FOR SALE Fabulous estate sale. Friday, Nov. 17 through Sunday, Nov 19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Egeli Gallery, 382 Commercial St. Antiques. Vintage. Marvelous curios. Asian art to Pashmina scarves to […]
Archives for 2023
Indie’s Choice
Indie's Choice from Thursday, November 16, 2023 to Thursday, November 23, 2023
Moving On (Thursday, Nov. 16) Dawn Walsh, executive director of Lily House, leads a “Death Café” discussion of end-of-life issues and an “opportunity to make friends with death” at Provincetown […]
Town of Truro Legal Notices
TOWN OF TRURO PUBLIC HEARING RENEWAL OF TIDAL SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE LICENSE In accordance with MGL Chapter 130 § 60 with an application filed on October 27, 2023, by Dan Smith, […]
Provincetown Legal Notices
Town of Provincetown Position Opening Housing Director The Town of Provincetown is now accepting applications for the full-time position of Housing Director. This full-time position is typically 40 hours per […]
Eastham Legal Notices
Town of Eastham Select Board Public Hearing November 20, 2023 The Eastham Select Board will hold a public hearing on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2023, AT 5:30 PM at the Eastham […]
Wellfleet Legal Notices
Town of Wellfleet Select Board Public Hearing November 21, 2023 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. both […]
SEAFOOD SUPPLY CHAIN
How Quahogs Are Made
A Cape Cod clam’s journey from a hatchery in Dennis to stomachs the world around
EASTHAM — In the hierarchy of Cape Cod shellfish, the story of the clam is often forgotten in favor of the glamorous Wellfleet oyster. Across the country and the world, […]
DELINQUENTS
Delgizzi Is No-Show Again, This Time in U.S. Court
Behind on property taxes here, landlord owes the IRS an estimated $2 million
BOSTON — A landlord known across the Outer Cape for renting run-down properties and ignoring municipal tax bills for years is now in trouble with the federal government. David Delgizzi […]
CIRCULAR FILE
Police Called Abuse of J-1 Students a ‘Civil Matter’
Protecting young visiting workers is nobody’s job
PROVINCETOWN — Four Bulgarian college students here on the U.S. State Dept.’s J-1 Summer Work Travel program spent nearly their entire season in Provincetown searching for help with an abusive […]
THE LEGISLATURE
2 Bills Would Advance State Health Equity Initiatives
Legislators take aim at HIV risk and period poverty
In a move aimed at improving statewide public health outcomes, the Mass. Senate on Oct. 26 unanimously passed two bills that would expand access to HIV preventive medication and free […]
VOTER CHALLENGES
Registrars Strike 3 Names but Keep 5 Others
TRURO — On the first night of hearings on dozens of voter challenges, the board of registrars struck three names from the town’s rolls but upheld the registrations of five […]
HAPPY MEALS
Opening Day at SKIP
Lunch and hugs at Provincetown’s beloved winter gathering spot
PROVINCETOWN — Lunch at SKIP starts at 12:30 p.m., but guests start to fill the United Methodist Church’s function hall, mingling and gradually forming a line as early as 11:45. […]
DEVELOPMENT: LATE NEWS
Old Reliable Trial Is Canceled With Settlement in the Works
Lawyers say agreement on luxury waterfront complex is coming within 60 days
This article was updated on Thursday, Nov. 9. PROVINCETOWN — A multi-million-dollar proposal to build a luxury mixed-use complex where the ruins of the Old Reliable Fish House now stand […]
REDACTIONS
Executive Session Minutes Leave Public in the Dark
Discussion of personnel matters can be exempted from open meeting rules
WELLFLEET — The select board has released minutes from its June 27 executive session, at which the beginning of a board meltdown apparently occurred. The session came before the board’s […]
HEALTH CARE
Mobile Anti-Abortion Unit Is Under DPH Scrutiny
A ‘40 Days for Life’ campaign didn’t dissuade patients, says clinic director
HYANNIS — The anti-abortion van affiliated with Your Options Medical, which operates “crisis pregnancy centers” from a parent site in Revere, has been under review by the Mass. Dept. of […]















