TIDINGS
Thank you, Anthony and Bliss yogurt for the countless pup cups you have given me over the years. All the best to you and your next adventure! Love, Bizot the Weimaraner (and Gray and Jim). [9-7]
HOUSING
Off season 1 bedroom apartment. Ideal in-town, private location, furnished, natural light-filled space, generous floor plan. Great for sabbatical or professional working remotely. $3,200 per month, including parking. Available Sept.15 to June 15. Contact [email protected]. [9-7]
Four beautiful apartments for October-May, plus one two-bedroom waterside cottage until May, all in the center of Wellfleet. One-BR apartment $1,500; two-bedrooms $1,600; cottage $2,500. All fully furnished; wi-fi, garbage, electricity, heat included. Impeccable references required. Write to [email protected] with a little bit about you. [9-21]
FOR SALE
Cape Symphony tickets. 2 tickets in Level B (Center rear) for 1st 5 performances at Barnstable High School on Sundays at 3 p.m.: Celebration of Unity 9/24, Louis Armstrong & Friends 10/22, Mozart Comes Alive 11/12, Holiday on Cape 12/3 at 1 p.m., & Passport to Hungary 1/28/24. $500. Call Tim at 914-409-7632. [9-7]
Vintage designer handbags beautifully refurbished by Provincetown year-rounder. Coach and Dooney & Bourke bags are available. Most look new again: see for yourself at www.etsy.com/shop/AbsolutelyBrilliant These last a lifetime, are better for the environment and your wallet. Fall is here, leather bag time. Christmas is not far off! [9-28]
A deep Buddha breath taken. Truth, truth, truth. There’s a sincere path to global peace and widespread healing. See my website earthoceanheavens.com —Linda Ohlson Graham. [9-7]
Brand new retractable screen door. Paid nearly $300 and now only $100 since we mismeasured. Fits doors 30 inches by 80 inches. Contact Stan in P’town at 508-246-3418. [9-7]
Rarest of them all. Isaiah Thomas Books celebrates 50 years of collecting and sharing antique and rare books as objects, for scholarship, and for the joy of it. Make a rainy-day drive to see us at, 4632 Falmouth Rd. (Rt. 28 @ Rt. 130), Cotuit, MA 02635. 508-428-2752. [9-21]
SERVICES
Experienced property manager. Available for year-round or off-season house watch or house sitting. Excellent references. Please call (401) 307-3772. [9-7]
JOBS
Videographer wanted to document interior of Truro home for insurance and other purposes. Text if you’re interested: 617-326-1300. [9-28]
Cook. NEED Academy, Truro, $19.67 per hour, 20 hours per week, including prep and service of 6 meals per week. Sept 9- June 9, school breaks off. Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; 4 p.m.-7 p.m., Tuesday & Thursday 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Questions or apply: Eleanor Moody, [email protected]. [9-7]
Part-time maintenance assistant. Brewster Housing Authority is seeking a part-time maintenance assistant. Job includes maintenance, electrical, plumbing, groundskeeping, etc. Candidate must have a valid driver’s license. Compensation conforms with Massachusetts DL&I wage rates. Interested? Please submit resume to office at 11 Frederick Court, Brewster, MA 02631 or email to [email protected]. [9-7]
Seeking an experienced payroll specialist to assist with data entry, correspondence, troubleshooting, and reporting. Rare opportunity for a year-round position with growth potential in a busy accounting practice. Experience with payroll processing, systems and software preferred. Deadline-oriented job with consistent hours in our Provincetown office. Competitive pay based on experience. [email protected]. [9-21]
The Indie needs editors. We’re ready to hire two experienced editors, an arts editor and a deputy editor. Come join the Outer Cape’s most amazing newsroom. Details on our reporting and editing positions can be found on our “about” page. To apply email [email protected]. [9-14]
LEARNING
In-person lecture: “Art About Place: Where We Live, Walk, and Paint” with Laura Shabott at Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, Dennis on Saturday, September 30, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Members $12, non-members $20 (includes Museum admission). With discussion about the docent-curated exhibit, “Town, Land, and Seascapes.” [9-7]
CONGREGATIONS
Christian Union Church Sunday service 10 a.m. 27 Shore Rd. in North Truro. All are welcome. [9-7]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wellfleet Dines Out to support Friends of the Wellfleet Council on Aging. Thanks to Lobster & Chowder House (9-8); PJ’s (9-12); the Bookstore (9-14); Bob’s Sub & Cone (9-15); and the Blue Willow (7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9-18) for donating a percentage of their receipts to support our services and programs. [9-7]
Truro’s 2023 fall town meeting will be held at the Truro Central School on Saturday, October 21 at 10:00 a.m. A pre-town meeting will be held Thursday, October 5, at 5:00 p.m. at the Truro Community Center (in person and hybrid). All Truro voters and interested parties are urged to attend. [9-28]
Free concert on Thursday, September 28 at 7 p.m. at the Wellfleet Adult Community Center, 715 Old Kings Highway. Featuring Frank Morgan, John Prodis, and John Berger playing the blues and the music of the 70’s. This concert is sponsored by Wellfleet Cultural Council and Friends of the COA. [9-28]
Refuse to buy produce that has traveled long distances. Refuse that which uses excessive or single-use plastic packaging. Refuse black plastic (it can’t be recycled). Refuse big-box stores, search for small, independent ones. Refuse drinks in a bottle or can when you’re away, bring your own. From the Eastham Recycling Committee. [9-28]
Applications for the Wellfleet Cultural Council 2024 grant funding are now open. Grants for artists, events, and projects benefiting the people of Wellfleet. Visit www.wellfleetculturalcouncil.org for application link, guidelines, and more information. Questions? Email [email protected]. Deadline: Oct. 17. [9-7]
Attention homeowners: Looking to reduce fossil fuel usage in your home? Get significant discounts through the groundbreaking Inflation Reduction Act: solar, electric vehicles, heat pumps, weatherization and more. See rewiringamerica.org to find out what’s available. Or for more information, call Carol 508-349-6697. [9-7]
Support groups at the Provincetown Senior Center include a bereavement group open to all who have experienced the death of a loved one, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Sept. 12-Nov. 28, 2:30 p.m. Also a caregivers group starts Oct. 3. Both groups meet at the VMCC. Free. Register 508-487-7080. [9-7]
Looking to run a local 5k? Sign up for the Eastham Windmill Weekend Road Race on Sept. 10 at 8 a.m. at First Encounter Beach in Eastham. Register to run at: easthamwindmillweekend.org. [9-7]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected].