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    Orleans Camera has new owners. Show here are previous owners Joe Mault and Angela Mault, longtime employee Nicole Maclean, and new owners Katelyn Watkins and Jonathan Watkins. COURTESY PHOTO Business: Orleans Camera Announces New Ownership
    April 2, 2026
    ORLEANS – You might not have even known that the ownership of Orleans Camera changed hands recently. In a seamless transition, Joe and Angela...

    From June 15 through Sept. 15, visitors to Kent's Point must have a valid beach sticker to park at the popular conservation and  recreation spot. FILE PHOTO Select Board OK’s Seasonal Sticker Parking For Kent’s Point
    April 1, 2026
    ORLEANS – A pilot sticker parking program will go into effect at Kent’s Point this summer in an effort to address concerns about public overuse and...

    This year’s spring election in Orleans is slated for May 19 at the town’s senior center on Rock Harbor Road. FILE PHOTO No Contested Races In Orleans Spring Election
    April 1, 2026
    ORLEANS – There will be no contested races in this spring’s annual town election. Candidates for re-election and challengers to seats on the select...

    Ordinance Proposed To Curb Immigration Enforcement On County Property
    March 26, 2026
    BARNSTABLE – Members of the county’s assembly of delegates have filed an ordinance seeking to curb immigration enforcement on county property. “An...

    A citizens’ petition to create the position of assistant council on aging director will appear on the warrant for the May 11 annual town meeting in Orleans, but the select board already has plans to seek funding for the position through a possible override. FILE PHOTO Town Counsel Advises Against Orleans Petition Articles
    March 26, 2026
    ORLEANS – Two citizens’ petitions are slated to go before voters at the upcoming annual town meeting in May. But the town’s legal counsel last week...

    The Nauset regional school committee voted last week in support of a $40.5 million budget for the coming 2027 fiscal year. FILE PHOTO Nauset Officials Advance New Budget
    March 25, 2026
    ORLEANS – After lengthy review, the Nauset regional school committee has settled upon its new budget for the coming 2027 fiscal year. The committee...

    Assistant Water Superintendent Susan Brown updated the board of water and sewer commissioners March 18 on the current Level 2 drought facing Orleans and the rest of Cape Cod. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Board Calls For Level 2 Water Restrictions In Orleans
    March 25, 2026
    ORLEANS – Mandatory water restrictions were put in place last week by the town’s board of water and sewer commissioners, and more stringent...

    A “Community Walk for Truth” will be held April 3 outside of the Community of Jesus compound on Rock Harbor. FILE PHOTO Walk For Truth Planned For Good Friday
    March 19, 2026
    ORLEANS – A community walk will be held on Good Friday in support of people affected by “coercive, high-control religious environments.” The...

    From left, freshman Jacob Dewey, sophomore Jenna Smith, senior Wyatt Carroll and junior Gabe Walsh cut a ceremonial ribbon celebrating the substantial completion of the new Nauset Regional High School campus in Eastham on March 14. RYAN BRAY PHOTOS With New Campus, Nauset Community Embraces The Future
    March 18, 2026
    NORTH EASTHAM – “School is a building with four walls with tomorrow inside.” As the head of the English department at Nauset Regional High School,...

    Plans for a new fire station in Orleans do not call for fire operations to be displaced from the current station during construction. FILE PHOTO Fire Station Cost Prompts Questions From FinCom
    March 18, 2026
    ORLEANS – The proposed capital budget for the next fiscal year includes $62.2 million in spending at the coming spring town meeting, with the bulk...

    Nauset Regional High School ceased operations as a local warming center Feb. 24 due to a heating failure in the building. FILE PHOTO HVAC Failure Led To Warming Center Closure
    March 12, 2026
    EASTHAM – An HVAC failure is believed to have caused the shuttering of Nauset Regional High School as an area warming center during February’s...

    Shawn DeLude, president of the nonprofit Rock Harbor Truth, addresses the Orleans select board March 4 about allegations of abuse and trafficking raised against the Community of Jesus. FILE PHOTO Select Board Questioned Over COJ Suit Allegations
    March 11, 2026
    ORLEANS – As allegations of child abuse and trafficking continue to loom over the Community of Jesus, Shawn DeLude went before the select board...

    The February blizzard caused Nauset public schools to close for a week, further pushing the school calendar toward the June 30 deadline. As Snow Days Accumulate, Nauset Officials Discuss Options
    March 11, 2026
     ORLEANS – From extensive power outages to fallen wires, trees, limbs and other debris, there’s been no shortage of complications brought on by the...

    Rocks with painted words, pictures and sayings were offered for walkers to drop along the shore. MACKENZIE BLUE PHOTOS Walk For Peace Inspires Strong Community Turnout In Orleans
    March 11, 2026
    ORLEANS – Despite less-than-ideal weather on Saturday, March 7, community members gathered to take part in a citizen-led “Walk for Peace,” inspired...

    The Orleans veterans committee is working to settle on a list of names for inclusion on new Korean and Vietnam War memorials planned for Veterans Memorial Park. FILE PHOTO Additional Names Sought For Korean, Vietnam War Memorials
    March 5, 2026
    ORLEANS – As the veterans committee continues to plan for the installation of new monuments in the renovated Veterans Memorial Park, an unexpected...

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