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Photo Mary Ann Bragg
Field producer and director Tim Robbins of Court TV’s new series “Haunting Evidence,” at the Anchor Inn last Friday afternoon.
In the News

See this week’s Banner for an update on the Court TV shoot in town last week. The filming for the “Woman in the Dunes” episode of Court TV’s new series “Haunting Evidence” wrapped up last Friday afternoon, after tromps through the National Seashore, a visit to a cemetery, an odd spike in temperature at the site where the body was first found and a sense that the woman’s spirit, and perhaps some physical evidence, lingered in the sand dunes. (See the Banner for the full story.)

In Provincetown: Historic District Committee sends St. Peter’s church back for more detailed plans on the rebuilding; international same sex couples will face same hurdles in marriage application process as those from out of state; sewer permitting process pushes laundry opening back to Aug. 1; Court TV films segment on Woman in the Dunes unsolved murder case; Surf Club looking to expand with roof deck and remodel; police prepare to celebrate their 100th birthday; state DOR push rooms tax case back to June 7; Selectman Cheryl Andrews may run for Assembly of Delegates; cable advisory commission gets a redo and draws criticism for past practices; neighbors’ feud turn physical, one man arrested; PHS students get program on teen date abuse;

In Truro: interviews with candidates for selectman and school committee; Selectman Fred Gaechter clarifies the reasons for his vote not to re-appoint Leo Childs to the Board of Fire Engineers; selectmen send building committee back to drawing board for smaller, less expensive community center plan.

In Wellfleet: snowplowing issues still murky as voters support part but not all of proposals; local architects offer workshops on making houses more eco-friendly.

In Eastham: town meeting concludes, animal control bylaw passes, Ocean Beach funds stay in place.

In other news: Viking Princess will operate this summer on bio-diesel fuel mixture; in baseball, PHS Fishermen rained out, next game Thursday; PHS Academy students present their work in an exhibit at PAAM.


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