Recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds from Nov. 7 to November 10, 2022. PROVINCETOWN Nov. 8. James M. Trosino and Robert E. Alan to Thomas J. Kirdahy. 160 […]
Archives for 2022
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds Nov. 17,- Nov. 23, 2022
Neighborly connections about all kinds of stuff
JOBS Community food project coordinator: AmeriCorps VISTA member to develop and sustain a community food program. Manage strategic partnerships, recruit and train volunteers, create social media, identify and promote food resources, […]
Indie’s Choice
Indie's Choice for the Week of Thursday, November 17, to Thursday, November 24, 2022
Come Dancing (Friday, Nov. 18) Wellfleet Preservation Hall (335 Main St.) hosts the monthly Outermost Contra Dance on Friday, Nov. 18, 7 to 9 p.m. The evening includes New England […]
Provincetown Legal Notices
Town of Provincetown Invitation for Bids (IFB) For Refurbishment of Auditorium Seating The Town of Provincetown, MA is soliciting bids for the refurbishment of Town Hall auditorium seating. Sealed bids […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices
Town of Wellfleet Wellfleet Finance Committee Virtual Public Hearing November 22, 2022 The Town of Wellfleet Finance Committee will hold a virtual public hearing via Zoom on Tuesday November 22, […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices
TOWN OF TRURO Notice of Remote Public Hearings Zoning Board of Appeals December 19, 2022 On Monday, December 19, 2022 at 5:30 pm the Truro Zoning Board of Appeals will […]
2022 ELECTION
A Democratic Party Sweep on the Outer Cape
Election returns for key races in four towns: Nov. 8, 2022
Provincetown Registered voters: 3,390; ballots counted: 2,221 (65.5%) Governor Healey (D) 2,000 Diehl (R) 191 State Senator Cyr (D) 2,061 Lauzon (R) 133 County Commissioner Bergstrom (D) 2,040 Beaty (R) […]
GO WITH THE FLOW
$75-Million Sewer Project Sails Through Town Meeting
Provincetown will have wastewater treatment town-wide by 2030
PROVINCETOWN — Voters at the Nov. 9 special town meeting endorsed a $75-million sewer expansion plan. The five articles that authorized the project all passed overwhelmingly, with about 300 “yes” […]
2022 ELECTION
Galibois Will Be the D.A.; Buckley Elected Sheriff
Senator Cyr and Commissioner Bergstrom are re-elected
PROVINCETOWN — In a strong night for Cape Cod’s Democratic Party, defense attorney Robert Galibois was elected district attorney for the Cape and Islands on Tuesday while lawyer Donna Buckley […]
CIVICS
Wellfleet Select Board Names 6 to Maurice’s Planning Committee
A 9-member group will consider options for the 21-acre campground property
WELLFLEET — The select board filled six of seven available spots on the new Maurice’s Campground Planning Committee at its Nov. 1 meeting but ran into trouble trying to decide […]
WATER QUALITY
Tests at Truro Condos Raise PFAS Worries
DEP says residents of complex on Shore Road should be notified
TRURO — The wells at the Stone’s Throw condominium complex on Shore Road have edged past the state’s limit for contaminants known as PFAS — per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — […]
HEALTH CARE ACCESS
TestNtreat Gives Top Priority to Sexual Health
Nurse Jeff Schaffer and his team work to topple barriers to treatment
PROVINCETOWN — Jeff Schaffer’s goal is to get rid of the stigma that surrounds sexual health. “Studies have shown that when people aren’t shamed for seeking sexual health services, they […]
IN CRISIS
Nowhere to Turn When the Mentally Ill Refuse Treatment
The case of Adam Howe reveals a dire need for new approaches to mental health care
Among the many shortcomings of the nation’s mental health care system is its inability to address a core conundrum: how to help patients who do not think they need help […]
METACIVICS
Questions About Questions at Town’s Sewer Forum
Participants ask why voters couldn’t speak for themselves
PROVINCETOWN — In advance of Provincetown’s online forum about the Nov. 9 town meeting, voter Thom Cusack made a plan. He had only recently found out that the town’s $75-million […]
RADIOACTIVITY
Law Limiting Pilgrim Water Release Awaits Baker’s Signature
Sen. Moran’s amendment is attached to economic development bill
PLYMOUTH — A Holtec official said at a July public hearing that, if a state law prohibited it, his company would not release a million gallons of treated radioactive water […]