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Nantucket jetties to get much-needed maintenance, upgrades

NANTUCKET — Nantucket's east and west jetties leading into the harbor are in disrepair and seriously degraded, and the federal government is preparing to rehabilitate them in a $10.

 

Officials: Fire caused by air conditioner

SOUTH ORLEANS — A window air conditioner fire Friday morning at a house on Wesquansett Road caused an estimated $7,000 in damage, according to the fire department. No one was injured.

 

Plenty of vroom Seaside Le Mans raises half-million for local charities

The 14th annual Seaside Le Mans go-kart race and fundraiser on Saturday raised $536,000 for Cape Cod charities.

 

Police: Militarization not played out on Cape

In January 2000, the Barnstable-Yarmouth Special Response Team expected to find two assault rifles and ammunition inside the house of a dishonorably discharged Cotuit man who had allegedly stolen assault rifles from the military then tried to sell one of...

 

Lost girl found in N.Y.

SOUTH YARMOUTH — After a month on the streets of Boston and New York City, Michaela Gulley said she is just happy to be safe.

 

Falmouth police probe man's death

FALMOUTH — Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances that preceded the death of a 60-year-old Indian national who was found bleeding on the front lawn of a Shore Street home Thursday night.

 

For the record: 'The Art of Flowers' omitted from listing

Because of an editing error, the second day of "The Art of Flowers" show was omitted from What to Do listings on Page 19 of Friday's CapeWeek.

 

Cape activists to join New York climate march

A group of Cape Cod activists will take a bus caravan to New York City on Sept. 21 to participate in the People's Climate March.

 

AIDS support group to hold overdose vigil

HYANNIS — The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod and Parents Supporting Parents will hold their fourth annual Overdose Candlelight Vigil on Sept. 14 on the Hyannis Village Green.

 

Openings on Barnstable human rights panel

BARNSTABLE — The Barnstable County Human Rights Commission is looking to fill three openings on the panel beginning in January.

 

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