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This month, Truro voters made some big decisions about funding, both at town meeting and at the ballot box.
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Brewster and Dennis said yes to the Seasonal Communities program, and the state’s new housing secretary toured properties in Dennis, Wellfleet, and Truro.
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For years, the Noons property in Truro was used for industrial purposes. By 2027, it could become a solar farm with 14,000 panels.
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The students are good friends and get lots of attention from their teacher. But not all Outer Cape families want this type of classroom experience for their children.
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A Northwestern professor says he has a way to mitigate erosion along coastal bluffs. Local experts are skeptical.
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On Cape Cod, housing and water projects routinely compete against each other for limited land. This is the case in an ongoing dispute between Provincetown and Truro.
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Truro's zoning task force is considering a new idea for how to create more housing: an inclusionary bylaw.
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After 40 years, and some 15,000 hours watching the skies, monitoring for dark fins, and rescuing children from riptides, Gordon Miller has become an expert at the art of keeping beachgoers safe. It’s a role that’s sustained and fulfilled him since he arrived on Cape Cod in 1984 at 23 years old.
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Transitioning to reusable containers "cements us as a long-term institution that isn't going anywhere," says TCK cofounder Eli Sobel.
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State Sen. Julian Cyr says he is looking into the events leading up to the death of murder suspect Adam Howe at the Ash Street Jail in New Bedford.