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Eldredge Library haunted?; 142 field goals for Gonsalves; Harwich too old for fluoride?

Lower Cape News, October 25, 2007

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   The USCG speeds through Chatham Harbor. cctoday photo.

CC-ChronicleHeadlines from the Cape Cod Chronicle:
CHATHAM
Hinchey named runner-up for Naples exec job

- Chatham town manager may be taking the reins in Florida
Sou'Wester project dead, property on auction block
- Property along with adjacent parcel going on the auction block October 30th
Feds fund Monomoy transportation study
- Study to look at flex bus route expansion
Planning department reorganized
- Organization comes after town fails to fill planner job
Dredging Mill Creek outlet studied
- Town studying viability of dredging outside Mill Creek
Mooring bylaw revision examined
- New waterways bylaw to address mooring concerns
Scientists monitor break tides
- Firm uses Chatham's new inlet to test wave current meter
Do ghosts haunt the stacks at Eldredge Library?
- More than one employee thinks the library is haunted
Haunting Chatham's many cemeteries
- A tour of Chatham's nineteen cemeteries
HARWICH
Startup costs for fluoride in town water would be $300,000
- Health board member thinks it's not necessary given Harwich's older population
Deadline nears for municipal golf course changes
- Confusion over decisions made creates anxiety and concern
Meetinghouse gets donations
- Friends get historic donations for South Harwich Meetinghouse
Fennell access work underway
- Public access way being installed at Wychmere Club
Grants fund muddy creek, fertilizer studies
- $75,000 in grants will pay for two separate studies
SPORTS
Gonsalves becomes the all-time leading goal scorer
- Senior Lauren Gonsalves scored her 142nd goal for Harwich field hockey
Cape Tech/Harwich downs Martha's Vineyard for first Mayflower Large League Win
- Crusaders made a splash on Saturday
EDITORIAL
Meet the challenge, Harwich schools
- Double dose of bitter medicine with NEASC evaluation and MCAS

Read these and other stories in the Cape Cod Chronicle here.

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harwich_oracle_155Headlines from the Harwich Oracle:
Feds seize Main Street property
- Authorities say the building was purchased with drug money
High court OKs Oyster Creek dredging
- Harwich lost final appeal to prevent the dredging of Oyster Creek
Town renews license with meetinghouse Friends
- Group will be allowed to continue fullscale renovation for the next three years
Selectmen okay road race, with conditions
- Permission given for the 17th Annual Bob McCourt Run for Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's
Local anti-war activists to join Boston rally
- Cape Codders for Peace and Justice will head for Boston on Saturday
Gonsalves states her case
- Lauren Gonsalves scores 142nd field hockey goal
Crusaders set for "Clash on the Canal"
- Team will face their toughest test on Friday night

Read these and other stories in the Harwich Oracle here

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capecodder_logoHeadlines from the Cape Codder:
Mooring bylaws to be comprehensively written
- Several issues to address as Chatham bylaws are written
Seashore, Monomoy receive $2.65 million for transportation improvements
- FTA will fund four separate Cape Cod transporation projects

Read these and other stories in the Cape Codder here

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