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In Provincetown the latest sewer expansion got underway and a pit to house the system pump was dug in the Grand Union parking lot. In a broader move, the Board of Health heard recommendations from it’s health agent that all property located at 10 feet of elevation or less should come into compliance with state Title V regulations.

In Provincetown: an ambitious marketing plan is put back on the shelf; new owners say the Bissell tennis courts will not be pushed out by condo development; water superintendent job to be contracted out; Whydah Museum says evidence identifies bones from the pirate ship wreck as boy of 10; MacMillan Pier tries out retail business on wharf starting with a shaved ice stand, a small gallery and a marine delivery service; dragger catches fire but damage is little; HOW dances at VFW are a big hit; new Flex bus starts up service.

In Truro: Leo Childs applies for vacant spot on Board of Fire Engineers; mooring regulations loosen which will make the wait to get a mooring even longer.

In Wellfleet: Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater nears groundbreaking time; Wellfleet Harbor headed for rehab.

In Eastham: Village plan may seek private investors to pay for consultants in the planning process; Susan Kadar’s plan to boost the limits on eligibility for affordable housing gets thumbs up from selectmen.

In other news: Nauset teams (softball, baseball and tennis) fail in their early tourney bids and drop out of competition; hurricane prediction is part science and part guesswork; Rep. William Delahunt promotes alternative fuel sources.


Debate intensifies over Francis scholarship funds
Selectmen mull over fate of Court Street firehouse

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