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Banner file photo/Burritt The hostel building in Eastham. |
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Hostel tactics incite ire
EASTHAM — Hostelling International is on a slippery slope that has ended the near anonymity the quiet little hostel on Goody Hallett Drive has enjoyed for more than 40 years and that may now cost the hostel its very existence. What started out as plans for a new, enlarged green facility has turned into a letter from the zoning enforcement officer to cease operations.
For more on this story and those listed below, see the July 19 Provincetown Banner.
In Provincetown: red dot delay sewer properties face higher hookup charge; regatta rescued as two volunteers agree to take over management; DPW agrees to set up protocols for future water tank draining to protect adjacent wetlands; streetscape narrows focus and makes first recommendations; belfry hoist set for late next week; lighthouse health project offers a wide array of health information; selectmen set to move forward with repaving; tourism media plan to be revealed next week; yacht club races resume in harbor;
In Truro: police chief talks about his reasoning behind the decisions that led to recent tensions with selectmen; town looks at seashore zoning issues; community center contract signed;
In Wellfleet: Herring River plan to offer three alternatives; benefit party for Caleb Potter set for July 26; surf contest moved from Whitecrest to Rhode Island;
In Eastham: special town meeting set for Oct. 1, water system likely to be on the warrant; selectmen rethink and reformuate transfer station fees;
In other news: commercial bass season opens; ORV routes completely closed but small area reopens Tuesday; columns; letters; arrest log and more.
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