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Rabid raccoons; Last days for freezer plant; Traffic stop, pot arrest

Upper Cape News, February 12, 2008

enterprisenewspapers_01Headlines from the Enterprise:
Vote on bog lease could come on Friday
- Mr. Bottomley, the grower, anxiously awaits the finalization of the lease
Selectmen's reaction mixed to request for DPW upgrades
- The timing of a DPW request for funds is terrible according to some selectmen
Details of school budget not on tonight's agenda
- Superintendent to ask that final budget vote be put off until later this month
Three East Falmouth men arrested after traffic stop
- Traffic stop leads to marijuana arrests
Commission hopes for 100 responses to substance abuse survey
- The confidential survey will be online Wednesday, February 20
Science community announces plans for Annual Black History Celebration
- Events will be sponsored by MBL, the National Marine Fisheries, the USCG Woods Hole, WHOI and other organizations

Read these and other stories in the Enterprise here

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bourne_courierHeadlines from the Bourne Courier:
First step to create UCT  alumni group is a success
- Graduates spanning four decades meet in Bourne
Rockin' for a good cause
- "Rock for the Mezza Luna" event rocked the Sandwich Taverna Sunday
Green energy campus seen for Ingersoll family land
- A technology park campus to support "green" research and development is in the works in Bourne
Raccoons confirmed rabid
- Two dead raccoons recovered in North Sagamore and Buzzards Bay have tested positive for rabies
Can town move against Court Yard music with no license violation?
- Town seeks counsel's advice on whether or not they can limit late-night loud music

Read these and other stories in the Bourne Courier here.

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sandwich_broadsiderHeadlines from the Sandwich Broadsider:
Freezer plant demolition expected to start next week
- Longtime eyesore and public safety hazard soon to be demolished
School for Early Learning to seek funds for new home
- School has been operating out of two trailers since it began 18 years ago
Parents consider qualifications for new superintendent
- Parents voiced concerns at open forum last week

Read these and other stories in the Sandwich Broadsider here

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