WCAI News Director Steve Junker hosts a roundup of some of the top local and regional news of the week, including: the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe has issues with a bill to protect the land rights of the Mashpee Wampanoag; design work for a new Dennis-Yarmouth middle school is on hold for a potential lawsuit; and glamping may be coming to Falmouth.
This week's guests include: Geoff Spillane of the Cape Cod Times; Landry Harlan of the Vineyard Gazette; Tim Wood of the Cape Cod Chronicle; K.C. Myers of the Provincetown Banner; and Brian Dowd of the Martha's Vineyard Times.
Other stories we talk about include: Lombardi chosen to lead Brewster; Falmouth Board of Health to revisit vote on needle exchange; Schools could take hit in charter school funding; Waldorf supporters seek time to relocate school; Mashpee delays action on pot prospects; homeless advocates mobilize as temperatures drop; Centerville neighbors continue to fight cell antenna plans; public asked to envision the next Nauset high; a Make-a-Wish trip comes true for big Patriots fan.