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First, the town of Yarmouth will be asked to appropriate money for a feasibility study and schematic design.
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Construction is underway at two boat launches on Scargo Lake in Dennis as part of a project to keep pollution from stormwater runoff out of local waters. Twenty boat launches around the Cape have been identified as high priorities for reducing runoff.
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The turtles released Tuesday are Electric Daisy, Dragon’s Breath, Lady Slipper, Dahlia, Cosmos, Lily Pad, Catmint, and Turtlehead.
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The northside beaches in Dennis have been plagued in recent years with overcrowding, assaults and vandalism. Town officials are putting a series of regulations into effect this Fourth of July to try to head off trouble on the busiest beach day of the year.
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This morning it's safe to drink the tap water again in North Harwich.Residents had been forced to drink only bottled water for two days, after firefighting foam affected a public well.
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The state plans to reimburse school districts at a rate of more than $18,000 per student.
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Last winter, the critically endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles were found near-death on local beaches. They spent seven months at the New England Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Hospital undergoing treatment for pneumonia, dehydration, and trauma.
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Healey said the company that owns Pilgrim, Holtec, won’t be allowed to discharge a million gallons of nuclear wastewater on her watch, either as attorney general or if she’s elected governor.
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A Veterans Day tradition is being renewed this week at Johnny Kelley park in South Dennis.
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The Town of Dennis unveils the new wing to its senior center.For 40 years the Dennis Senior Center has provided seniors a place to meet, socialize, and get help with health services.