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    The Community of Jesus is one of three defendants named in a federal lawsuit alleging that the Community resorted to child labor and trafficking in the construction of its performing arts center. ALAN POLLOCK PHOTOS Community Of Jesus Subject Of Child Labor, Trafficking Suit
    August 15, 2025
     ORLEANS – A federal lawsuit filed against the Community of Jesus and two other local nonprofits alleges that the community resorted to unpaid...

    The Orleans Police Department will host its annual end-of-summer block party Aug. 20 on Main Street. FILE PHOTO Orleans Police Get Ready For Annual Block Party
    August 14, 2025
    ORLEANS – On March 3, 1997, Orleans officially celebrated its bicentennial anniversary.Each town department was asked to do something that year to...

    The Civil War monument at Main Street and Monument Road has been holding its post since 1883, but the iconic structure needs repair. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Funds Sought For Civil War Monument Repairs
    August 13, 2025
    ORLEANS – The Civil War soldier monument has been standing proudly at the intersection of Main Street and Monument Road for 142 years. But for the...

    The 62-unit Phare housing development on West Road is in the process of bringing in its first tenants, but the waitlist for people still in need of housing is lengthy. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Lottery Numbers Show Local Housing Need
    August 13, 2025
    ORLEANS – The units that make up the housing development at the former Cape Cod 5 headquarters on West Road are in the process of being rented out....

    The Homeless Prevention Council is again collecting donated school supplies as part of its annual Backpack to School campaign. FILE PHOTO Backpack To School Returns
    August 7, 2025
    ORLEANS – The start of a new school year is just around the corner. For parents, that means shopping for back-to-school supplies. But with prices...

    Shannon Hubbard was a teacher at Harwich Elementary School (pictured) and later at Chatham Elementary. COURTESY PHOTO New Early Childhood Assistance Program Launches In Honor Of Shannon...
    August 6, 2025
    ORLEANS – There’s a new resource for Cape Cod families struggling to pay the rising costs of early childhood care. All Moms are Heroes, the...

    The end is in sight for construction on the second phase of sewering in the area of Meetinghouse Pond, with substantial completion expected in December. FILE PHOTO Meetinghouse Pond Sewer Work Nears Completition
    August 6, 2025
    ORLEANS – The second phase of sewering in the area of Meetinghouse Pond is nearly complete. But additional properties that were approved for...

    The select board in Orleans voiced support for a plan to revitalize the field area at Eldredge Park during a joint meeting with the recreation advisory committee last week. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Draft Field Plan Well-received
    August 6, 2025
    ORLEANS – The town’s recreation department has made strides in expanding programming in recent years. But recreation facilities, particularly those...

    A town newsletter and reimagined online calendar are among the ways Orleans officials are trying to improve communication with the public. FILE PHOTO Orleans Officials Taking New Approaches To Boost Public Communication
    July 31, 2025
    ORLEANS – Orleans boasts a year-round population of approximately 6,400 people, a number that almost triples during the summer months. For Amanda...

    The reopening of both Young’s Fish Market and Cap’t Cass Rock Harbor Seafood has drawn more people out to Rock Harbor, leading town officials to work on ways of managing parking at the reconstructed bulkhead. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Officials Eye Parking Solutions At Rock Harbor
    July 30, 2025
    ORLEANS – Young’s Fish Market has reopened its doors. So too has Cap’t Cass Rock Harbor Seafood, much to the delight of residents and visitors who...

    Katie Wibby (left), CEO of the Lower Cape Outreach Council, accepts a check from Christina Peretti of the Greater Boston Food Bank at the council’s Brewster Cross Road offices in Orleans on July 24. The funds will help pay for a new walk-in freezer as part of plans to expand the building’s food pantry. RYAN BRAY PHOTO As Food Insecurity Deepens, Lower Cape Outreach Council Expands
    July 30, 2025
    ORLEANS – In the basement of the Lower Cape Outreach Council’s offices on Brewster Cross Road, the noise of drills and hammers fill the air. It’s...

    Visitors to First Friday events in Orleans can now get around town courtesy of a free trolley service. PHOTO COURTESY DOWN CAPE DESIGNS Orleans Chamber Rolls Out Trolley Service For First Fridays
    July 23, 2025
    ORLEANS – It’s First Friday. Maybe you’re grabbing dinner downtown but want to do some shopping on East Main Street. Leave your car. The Orleans...

    Visitors to Staples in Orleans Marketplace can now buy shirts, hats and other merchandise celebrating the “Staples Rock” for a limited time. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Merchandise Captures The Staples Rock Craze
    July 23, 2025
    ORLEANS – Visitors to Staples can now “rock” apparel showcasing the store’s namesake attraction. Staples Rock has become a viral sensation since...

    The Orleans Cultural District’s seasonal Pop-Up Practices have continued to grow in popularity. A new grant from the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod was awarded to the district to support the program this fall. COURTESY PHOTO Pop-Up Practices Net Local Grant
    July 23, 2025
    ORLEANS – In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Frank Poranski would occasionally find himself sitting outside of Parish Park “as a way to...

    The majority of staff at Lower Cape TV were laid off earlier this month after the station’s board of directors voted to discontinue its nonprofit newsroom. FILE  PHOTO Lower Cape TV To Cease Newsroom Operations; Declining Cable...
    July 16, 2025
    ORLEANS – Big changes are coming to Lower Cape TV. The nonprofit public access station, which services the communities of Orleans, Brewster,...

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