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Photo caption A mother and calf right whale seen off shore of Cape Cod.
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In the News
See this week’s Banner to read about the U.S. Navy’s plan for an underwater warfare training range off the coast of the central to south Atlantic states which could further threaten the already severely endangered North Atlantic right whale.
IN PROVINCETOWN: Selectman David Nicolau expressed concern about recent zoning board decisions but the board refused to back him on querying Town Counsel; land sale for affordable housing near Cumberland Farms likely headed for spring Town Meeting; crèche challenged, counsel says represent other faiths or take it away; local business builders office to close; elementary school to reorganize top three grades; tourism fund money will fund a part-time custodian for library this summer; 45 signatures from Provincetown join the state-wide petition to ban gay marriage; two committees join to support fast tracking for rental housing.
IN TRURO: Truro Central School to get solar panel after the requisite 3 percent of households opt into green plan by power company;
IN WELLFLEET: Charlie Amsler wants to put an organic farm on a tract of conservation land but ConCom not so sure it is suitable due to wetlands.
IN EASTHAM: Ocean Beach plan still draws fire as opponents say defeated project should be taken off the drawing board for good; town contemplates webcasting for Town meeting.
IN OTHER NEWS: Seashore deputy superintendent gets top post at Cape Hatteras park; VMES students celebrate Thanksgiving the historic way with a six-pound lobster; columns; letters; and more.
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Wellfleet TM voters reject bank easement Bohm painting ruckus raised
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