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A long-running dispute has been settled for future use of a historic dune shack in the Cape Cod National Seashore. The agreement between the Department of the Interior and the Del Deo family may set a precedent for others facing eviction from shacks they have cared for for generations.
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The Park Service’s new policy allows potential shack dwellers to bid competitively for a ten-year lease on eight of the shacks.
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People who oppose the National Park Service's new policy on dune shack leases plan a demonstration for July 15.
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The Center is hosting a full slate this summer including workshops and free readings.
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It’s not often that an obituary for someone you haven’t seen or heard from for over sixty years brings back a memory so fresh and vivid that it seems to have occurred only yesterday.
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In the Whale will screen at this year's Provincetown International Film Festival. It profiles local lobster diver Michael Packard, who made headlines worldwide when he said he was nearly swallowed by a humpback whale.
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The FBI says it has identified the woman long known only as the Lady of the Dunes. Ruth Marie Terry of Tennessee was 37 when she was killed in 1974.
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Summer resident Kevin Levesque, known for his shows as Miss Conception, says sewage started backing up into his bathroom almost a week after the town declared a sewer emergency.
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Santuit Pond in Mashpee and Loop Beach in Barnstable currently have closures. There are also two beaches in Provincetown that are being re-tested and results will be back later today after some troubling early signs.
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“It's very weird, standing in an empty restaurant, with a bunch of people out at 1:15 in the afternoon on ... what would be a busy August day,” said Michael Janoplis, co-owner of The Mayflower.