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In the News
Martin McDonald won his first term as a selectman here in a landslide election Tuesday, getting a whopping 875 votes out of 1,534 ballots cast.
McDonald easily beat out opponents Bob Smith, who got 392 votes, and Anthony Nannini, who got 250.
In Provincetown: conference looks for ways to rejuvenate school district; two new seasonal package stores under fire from yearround businesses; Historic District Commission okays several applications around town; John Corea, captain of the former lightship talks about the great storm of ’54, Hurricane Edna; residency requirements for local scholarship fund may be relaxed to include other Cape towns; townie parties kick of the season with food and fun; PHS seniors do community service jobs as graduation nears.
In Truro: rabies incidents increase, town hires part time animal control officer; Anthony Joseph steps in as new harbormaster; fire destroys Tom’s Hill home, two dogs die in blaze.
In Wellfleet: 335 Main St. Committee backs up and starts again on quest to find use for former church; town will bring Truro in on process to restore tidal flow to Herring River.
In Eastham: After long wait residents get dedicated parking area at Nauset Light; full election results.
In other news: specter of red tide makes Cape shellfishermen nervous; Outer Cape gets off easy on May deluge damage; Steve Kovacev completes his 10th Boston Marathon.
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