Prisoners Of War On Cape Cod

Prisoners Of War On Cape Cod

By DEBORAH G. SCANLON During World War II, Cape Cod’s Camp Edwards received about 5,000 German prisoners of war. They worked at a camp constructed to hold them much of the time, but they also picked strawberries in Cape Cod’s fields, worked at an Army-owned laundromat...
The Faces Of Public Transportation

The Faces Of Public Transportation

By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN On an annual basis, the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) conducts an average of 121,500 trips, equating to roughly 2,350 trips a week and 330 trips a day. Its services range from taking passengers off-Cape to medical appointments to...