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Photo Derek Burritt Truro Police Officer Carrie DeAngelo stands with a D.A.R.E. flag at the Public Safety Facility where she’ll be teaching the anti-drug program starting in March. |
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In the News
Just eight months after joining the Truro Police Dept., Officer Carrie DeAngelo is taking the lead on two programs aimed at making children in the community safer. She’s dealing with child passenger safety and is going into the school to head up the D.A.R.E. program. Read the entire story in this week’s Banner along with the other stories listed below.
In Provincetown: low demand puts the 2nd phase of sewer plan in jeopardy; draft released for new streetscape plans that include paving and info kiosks; new housing board gets support for its consolidated housing mission; FinCom praises school for pared-down budget; WOMR in battle with Jazz Festival founder and director over ownership of the popular summer event;Manso muses on possible racism on Worthington jury; H-P Penguins get a bye in tourney’s first round.
In Truro: dog hearing brings testimony about biting incidents;
In Wellfleet: residents attend a financial meeting and express concern about waste; local property owner pleads guilty in child porn case; truck starts remote brush fire;
In Eastham: town gets new assistant administrator; turbines on town land put on hold, at least another year’s worth of planning and research needed;
In other news: dune shack designation process kicks up more discussion; ORV hearing on alternate plans being held Saturday in Provincetown.
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