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Banner file photo Summertime street performers are back in the crosshairs of some local merchants over the volume of their playing. Marcia Kostick played regularly this summer around Lopes Square, drawing complaints. |
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In the News
The ongoing discussion over the noise level of street performers is coming up again at the Special Town Meeting on Nov. 13. Among the dozen or so articles that are going to be on the warrant, near the end of the list is one that, if approved, would subject street musicians to the town’s noise bylaw. Read the full story in this week’s Banner along with the stories listed below.
In Provincetown: VMES principal Tony Teso resigns; residency requirements for the town’s two top posts may be dropped due to high housing costs; more customers are sought for phase II of the sewer project; the town manager search committee is appointed; selectmen concerned that town boards are acting beyond their mandate; several long-time businesses close at season’s end; transfer station foreman suspended for a day; George Bryant talks about his bid for re-election to the Assembly of Delegates.
In Truro: vandals steal the rope used as the handicap railing at Head of the Meadow beach;
In Wellfleet: 335 Main Street group splits off into nonprofit that hopes to site a community center at former Catholic church; pictures from last weekend’s OysterFest.
In Eastham: plans for a wind turbine site go out for public review; Wiley Park to get a bridge connecting the two conservations areas.
In other news: domestic black lop-earred rabbit defies and odds and survives seven years in the wild; rabies baiting program believed to be working, no new cases reported; spirit week at PHS to feature car rally and bonfire.
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McCowen murder trial: day 4 Eastham shooter killed by police McCowen murder trial: Day 3 McCowen murder trial Day 2 McCowen murder trial: Day 1 Jury selection bogs down 30-year anniversary of the Patricia Marie disaster
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