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10/21/04 oysterfest birds/baby
Photo Ann Wood
Pumpkin Skyye Lebeau seems a little confused by a couple Big and Small Puppet Works birds (Terrie Cugno and Sandy Franconi) and fairy Lynn Murphy at the OysterFest.

In the News

See this week’s Banner to read about the overwhelming success of Wellfleet’s 4th annual OysterFest. A page of photos illustrates the fun event.

Also read stories about Cape Air’s future and peak pricing concerns; no bids received on Truro Community Center, voters there question need for Town Meeting; Wellfleet STM shoots down repairs for Lieutenant Island Bridge; a bid to construct a second laundry on Nelson Avenue; the mix-up in the printing of the absentee ballots; the tragic suicide by gunshot wound on Fisherman’s Wharf; the recent state Rep. debates between incumbent Shirley Gomes and challenger Sarah Peake; the full Finance Committee message relating to Monday’s Special Town Meeting; a gift from AIDS patient zero to his doctor will be auctioned on eBay to benefit the AIDS Support Group; sewer report says things are back on track; VMES begins accreditation process; Selectmen choose faux fire tower as stealth design for cell tower array; Bryant’s east end property still piled with too much salvage material; beluga whale assumed to be lost from pod makes a solitary visit to the harbor apparently seeking company; Truro voters bristle at taking town land for wellfield protection; Nauset football team falls to fearsome Falmouth; listings, briefs, the fall Home Improvement supplement and more.


Manor questions dominate Special Town Meeting
Gay marriage suit
moves to Appeals Court


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