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Minding Your Business - Chatham Works
“It’s my treat to myself,” said Chatham resident Susie Fishback, when she told me about going to her personal trainer sessions at Chatham Works. From the volume of folks I saw while there last week, I would say there are lots of people in our area treating themselves!
Construction Now Under Way At Former West Harwich Schoolhouse
HARWICH – It’s been a couple of years in the planning stage, but the former West Harwich Schoolhouse is finally getting a facelift. The historic structure, built in 1871, will be converted into seven apartments, and work began this week. “Not much has changed,” developer John Carey said...
Orleans town meeting voters passed highest town budget ever. Here's what you need to know.
Orleans town meeting Monday night passed its highest town budget ever at $51 million. The number included $12.9 million for three school budgets, a $9 million reconstruction of Rock Harbor’s commercial wharf, $150,000 for a new library grant application and several articles for expanded housing and future town projects.
Joint Committee To Review Housing Projects
CHATHAM – The select board and the affordable housing trust will jointly review and decide on the proposals to create housing on the town-owned Buckley and Meetinghouse Road properties, according to Town Manager Jill Goldsmith. Two potential developers responded to the town’s invitation to submit proposals to build housing...
Brewster Dedicates Outdoor Pavilion At Community Garden
BREWSTER – Community gardens are really for the community, not just the gardeners that tend a plot. Brewster’s community garden broadened its horizons on May 1, when the Brewster Conservation Trust and town officials dedicated an outdoor education pavilion and an heirloom apple orchard to go along with the existing children’s garden, wildflower meadow and nature trails.
Eight RBIs game and more: Vote for the Cape Cod and Islands Softball Player of the Week
Welcome to our latest Cape Cod and Islands Softball High School Player of the Week Poll. High school sports fans can vote for which softball players they think were standouts during the previous week. ...
Cast and Creatives Set For HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH in Provincetown
Peregrine Theatre Ensemble has announced the cast and creative team for its upcoming summer production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, taking Provincetown, MA by storm beginning July 5 - August 31, every Wednesday to Saturday at 7:30 pm. Starring as Hedwig, we welcome Alec Diem and Ash Moran as...
Chatham voters return Select Board incumbents to their seats. Here are the details.
CHATHAM — At Thursday's annual town election, Select Board incumbents Cory John Metters and Dean P. Nicastro won out against Brian Michael Phillips for two seats on the Select Board. Each term lasts for three years. It was the only contested race on the ballot. Metters received 824 votes...
No tax increases at Wellfleet's annual town meeting. Here's why you should go anyway.
WELLFLEET — For the first time in a long time, voters will have a reprieve from tax increases due to Proposition 2 ½ overrides or debt exclusions. There are none on this year’s annual town warrant. “I think it’s wonderful,” said Gary Sorkin, chairman of the Community Preservation Committee, which has recommended 13 articles on the warrant. ...
Provincetown Polls Open Til 7 Tonight
Provincetown holds its Town Election today in the Auditorium at Town Hall from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. The election takes place every year on the second Tuesday of May when registered voters select nominated officials and vote on ballot questions. This year, voters will choose a Town Moderator, Select...
Pain D’Avignon Coming To Chatham
CHATHAM – The next incarnation of the former Chatham Bakery on Crowell Road promises to bring quelque chose de spécial to the neighborhood, when the French restaurant and boulangerie Pain D’Avignon opens next month. The new Chatham location, together with a new branch in Osterville and a...
In Massachusetts, odd shop owners are driven by passion
CHATHAM, Mass. — Chatham, Massachusetts, has many charms, includingDucks in the Window, the world’s largest rubber duck store. Keyworks, is said to be Boston’s smallest business. Only the size of a broom closet, it fits owner Bob Kelly to a T – he’s been at this Downtown Crossing hole-in-the-wall for 40 years!
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