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Photo Ann Wood Producer Jennifer Lane told the Provincetown Business Guild last Wednesday that the gay-reality-docu-soap “P-Town” will cast the town in a positive light. |
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In the News
In this week’s Banner find out about the new TV show set in Provincetown that means to be the sister show to “Laguna Beach,” MTV’s biggest hit to date in which attractive teenagers in Laguna Beach, Calif., are followed by cameras, the footage of which is edited into a half-hour reality soap opera series. “P-Town,” a show similar to “Laguna Beach” but deemed the first “gay-reality-docu-soap” by producer Jennifer Lane, is preparing to air on the relatively new all-gay network Logo beginning in January 2007. The first casting call was held Saturday.
In Provincetown: Parry Aftab workshop on Internet safety for teens scheduled; Miksch trial begins Monday; Peake kicks off state rep run; Nicolau and Avellar among candidates for May election; major transportation system in the works; town workers feel the burden of healthcare discussions; students react to talks about possible closing of high school; planning board to re-review Ship’s Way site plan; Yingling recuperating after Jamaica accident; restored Lipton Cup to go on display; talks about moving recreation dept. to school on hold; dog fees to double; scallop fishermen say proposed regs will likely favor large boat fishermen and hurt small boat locals.
In Truro: Selectmen talk about room tax on private rental but split on what action to take; town departments undertake fee analysis.
In Wellfleet: Selectmen talk to administrator about giving hiring preference on town jobs to town residents; also consider limiting membership on regulatory boards to full time residents.
In Eastham: Residents not ready to take up Ocean Beach issue again; local gravestone expert hosts website getting thousands of hits.
In other news: Billingsgate Tourney set for mid March; Supreme Judicial Court gives itself more time in consideration of whether out of state same sex couples should be allowed to marry.
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