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Catalytic converter thefts continue at lots
Bourne police were called to investigate the theft of yet another catalytic converter from the commuter parking lot on Canal Street, bringing the total number of thefts to as many as 10 in the past two months, ...
- Visual Poems' At Cataumet Arts Center
The Cataumet Arts Center presents a new exhibition by artist and poet Mary Colt of Pocasset and Montreal.
Eight years after arson fire, diner owners reopen in Falmouth
"A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others." That line from "The Wizard of Oz" is fitting for Barbara Lind, who will open My Tinman Diner in North Falmouth next month.
Robert Manz, Artist Of The Month
Posted in: Entertainment By ELLEN M. LENNON May 16, 2008 - 12:40:55 PM "Less is more," is how Robert Manz, Falmouth Artist Guild's Artist of the Month describes his photography. via Falmouth Enterprise
Posted in: Bourne News , Front Page Stories By DIANA T. BARTH May 16, 2008 - 10:29:32 AM Voters at Monday's Town Meeting approved a $370,500 Proposition 2 1/2 override of the state's property tax levy limits, ... via Falmouth Enterprise
Town Meeting Polishes Off Remaining Articles
“This was not drafted for CanalSide”
Posted in: Bourne News , Front Page Stories By DIANA T. BARTH May 16, 2008 - 10:36:52 AM The third night of Bourne's Annual Town Meeting got off to a late start Monday. via Falmouth Enterprise
Bourne Voters Weigh In On Selectman's Race, Library Spending
Posted in: Top Stories May 13, 2008 - 5:11:04 PM Letters Editor: The coming vote on the library expansion and funding for the police Department expansion in the Town of Bourne is important for many reasons that ... via Falmouth Enterprise
Boat makers and dealers are struggling
“The No. 1 concern with everybody is how to heat your shop, maintain your overhead and not price yourself out of the market”
Old photographs of lobster boats and yachts line the walls of Hunter Scott's Pocasset boat shop like proud pictures of children moved away. via Cape Cod Times
So many of the problems facing Cape Cod are the
“Height is almost double what's allowed. Fall zone on abutting properties.”
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BOURNE - On Sunday morning at about 6:30 a.m. Bourne Firefighters responded to a reported house fire at 14 Spruce Drive in the Pocasset section of town. via Cape Cod Today
CanalSide development awaits more approvals
“In today's world, where we're located, we're going to have traffic”
Even with the zoning board's Feb. 27 approval of the residential component of CanalSide Commons - first proposed a decade ago - the project still has more hurdles to clear. via CapeCodOnline.com
Driver sneezes, hits pole, closes road
“We're also lucky the pole came down the way it did.”
A half-mile section of Barlow's Landing Road was closed yesterday afternoon while NStar crews replaced a telephone pole following a single-car crash. via Cape Cod Times
Heather E. Kilduff Gregory F. Jones
Diane E. Kilduff has announced the engagement of her daughter, Heather E. Kilduff, both of Pocasset, to Gregory F. Jones, son of Frederick H. and Donna M. Jones, all of Pembroke. via Cape Cod Times
Sand, shedding a small price to pay
“It was just covered with dog hair. I thought, 'They'll probably think this is what I'm allergic to. It was really bad.'”
There are two constants in my life now: dog hair and sand. I've been reminded what the lowest common denominator of my days has become recently as I've toiled mindlessly with the usual housework. via Cape Cod Times
“By nature the data analyst is an introvert, the community coordinator is an extrovert”
The Barnstable County human services department is at a crossroads. The department has been without a director since last summer. via Cape Cod Times
Cape bank robber keeping lottery winnings
“Truth be told, this was more of a media circus”
Cape bank robber gets to keep lottery winnings Cape Cod Times The bank robber accused of violating his probation by scratching and winning a $1 million lottery ticket will keep his windfall and will not face ... via The Inquirer & Mirror
Linda M. Feldmann of Mashpee and Ben A. Valente of Oahu, Hawaii, were joined in marriage at the First Baptist Church of Pocasset by Pastor Edmund de la Cour. via Cape Cod Times
An eye opener on Beacon Hill workings
Congratulations to Patricia Stebbins for the outstanding My View Dec. 14 describing the legislative shenanigans on Beacon Hill. via Cape Cod Times
Kongsberg Maritime acquires Hydroid LLC
Kongsberg Maritime AS, has, through its subsidiary Simrad North America Inc., Washington - " USA, entered into an agreement to acquire the assets and business of Hydroid LLC for approximately Million USD 80 on ... via Shephard.co.uk