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In the News
Fifteen affordable homes and duplexes in the new Brackett Landing complex in Eastham will be made available in a housing lottery in March, and now more local residents will get a shot at the prize due to increased earning limits. For more information read the story in this week’s Banner.
In Provincetown: selectman David Nicolau will step down in May; FinCom looks at stabilization and reserve funds and possible changes needed; nominations papers for May election available; committee to study July 4 events says budget will be $70K; Ditacchio gets only half of refund on his mooring fees after winning suit; Town Hall renovations delayed until spring; emergency planning meeting set for Feb. 13; Connie’s Bakery finds new home;
In Truro: builders look to spec houses as market continues strong; TCS holds dinner and fundraiser for school trip;
In Wellfleet:Two years later, red tide relief funds finally available;
In Eastham: new school budget is out;
In other news: Seashore to send letter disputing traditional cultural property status for dune shacks; Cape Cod Waves undefeated in tourney; columns; listings; the PHS Foghorn student newspaper
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Funds OK’d for 1st step in housing plan Conservation begets tax benefits NPP reading looks at Guantánamo detainees
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