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Photo courtesy Arlene Sulkes-Spieler Florida resident Arlene Sulkes-Spieler saw her red tapestry bag sink into the ocean during a whalewatch trip in Provincetown last August. Now, it’s contents have been returned. |
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Miraculous recovery of purse and more in the news
See this week’s Banner to read about a miraculous story of a lost purse that was retrieved from several hundred feet of water by a commercial fisherman months after it was lost and returned intact to it’s owner.
Also, read about a new plea from the police on the anniversary of the Christa Worthington murder; Provincetown looks to get back into compliance on the sewer system; the potential resolution of PAAM’s lot line woes with an abutter; local relief efforts for victims of the tsunami; the annual New Year’s Day dip by the Flounders from the Old Colony; plans for a flex route bus that will come to your door to get you but will take a bit longer to get you to Orleans and beyond; local pub closed after failing fire test; former hot sauce guy in hot water with indictment for drug trafficking and larceny; OSHA probes death of Truro man in Semass mishap; Provincetown takes four properties for tax title, what now?; Truro looks for compromise on dredging schedule; Nauset women warriors hockey team falls to Sandwich; listings, columns and more.
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Deadly clam parasite suspected at second Wellfleet site Town seeks a third of CPA funds
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