Free concerts, new food truck nights & more!

Plus, how you can ride the bus on Cape Cod for free all summer long.

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The series offers the community free admission to enjoy diverse musical performances throughout the summer at the beloved Ruth Gordon Amphitheater.

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The series aims to enhance summer evenings for local residents with a combination of live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities.

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For families looking to create summer memories, the Wednesday evening Food Truck Rodeo offers a perfect blend of delicious food, historic charm, and family entertainment.

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The popular Arts & Crafts on the Green event is making its return to Downtown Plymouth this July for two days of local vendors, handmade products, and more.

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Easton residents have the opportunity to cool off and explore local history for free during the dog days of summer this July!

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This program aims to reduce traffic congestion during the busy tourist season while providing accessible transportation options for everyone.

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Mayor Michelle Wu announced a new tasty program bringing late-night food trucks to neighborhoods throughout Boston, marking a first in the city's history.

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