![]() On most summer days, even when there are no fishermen casting at the water’s edge, fishing rods stick up out of the sand on the back shore like so many On the Pickleball Circuit TRURO - The sun is setting at an angle that casts a cool shade over three stools in the grass in front of a garage-like barn, where piles of produce Move, Talk, and Follow the Bluefish Edward is a The Rais Turn a Borrowed Slope Into Fertile Terraces Our black wall phone rang - yes, this happened that long ago - and I heard my husband’s cousin Edward Redonnet’s excited voice on the other end. “Provincetown,” he says, “became my The Stripers Are Here. PROVINCETOWN - Larry Moodry first came to Provincetown in 1960, hoping to spend a college summer waiting tables. The walls are lined with vibrant spools of wool and cotton and with the A World Traveler Finds His True Home in Provincetown WELLFLEET - In his 15 years of commercial lobster fishing, David Stamatis says he’s never seen a lobster like the one he pulled out of his trap in Cape Cod Craft Becomes Art in Gretchen Romey-Tanzer’s Weaving StudioīREWSTER - Eight big floor looms stand in various stages of use in Gretchen Romey-Tanzer’s studio. WELLFLEET - A cool wind blows across the drive-in parking lot, and the flea market is a frenzy of sellers simultaneously talking to customers, packing up, and glancing at the Clarice, the Calico Lobster PROVINCETOWN - Mackenzie Perry, the Provincetown community support liaison for the Homeless Prevention Council (HPC), says that she works with 35 to 40 clients per month who are actively struggling Eastham Gets to Yes on Two New Bus Stop SheltersĮASTHAM - The select board voted on July 10 to send a letter to the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) asking that shelters be added to two bus stops: The Market Where Mermaids, Whales, and Birds Abound WELLFLEET - Kathleen Bacon submitted her resignation from the Wellfleet Select Board on Wednesday, July 19, citing “irreconcilable differences with the board, lack of leadership, and undue stress” in a Sleeping in the Elements in Provincetown There’s just one thing Kathleen Bacon Announces Resignation From Select Board PROVINCETOWN - With a mix of federal and municipal funds already secured, a third infant-toddler room at the Provincetown Schools is ready to open its doors. WELLFLEET - Trudy Vermehren, the owner of the popular Fox & Crow Café on Main Street, is facing a threat of eviction at the height of the tourist season following Funds but No Staff to Grow Infant-Toddler Program of Environmental Protection issued a draft determination on July 24 denying a permit modification that would have allowed Holtec, the company decommissioning the shuttered Pilgrim Cooks Brook Beach Reopens After a Two-Week ClosureĮASTHAM - The closure of Cooks Brook Beach on the Cape Cod Bay side of Eastham from July 8 to 21 seems to have been caused by natural bacterial flourishing Fox & Crow Café Gets an Eviction Order PROVINCETOWN - The select board took two votes on July 24 that put the town on course to create up to 100 new apartments at two locations - one on State Agency Denies Holtec’s Permit Change Further down Provincetown Takes Two Steps Toward Building More Housing Herring Cove beachgoers cycled past black SUVs and suited men with earpieces and sunglasses. PROVINCETOWN - An air of excitement hovered over the West End last Friday afternoon. ![]() ![]() Provincetown’s Political Donor Class Gears Up for 2024 ![]()
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