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Photo courtesy Song of Myself Studio Brian (left) and Bruce VanAllen depict “set painting” in a 2007 calendar planned by the New Provincetown Players. |
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In the News
Nudists, or near nudists, are needed for a 2007 “tastefully nude” calendar being produced as a fundraiser for the New Provincetown Players, a local group of community and equity actors. On Saturday, Feb. 25, two-dozen people are needed to pose nude, or semi-nude, for free, in a final photo for the calendar. Each month depicts different behind-the-scene aspects of putting on plays, and the shoot on Feb. 25 will be of “the audience.”
In Provincetown: Two trials of local interest have all been postponed, Christopher McCowen’s trial in the murder of Christa Worthington until May 25 and Nathan Miksch in the murder of Tim Maguire until Feb. 27; storm that socked NYC only dumps 8 inches on Cape tip; continuing saga of difficulties in DPW may lead to misdemeanor charge for employee already on suspension; town looks at ways to cut $316K deficit; condo rental tax dies in committee but town is pressuring condo rentals to register with town for inspections; Whydah dispute over $632K betterment tax continues; warrant for annual town meeting opens; police contract okayed; Historic Commission okays changes to Surfside Inn; VSB moves to plan for smaller waterfront park.
In Truro: father arrested in Western Mass. on kidnapping charges when he didn’t bring his son back after a planned skiing trip; town considers going from cost of living to merit raise system but backs away fearing union opposition; lawsuit threatens this year’s Pamet Harbor.
In Wellfleet: Box Lunch loses $20,000 plus rare coins to a thief who broke into the restaurant Sunday night; Fire Chief search narrows to three candidates.
In Eastham: Selectmen protest Cape Tech tuition formula and join Provincetown in seeking changes; bomb squad called in to detonate a student made bomb at Cape Tech but parents believe security is adequate.
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