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Photo Courtesy Adam Kozak Three state police officers and Provincetown police officer John Lind detain a person during fights that broke out the night of July 4. |
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In the News
See this week’s Banner to read about former Cape & Island’s district attorney Monica Kraft’s request that the DA’s office investigate the events of July 4 that have been called a near-riot. Kraft’s 17 year-old son was arrested in the fracas.
Also read these stories:
In Provincetown: Angel Foods deli has been ordered to put its rent in an escrow account to help clean up the property of their landlords, George and Marie Bryant; sewer rates going up nearly 15 percent for new customers; Nathan Miksch murder trial delayed until November; bail in the Christopher McCowan murder case upheld by appeals court; Rosie O’Donnell’s gay family cruise ship docks in town for a day; police at airport confiscate drugs assumed to be illegal but make no arrests; VMES steps closer to offering all-day daycare; the scallop boat “Princess” sinks, crew is rescued; MacMillan pier adds full ice service; Profish objects to float space rental to anyone other than a commercial fisherman; loss of state funding threatens planned flex route; lightning strikes East End home shattering chimney and destroying appliances; final show of the year cancelled by the Rep, director laid off.
In Truro: North Truro Village planning process moves forward, planner to be selected soon.
In Wellfleet: anti-semetic remarks linked with property destruction considered a hate crime; shellfishermen back in business, again, Eastham and Orleans remain closed; selectmen consider signing two MOUs with the Seashore, one for the Herring River restoration project and the other to gain permission to build affordable housing on town land in the Seashore; Historic house tour this Sunday.
In Eastham: Arnold’s restaurant on Route 6 broken into and $14,000 taken, second break-in attempted; selectmen grill applicants for seats on conservation commission about their stance on the controversial beach parking issue.
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Provincetown deadbeat takes London by storm Shellfish abound in Pilgrim Lake
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