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Senator Markey and State Rep. Moakley at Ghelfi's Candy on Cape Cod Supporting Internet Access
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8/18/2025, 6:49 PM
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Business owners from the Cape and Islands depend on broadband access to connect with customers in Massachusetts and around the world. I’m partnering with Thomas Moakley to close the digital divide and get small businesses access to the fast, affordable Internet they need.
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