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Teacher’s ‘Attitude-Driven’ Plan To Revitalize High School Bands

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MASHPEE- According to Mr. Troyanos, fostering positive and enthusiastic attitudes in his students will be the key to revitalizing the school’s band program.

For Those Who Can, Gathering This Season’s Oysters Takes Work; For Those Who Can’t, Rick York Says Don’t Worry Help Available

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MASHPEE- The oysters from the town’s celebrated propagation project may not be as easy pickings as they have been in years past, but several recreational shellfishermen at Mashpee Neck this week said they did not mind the extra work.

State Files To Dismiss Land Suit Town’s Response Expected Today

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MASHPEE- The state Attorney General’s office issued its response to the land suit against the commonwealth and the Town of Mashpee filed by two members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, filing a motion to dismiss the suit on constitutional grounds.

New Director Wants To Capture Cape Cod’s Essence At Museum

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MASHPEE- Two years ago, when Barbara Cotton of Mashpee was a member of the Cape Cod Children’s Museum’s board of directors, she attended a Mashpee Chamber of Commerce event at which the museum was the featured nonprofit organization.

Trash Plans, Recycling On Selectmen’s Agenda

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The Mashpee Board of Selectmen is scheduled to meet Monday, December 1, at 6:30 PM in conference room one at Mashpee Town Hall.

‘Trouble In Toyland’ Report Spotlights Choking Hazards

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MASHPEE- Lead, small parts, and toxic chemicals are the secret culprits behind this year’s most dangerous toys.

Human Rights Club Chosen For Pilot Program

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MASHPEE- Mashpee High School’s Human Rights Club is planning to step up its activities in the district this year, and will soon start educating younger peers about the issues they will face as adults.

Eastern Box Turtle Slows Pace Of Development In Mashpee

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MASHPEE- One day this July Theresa A. McDonald found a turtle on the doorstep of her home on Cranberry Ridge Road.

Christmas Parade Entry Deadline December 5

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MASHPEE- Organizers of the Mashpee Christmas Parade have extended the registration deadline for prospective participants.

Sales Pick Up For ‘Attainable’ Homes; High End Unpredictable

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MASHPEE- The real estate market as a whole in Mashpee may be stalled, but local realtors are seeing movement within.

Mashpee Tax Rate Set At $6.99 Per $1,000 Valuation, Up 41 Cents

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MASHPEE- The Mashpee Board of Selectmen on Monday evening heard initial predictions on the property tax levy for this fiscal year and re-approved the single tax rate for residential and commercial properties.

Town’s Nonprofits Challenged In Bid To Help Others In Need

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MASHPEE- Local nonprofit organizations and charitable initiatives are bracing for what could be a lean holiday season, thanks to a still-sluggish economy.

Tribal Council Denounces Binghams’ Land Claim Suit

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MASHPEE- The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council has issued its first formal statement about the lawsuit filed recently by two tribe members seeking to reclaim state- and town-owned land in Mashpee.

State Of Economy Delays Post Office Construction

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MASHPEE- Mashpee residents will have to wait longer than first predicted for a new post office.

Mashpee’s Ponds Healthy Except For Santuit, MEC Says

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MASHPEE- Mashpee’s ponds with public access are in remarkably good condition, with one blaring exception.