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Political Notes: Eleventh-hour disclosures muddy local races

Richard Barry, a Democratic candidate for Cape and Islands district attorney who has made drug addiction a top campaign issue, was charged with marijuana possession in 1997, but the charge was dismissed.

 

State maps Ebola plan

Six hospitals are designated to handle any cases statewide, while local health workers continue training to prepare for possible Ebola cases.

 

Striper landings cut by a quarter

Faced with a decline in the population of spawning-age striped bass, an interstate fishery commission that regulates fishing along the East Coast has cut landings for next year by 25 percent from this year.

 

Arts foundation leader stepping down

CENTERVILLE — Kevin Howard, credited with transforming the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod during his tenure as president and CEO, is stepping down Nov. 14, the foundation announced Friday.

 

Yarmouth break-ins result in three arrests

SOUTH YARMOUTH — Two men who police allege broke into at least two homes Friday were arrested several hours later outside a liquor store on Route 28.

 

Where the candidates stand: Keating vs. Chapman

This is the fourth and final installment in a series looking at key issues in the 9th Congressional District race.

 

Workers: Deal reached to avoid strike at plant

SANDWICH — Employees of the NRG Energy Canal Generating Plant have averted a strike by reaching a six-year contract, Dan Hurley, president of Local 369 Utility Workers Union of America, said Friday.

 

Journey to a remote resting place

On today's CapeCast: We go deep into the woods of North Truro and locate the extremely hard-to-find solitary grave of Thomas Ridley, believed to have died of smallpox in 1776.

 

Body discovered inside burning van on island

NANTUCKET — A man's body was discovered Thursday morning inside a burning van on Low Beach Road, according to Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O'Keefe.

 

2-alarm blaze destroys part of Truro motel

NORTH TRURO — An early morning motel fire sent flames shooting skyward and terrified neighbors in a densely packed Beach Point neighborhood Thursday.

 

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