plan to be the most
complete and convenient source for information, reservations, and reviews of Cape Cod.
Eventually we will have a separate website for every township on the Cape, so be aware that the overall network of
sites is currently under development (Winter 2006). We are looking for writers, bloggers, artists, photographers - any
creative or business oriented folks who want to join us and contribute will recieve a lucrative revenue sharing deal from
us for anything you create. We do all the backend and technical work, all the hosting, all the advertising. Contact us at
help@cst.net for any business proposals, inquiries, or listing corrections.
Cape Cod and Wellfleet in the News
| Residents and business owners in the beach communities of Cape Cod and nearby islands of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard hung plywood over their shop windows on Friday and rued the arrival of Hurricane Earl, which appeared set to spoil their holiday weekend. |
| Cape Cod greets Earl with plywood and grumbling |
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| CHATHAM, Mass. ? A weakening, but still dangerous Hurricane Earl steamed toward the gray-shingled cottages and fishing villages of Cape Cod on Friday, disrupting people?s vacations on the unofficial final weekend of the short New England summer. |
| Earl: Cape Cod still in harm?s way, but no evacuations called |
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| A weakened but still nasty Hurricane Earl raced towards the beachcombers' paradise of Cape Cod, sweeping up the US East Coast with heavy rains and strong winds. |
| Hurricane Earl takes aim at US Cape Cod |
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| Hurricane Earl, down to 85 miles per hour and only a Category 1 storm, is accelerating toward the Massachusetts vacation destinations of Nantucket and Cape Cod. |
| Hurricane Earl update: storm surges up coast toward Cape Cod |
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| Source: Reuters * Businesses worry about loss of big holiday weekend * Boaters pull craft from water * Cape, islands popular vacation spot for celebrities * Wind gusts up to 70 mph (112 kph) winds forecast ( ... |
| US Cape Cod greets Earl with plywood and grumbling |
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| A look at the relatively calm Atlantic Ocean at Maguire Landing Beach in Wellfleet on the morning of September 2, 2010, one day before Hurricane Earl is due in the area. Cape Cod Times video by Eric Williams. |
| Calm before Hurricane Earl in Wellfleet |
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| The only thing John Vincent, the owner of the Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre expects to to show on his huge outdoor movie screen tonight is rain from Hurricane Earl. "I highly doubt, even if they don't shut the Cape bridges down, that anyone would be heading this way today, anyway" Vincent said yesterday. |
| Earl set to soak region; heavy rain expected in Lowell area as Cape feels brunt of hurricane |
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| With the winds and rains of a diminished Hurricane Earl scheduled to subside by this morning, Cape and Islands residents will awake to pounding surf, soggy lawns and possible tree damage. |
| Heavy rains, wind lash Cape and Islands |
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| WELLFLEET ? The Cape Cod National Seashore closed Marconi Beach in Wellfleet and Coast Guard Beach in Eastham to swimming this afternoon, due high surf and dangerous currents. |
| VIDEO: Seashore closes beaches to swimmers |
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| A second sighting of a great white shark off Provincetown was made on Sunday by a boater, who reported it to the U.S. Coast Guard. |
| Shark watch in Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet |
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| ORLEANS ? A portion of Route 6 between the Orleans Rotary and Exit 12 has reopened after a fallen tree was removed from the highway, fire officials said. |
| Rt. 6 in Orleans reopened after tree removed |
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| PROVIDENCE ? Hurricane Earl will likely pass 50 to 100 miles southeast of Nantucket around midnight Friday, probably as a weakening Category 2 hurricane, Gov. Donald L. Carcieri?s office said in a press release at 6 a.m. Friday. |
| Hurricane Earl winds are expected in R.I., Mass. at 3 p.m., may weaken to Cat. 2 storm |
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