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BANNER THIS WEEK

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Photo Mary Ann Bragg
Father Henry Dahl with a drawing of the new church.
In the News

See this week’s Banner to see the new plans for the rebuilding of St. Peter the Apostle church and learn what those plans entail. The new church is described as traditional and it will incorporate some of the elements from the original church which was destroyed by fire over a year ago.

In Provincetown: read an interview with the three candidates for the Selectman seat; an update on the recent candidate’s night; Flagship conversion from restaurant to residence hits a snag; Deaconess signs contract with Manor union workers; farmer’s market closes after dissent between members; Provincetown looks at new preschool program; war protesters arrested and face fines.

In Truro: Payomet Performing Arts signs lease with National Seashore for space at Highlands Center; residents and visitors divided in opinions after recent Selectmen’s meeting raised questions of bias.

In Wellfleet: candidates for selectman speak out as each tries to stand out from the others; Town Meeting okays plowing private roads but bogs down over new hire.

In Eastham: animal control bylaw has some residents growling with disapproval; Marconi day celebrates the birth of the man whose work led to the wireless communications we take for granted today.

In other news: local woman talks about her experience with hosting a boy from through the Fresh Air Fund; Nauset girls Lacrosse team shows heart; PHS girls tennis team regrouping for season; box turtles reveal their restless wandering side; right whales congregate off Provincetown beaches; columns; listings and more.

Plus the Home & Garden supplement.


Bergman takes a bow
Community center voted down again

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