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‘An actual home': Provincetown launches long-term rental program for local workers
Provincetown will be the first town in Massachusetts to initiate the “Lease to Locals” pilot program, which provides up to $20,000 to property owners who convert their short-term rentals into year-round rentals for local workers.
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New housing program set to begin in Provincetown
Provincetown sets out to create a new housing program that offers more affordable housing for residents
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Provincetown votes to back adult access to psychedelics
Provincetown this week became the seventh Massachusetts community to move toward effectively decriminalizing psychedelic plants and fungi, such as psilocybin or “magic” mushrooms and ayahuasca. The Provincetown Select Board voted to approve a resolution Monday that instructs police officers to deprioritize cases involving psilocybin, and calls for statewide decriminalization and for the Cape & Islands District Attorney to cease prosecution of...
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Documentary about Mass. diver swallowed by whale set to debut
The story of Cape Cod commercial lobster diver Michael Packard being briefly swallowed by a humpback whale while in the water off the coast is being told in a feature-length documentary called, “In the Whale.”
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‘Lady of the Dunes' murder case officially closed
Investigators determined that Ruth Marie Terry was killed by her husband, Guy Muldavin.
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Cape Cod's ‘Lady of the Dunes' murder case closed as killer is IDed
The “Lady of the Dunes” case, which involved what had been Massachusetts’ longest-unidentified homicide victim, has been officially closed after nearly 50 years as investigators declared Monday that she was killed by her husband.
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Provincetown detective retires as DA questions integrity in ‘Lady of the Dunes' exhumation
A detective pivotal in helping to solve the “Lady of the Dunes” case has retired from the police department in Provincetown, Massachusetts, after being blacklisted by the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Robert Galibois sent a letter to the Providence Police Department, notifying it that his office had placed Detective Meredith Lobur on its Brady list,...
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Synchronized swimmers: See an incredible triple whale breach
Three humpback whales jumped off the water off Cape Cod at the same time, making an already special birthday for one man even better.
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VIDEO: Incredible whale breach — and the story behind it
Not only did a man capture three whales breach at the same ti me off the Cape Cod coast, it was the first time he’d been able to celebrate his birthday with all of his adult daughters in years.
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‘I was stunned': 3 whales seen breaching in sync off Cape Cod coast
An incredibly rare sight was caught on camera off the coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts, when three humpback whales jumped out of the water at the very same time.
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What makes a killer tick? Inside the writings of the ‘Lady of the Dunes' suspect
The NBC10 Boston Investigators have been looking into the disturbing writings of Guy Muldavin, the main suspect in the Lady of the Dunes murder case. The woman was found dead 49 years ago in Provincetown, Massachusetts. It was a disturbing scene in the Race Point Dunes on July 26, 1974. A woman’s body was discovered, and her identity was unknown…
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Inside the mind of a suspected killer
The NBC10 Boston Investigators look into the disturbing writings of the man suspected in the Lady of the Dunes murder case and whether he may have been a serial killer.
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‘Breath of fresh air': Program lets LGBTQ+ youth escape intolerance for summer in P-Town
From hateful attacks to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, the number of states where queer young people say they do not feel safe is growing. This summer, a small group of them get to spend the summer in a place where they do feel accepted, thanks to a program in Provincetown, Massachusetts. At the tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown has long been a…
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Young LGBTQ+ adults find acceptance at ‘Summer of Sass' in Provincetown
The number of states where queer young people say they don’t feel safe is growing, but an important program offering safety and acceptance is putting Provincetown on the map.
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VIDEO: First Great White Shark of Season Spotted Off Cape Cod Coast
Experts say shark season doesn’t really start to peak until July.
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Shark Season Begins in Mass. as 1st Sighting Is Caught on Video
It appears to be shark season again on Cape Cod, and just in time for Memorial Day weekend. A whale-watching cruise out of Provincetown spotted a shark eating a seal in the Atlantic about 30 miles from Boston Harbor on Sunday, the boating group said. Experts are calling it the area’s first sighting of the year, and reminding the public…
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‘She's Been Waiting a Long Time': Son of Murder Victim ‘The Lady of the Dunes' Shares Final Goodbye
The family of murder victim Ruth Marie Terry travelled across the country to Provincetown, Massachusetts, for a final goodbye. Our team was invited on their private journey into the dunes where her body was found.
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Family Bids Farewell to the Lady of the Dunes
The family of Ruth Marie Terry traveled across the country to Provincetown for a final goodbye.
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The Lobster Pot in Provincetown Is for Sale for $14 Million
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.] A landmark restaurant at the tip of Cape Cod is on the market. According to a source, the Lobster Pot in Provincetown is up for sale, with an article from WBSM and a real estate page showing that the Commercial Street spot is listed $14 million. The restaurant has been under its…
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Police Seek Malden Man Missing Since New Year's Eve Weekend
Police in Provincetown and Malden, Massachusetts, are asking for the public’s help in locating a 56-year-old man who has been missing since New Year’s Eve weekend. Provincetown police said they are assisting Malden police in their search for Bruce Crowley, who was reported missing by a family member on Jan. 4 after a New Year’s weekend stay in Provincetown....