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    PHOTO COURTESY FERVERPITCHED Residents Push Back On County Petition For Real Estate Transfer Fee
    February 5, 2026
    BARNSTABLE – A proposal by the Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates to petition the state legislature to allow towns to enact a transfer fee on...

    Protesters gathered at the intersection of Main Street and Route 28 in Orleans on Saturday morning to protest ongoing immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, Minn. RYAN BRAY  PHOTOS Residents Brave Cold To Protest ICE
    February 4, 2026
    Frigid temperatures weren’t enough to keep protesters away from the intersection of Main Street and Route 28 in Orleans Saturday morning. Residents...

    David Currier, president of Seaside Cannabis Co., takes a photo with growers at Putnam Farm that participated in last year's inaugural season of the Putnam Pantry Project. PHOTO COURTESY SPENCER KNOWLES A Pantry Partnership At Putnam
    February 4, 2026
    ORLEANS – “Bring your boots,” Rick Francolini told Spencer Knowles when he invited Knowles to take a tour of the farming plots at Putnam Farm in...

    Young’s Fish Market, which was torn down following an accident involving a crane in November, is not expected to be rebuilt in time for the summer. FILE PHOTO Young’s Unlikely To Return For Summer
    January 29, 2026
    ORLEANS – Those hankering for a lobster roll at Young’s Fish Market may have to look elsewhere to get their seafood fix, at least for the coming...

    The select board last week voted to enter into a contract with Murphy, Hesse, Toomey and Lehane to serve as its new town counsel. FILE PHOTO Orleans Taps Braintree Firm As Legal Counsel
    January 28, 2026
    ORLEANS – For the first time in four decades, Orleans has a new town counsel. The select board on Jan. 21 unanimously voted to enter into an...

    Commissioner Ashley Randle talks with vendors at last weekend’s winter farmers market inside of Lower Cape TV in Orleans. RYAN BRAY PHOTOS State Ag Commissioner Pays Visit To Winter Farmers Market
    January 28, 2026
    ORLEANS – Business was good for vendors Saturday morning inside of Lower Cape TV, which for the second year is serving as home to the town’s weekly...

    Andrea Reed Reed Won’t Seek Third Term On Select Board
    January 28, 2026
    ORLEANS – From the beginning, Andrea Reed said she would be a two-term select board member. Now as her second term draws to a close, she’s keeping...

    Singer Candida Rose leads attendees of Monday’s MLK Breakfast in a spirited rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Orleans. RYAN BRAY PHOTOS In Orleans, MLK’s Message Still Rings Loud
    January 21, 2026
    ORLEANS – The Rev. Liz Walker was all of 6 years old when her father took her to see Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak at her local baptist church...

    After years spent volunteering with the CG36500 lifesaving boat, Dick Ryder moved to Fort Myers, Fla., in the fall. FILE PHOTO Dick Ryder Looks Back On His Time With The CG36500
    January 21, 2026
    ORLEANS – As the son of a Chatham fisherman, Dick Ryder grew to love boats from a young age. He remembers rowing along with the tide out to the...

    Tara Vargas Wallace, founder of Amplify POC Cape Cod, will be honored with this year’s Racial Justice Advocacy Award by the Nauset Interfaith Association’s Martin Luther King Action Team at this year’s MLK Breakfast on Jan. 19. COURTESY PHOTO Amplify POC Founder To Be Awarded At MLK Breakfast; Tara Vargas...
    January 14, 2026
    ORLEANS – Sometimes a moment, a chance occurrence, can help shape the course of your life. For Tara Vargas Wallace, one of those moments came when...

    About three dozen people in Orleans on Saturday protested against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the recent killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTOS Protesters Rally Against ICE In Orleans
    January 14, 2026
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    Seaside Cannabis Co. on Lots Hollow Road received an extension of its special permit from the zoning board of appeals last week, as well as approval for expanded business hours. FILE PHOTO Seaside Cannabis Gets Permit Extension, Expanded Hours
    January 14, 2026
    ORLEANS – The town’s first licensed recreational marijuana dispensary received an extension of its special permit, as well as approval for expanded...

    Cape Tech senior Glenn Svenningsen. DOREEN LEGGETT PHOTO Lobstering Becomes A Way Of Life For Cape Tech Senior
    January 8, 2026
    ORLEANS – Glenn Svenningsen said when he was born, his father had already fallen in love with lobstering and left construction to pursue it full...

    The Coastal Companies has broken ground on property at 177 Route 6A, where plans call for the construction of a two-story mixed-use building that will house office space on the ground floor and four apartments above. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Four New Units Planned For Route 6A
    January 7, 2026
    ORLEANS – By this time next year, a new mixed-use building on Route 6A is expected to provide four new units of market rate housing. The Coastal...

    Orleans District Court Judge Robert Welsh on Dec. 22 supported a motion to dismiss charges against Thiago Bastos of Hyannis. But Bastos remains in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Charges Dismissed Against Hyannis Man In ICE Custody
    January 7, 2026
    ORLEANS – Charges against a Hyannis man who has been unable to appear in court due to his detainment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement have...

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