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Photo Vincent Guadazno Provincetown High School Principal Edward G. Boxer hands a diploma to Caitlin Lee Tobias, class of 2005 salutatorian. The yellow tassel denotes her National Honor Society status. |
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In the News
See this week’s Banner to read the first of our coverage and see photos of graduations at Provincetown High School and Cape Cod Regional Tech. In addition to our coverage of Nauset High School graduation in next week’s paper we will be publishing our graduation section covering all three schools.
Also this week, read about the two car crashes, one in Eastham on Route 6 and another in Provincetown on Bradford St. that sent occupants to hospitals on the Cape and Boston.
In Provincetown: trash dumping along Route 6 raises concerns; town looks to institute water service inspections as part of sales requirement; insurance cancellation grounds the Birdman event; Don’t Panic gets more complaints about crude wording on t-shirts; Mary Chatlos is named senior of the year by COA; Nelson’s Bait & Tackle gets a new owner with a vision as ambitious as a fish tale; Kendall gets a year on cocaine conviction; task force begins study of economics of cultural tourism; bones found at construction site not human.
In Truro: Christopher McCowan alleges he witnessed Worthington murder but did not do it; erratic driver crashes car and leads police on chase through bog; town decides to ban unattended boats on beach; Long Nook Beach remains closed until approach dune can be made safe.
In Wellfleet: boat ramp to be closed most if not all of summer for repairs; Gomes talks to constituents about changing the primary date and Route 6 safety issues; Peace and Justice group hold well attended evening of theater.
In Eastham and Orleans: the Lighthouse Charter School turns 10; Eastham selectmen sponsor beach use survey; rock show features local talent and raises money for the American Cancer Society; Nauset tennis falls to BC High, Eastham Historical Society raises money for expansion.
The Red Sox World Series Trophy made a whistlestop tour of the the Outer Cape to the delight of kids and fans.
In this issue, also read columns, letters and more.
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Local fishermen aim to reclaim sea clam fishery Red tide puts a drain on Wellfleet’s economy
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