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Cranberry Valley opens doors to Chatham residents
Just over 10-years ago, the picturesque Cranberry Valley Golf Course in Harwich boasted 1600 residential memberships. But as the years have gone by, and that membership base has aged, the total number dropped to roughly 850 for last season. In an effort to attract new golfers and memberships, the course has made the move this season to charge Chatham residents the in-town rate, as they try to solidify the membership base, said Dennis Hoye, Director of Golf at Cranberry Valley. — Wicked Local Harwich

Consultant: Brewster doesn’t need centralized town-wide sewer
Brewster's lower levels of development and location on Cape Cod Bay may help it avoid the expensive town-wide sewers its neighbors in Orleans and Chatham are wrestling with. — Wicked Local Brewster

Mass. rape suspect indicted for alleged threat
A Martha's Vineyard man already facing child rape charges has been indicted for allegedly trying to hire someone to kill a prosecutor and his alleged victim. — The Boston Globe  Thursday, May 17, 2012 8:38 AM

Save on energy cost by going deep and deeper green
A forum held at Eddy Elementary School last Thursday, co-sponsored by CIRenew and Brewster Energy Committee, unveiled a cornucopia of freebies, credits and assorted goodies awaiting anyone willing to go green at home or work. — Wicked Local Brewster

Mass. Unemployment Rate Drops To 6.3%
New figures on Thursday show the state's jobless rate stood at 6.3 percent in April, down from 6.5 percent in March. — CBS Boston  Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:58 AM

Brewster (and Orleans) firefighters honored
Brewster Fire Chief Robert Moran honored several Brewster and Orleans firefighters and police officers at a recent meeting of the selectmen. — Wicked Local Orleans

Architect reveals exterior designs for new school
Most of the Monomoy High School Building Committee members moved to the edge of their seats at a meeting in the Harwich Middle School Cafeteria last Thursday night.  And although the two dozen attendees were squeezed into connected tables better suited to hold eleven year-olds than adults, they couldn’t have cared as Dennis Daly, principal architect from the Mount Vernon Group, began a slide show of over a dozen computer generated renderings of the proposed new high school. — Wicked Local Chatham

Mass. still below nation's jobless rate
State officials say Massachusetts added about 30,000 new jobs over the first three months of 2012 and they are hoping that trend continue will continue with the release of the April jobs report. — The Boston Channel  Thursday, May 17, 2012 1:33 PM

Brewster voters approve, override, budget and study of McLennen property
Brewster voters were in a workman-like mood Monday night, plowing through 47 articles at the special and annual town meeting at the Stony Brook Elementary School and rejecting only one: an eight page zoning article dealing with parking regulation – so if can’t find a spot there’s no one else to blame. — Wicked Local Brewster

Gorman On Toucher & Rich: Philadelphia Has No Answer For Garnett
Celtics play-by-play man Mike Gorman joined 98.5 The Sports Hub's Toucher & Rich Thursday morning to talk about the C's Game 3 win, including the performances of Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett. — CBS Boston  Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:35 AM

Correction: Absentee ballots counted on election day
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Wednesday's Times about Orleans town election had incorrect information about absentee ballots. Those ballots are counted the day of the election along with all the other ballots. — Cape Cod Times

Correction: Ballot item was wrong as presented
Because of an editing error, a story on Harwich's annual election on Page A4 of Wednesday's Times had an incorrect summary of Ballot Question 3. — Cape Cod Times


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