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Photo Sue Harrison Costumed musicians squeeze out melodies during Saturday’s Portuguese Festival. |
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In the News
See this week’s Banner to see pictures of the Portuguese Festival and read about the revival of carrying banners with the names of fishing boats in the procession preceding the Blessing of the Fleet.
Also, read about the four new affordable housing units on Harry Kemp Way; plans to expand Flyer’s mooring field; National Park Service director tours Highlands Center; Truro Town Administrator resigns; a profile of Gretchen Van Ness, the town’s special counsel in its suit against the state; town’s finance director to leave for job in Plymouth; Outer Cape Health services hires a new finance director of its own; Ellen Burbank takes over as Pilgrim Monument director; a new RFP is issued for school annex property use; AIDS Support Group has shift in personnel; July 4th events on the Outer Cape; East Harbor now has clams and mussels; Truro ORV ban expands on Bay beaches; neighbors complain about chimes in Truro Town Hall; Concerts on the Green set to begin in Truro; funding is sought for study of Uncle Tim’s Bridge; after a spate of confusion it is decided that galleries don’t need liquor licenses for their openings where they give away beer and wine; columns; briefs; listings and the July supplement with the theme of Stories.
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Church & town agree on land/parking deal Boat banner revival stirs memories
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