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The Rev. Russell H. Allen wrote column
Because of a production error, the name of the author of the column on Saturday's Religion Page A9 was omitted. The Rev. Russell H. Allen, a retired Episcopal rector and associate clergy of St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Osterville, wrote the column.
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Mother's Day Rumble planned for May 10
Because of an editing error, a letter to the editor on page A7 of Tuesday's Times omitted the date for the We’re Mad as Hell Mother’s Day Rumble. It will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 10 at 95 White Horse Beach Road in Manomet.
Mother's Day Rumble planned for May 10
Because of an editing error, a letter to the editor on page A7 of Tuesday's Times omitted the date for the We’re Mad as Hell Mother’s Day Rumble. It will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 10 at 95 White Horse Beach Road in Manomet.
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O'Byrne served in the Army
Because of a reporting error, a story on page B1 of Sunday's Times incorrectly identified the military branch in which Brendan O'Byrne served. He is an Army veteran.
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Because of a reporting error, a story on page B1 of Sunday's Times incorrectly identified the military branch in which Brendan O'Byrne served. He is an Army veteran.
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A story about state Attorney General Maura Healey that appeared on Page A1 of Saturday's Times requires clarification. Former Attorney General Martha Coakley questioned whether the Cape Light Compact had imposed an illegal tax on its customers during a review of the organization's aggregation plan by state regulators.
Call it Editing
A story about state Attorney General Maura Healey that appeared on Page A1 of Saturday's Times requires clarification. Former Attorney General Martha Coakley questioned whether the Cape Light Compact had imposed an illegal tax on its customers during a review of the organization's aggregation plan by state regulators.
Call it Editing
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Bathhouse described incorrectly
Because of an editing error, a letter on Page A10 of Saturday’s Times headlined “Let history guide Dennis bathhouse vote” ascribed the writer’s size assessment to the wrong beach bathhouse. It is the Corporation Beach bathhouse, built in 2012, that the writer estimated to be 1,800 square feet.
Attorney's name misspelled
Because of a reporting error, a story on page A1 of Tuesday's Times included an incorrect spelling of the name of attorney Robert Galibois.
Bathhouse described incorrectly
Because of an editing error, a letter on Page A10 of Saturday’s Times headlined “Let history guide Dennis bathhouse vote” ascribed the writer’s size assessment to the wrong beach bathhouse. It is the Corporation Beach bathhouse, built in 2012, that the writer estimated to be 1,800 square feet.
Attorney's name misspelled
Because of a reporting error, a story on page A1 of Tuesday's Times included an incorrect spelling of the name of attorney Robert Galibois.
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$27,500 allocated for Brewster fire station plans
Because of a writer’s error, an editorial on Page A8 of Thursday’s Times misstated the amount of money voted at town meeting for design and engineering of a Brewster fire station. The amount is
$27,500.
$27,500 allocated for Brewster fire station plans
Because of a writer’s error, an editorial on Page A8 of Thursday’s Times misstated the amount of money voted at town meeting for design and engineering of a Brewster fire station. The amount is
$27,500.
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‘An Evening with Karen’ planned tonight in Chatham
Because of a reporting error, the Behind the Scenes theater column on Page 8 in Friday's CapeWeek contained the wrong date for 'An Evening for Karen,' a tribute by friends and former theater castmates of Karen Ross-Riquinha, who died last year. That gathering and performance will take place at 5:30 tonight at Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road. Any donations will be given to the American Cancer Society in Ross-Riquinha’s honor.
Letter writer praised Hodgson’s decisions
Because of an editing error, a headline on a letter by Steven Simon on Page A10 in Friday’s Times mischaracterized the writer’s message. The headline should have read: “Hodgson to be lauded for putting job first.”
Purchased pistol misidentified in story
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Friday’s Times incorrectly stated one of the guns that a Powderhorn Outfitters employee testified murder defendant Quoizel Wilson purchased in 2008. Wilson bought a 9 mm pistol, as well as a .22-caliber pistol.
‘An Evening with Karen’ planned tonight in Chatham
Because of a reporting error, the Behind the Scenes theater column on Page 8 in Friday's CapeWeek contained the wrong date for 'An Evening for Karen,' a tribute by friends and former theater castmates of Karen Ross-Riquinha, who died last year. That gathering and performance will take place at 5:30 tonight at Chatham Drama Guild, 134 Crowell Road. Any donations will be given to the American Cancer Society in Ross-Riquinha’s honor.
Letter writer praised Hodgson’s decisions
Because of an editing error, a headline on a letter by Steven Simon on Page A10 in Friday’s Times mischaracterized the writer’s message. The headline should have read: “Hodgson to be lauded for putting job first.”
Purchased pistol misidentified in story
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Friday’s Times incorrectly stated one of the guns that a Powderhorn Outfitters employee testified murder defendant Quoizel Wilson purchased in 2008. Wilson bought a 9 mm pistol, as well as a .22-caliber pistol.
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Seamen’s Bank will pay for AARP class tuition
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, the announcement of an AARP Safe Senior Driving class in the Community Notes column on Page B2 in Sunday’s paper gave the incorrect name of the bank that will pay the tuition of the first 12 people who sign up for the class. This tuition will be paid for by Seamen’s Bank.
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Seamen’s Bank will pay for AARP class tuition
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, the announcement of an AARP Safe Senior Driving class in the Community Notes column on Page B2 in Sunday’s paper gave the incorrect name of the bank that will pay the tuition of the first 12 people who sign up for the class. This tuition will be paid for by Seamen’s Bank.
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Canal walks begin at 5:30 p.m.
Because of an editing error, the start time for the Bourne Walking Club’s Cape Cod Canal walks was incorrect in Sunday’s Community Notes column. The walks run from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Mondays from the Railroad Bridge and Wednesdays from the Herring Run parking area in Buzzards Bay.
Canal walks begin at 5:30 p.m.
Because of an editing error, the start time for the Bourne Walking Club’s Cape Cod Canal walks was incorrect in Sunday’s Community Notes column. The walks run from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Mondays from the Railroad Bridge and Wednesdays from the Herring Run parking area in Buzzards Bay.
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Author-artist incorrectly quoted in CapeWeek
Because of a reporting error, a story about an abstract-art exhibition on Page 9 of Friday’s CapeWeek supplement contained incorrect wording in a quote from author-artist Deborah Forman. The quote should read: “It’s about looking at the painting or sculpture as a thing in and of itself, not representing something else.”
Author-artist incorrectly quoted in CapeWeek
Because of a reporting error, a story about an abstract-art exhibition on Page 9 of Friday’s CapeWeek supplement contained incorrect wording in a quote from author-artist Deborah Forman. The quote should read: “It’s about looking at the painting or sculpture as a thing in and of itself, not representing something else.”
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Graduation story requires clarification
A story on page A3 of Tuesday’s Times requires clarification. The graduation at St. John Paul II High School was the first graduation there since the school’s name was changed, based on the canonization of its namesake. Editing.
Closing stock numbers incorrect in Tuesday paper
Because of a production error, the incorrect Monday closing numbers for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other stock market indexes appeared on Page C1 of Tuesday’s Cape Cod Times. The correct closing numbers for Tuesday appear on Page B6.
Wrong number given for contact person
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, an item on Page A3 of Monday’s edition had the wrong phone number for Gerry McGowan, the contact person for information regarding a drug awareness forum June 10 at Centerville Public Library. The correct number is 508-428-5960.
Graduation story requires clarification
A story on page A3 of Tuesday’s Times requires clarification. The graduation at St. John Paul II High School was the first graduation there since the school’s name was changed, based on the canonization of its namesake. Editing.
Closing stock numbers incorrect in Tuesday paper
Because of a production error, the incorrect Monday closing numbers for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other stock market indexes appeared on Page C1 of Tuesday’s Cape Cod Times. The correct closing numbers for Tuesday appear on Page B6.
Wrong number given for contact person
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, an item on Page A3 of Monday’s edition had the wrong phone number for Gerry McGowan, the contact person for information regarding a drug awareness forum June 10 at Centerville Public Library. The correct number is 508-428-5960.
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Husband improperly identified in story
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A3 of Friday’s Times about the passing of Sandwich’s first full-time Fire Chief Ferdinand “Freddie” Alvezi misidentified the husband of Kerri Ames. Ames is married to firefighter David Ames.
Husband improperly identified in story
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A3 of Friday’s Times about the passing of Sandwich’s first full-time Fire Chief Ferdinand “Freddie” Alvezi misidentified the husband of Kerri Ames. Ames is married to firefighter David Ames.
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Legislature must pass marijuana law
Because of a production error, text above a headline on Page 1 of Sunday’s Times misstated the process for making recreational marijuana use legal in Massachusetts. The law would need to be passed by the state legislature.
Legislature must pass marijuana law
Because of a production error, text above a headline on Page 1 of Sunday’s Times misstated the process for making recreational marijuana use legal in Massachusetts. The law would need to be passed by the state legislature.
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Gene mutation identified in 1993
Because of 2 reporting errors, a story that appeared on Page B6 of Sunday’s Times Books page incorrectly reported when the Huntington’s disease gene mutation was identified. It was 1993, says neuroscientist and novelist Lisa Genova, who adds that the story’s closing quote, referring to yoga, should read “balancing mind, body, spirit.”
Gene mutation identified in 1993
Because of 2 reporting errors, a story that appeared on Page B6 of Sunday’s Times Books page incorrectly reported when the Huntington’s disease gene mutation was identified. It was 1993, says neuroscientist and novelist Lisa Genova, who adds that the story’s closing quote, referring to yoga, should read “balancing mind, body, spirit.”
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Exhibit name, photographer were incorrect
Because of 2 reporting errors, a story on Page C1 of Wednesday’s Times included the wrong name of the exhibit, “Captured 1614: Our Story - A Wampanoag History” and incorrectly credited a photo of caterer Sherry Pocknett taken by Rory Marcus.
Exhibit name, photographer were incorrect
Because of 2 reporting errors, a story on Page C1 of Wednesday’s Times included the wrong name of the exhibit, “Captured 1614: Our Story - A Wampanoag History” and incorrectly credited a photo of caterer Sherry Pocknett taken by Rory Marcus.
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Heritage Museums & Gardens annual auto show, featuring more than 100 antique and classic cars, has been rescheduled to Sunday because of weather concerns. The event, free with museum admission, will take place 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday on the museum's parade field.
Information: www.heritagemuseumsandgardens. org or 508-888-3300.
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Heritage Museums & Gardens annual auto show, featuring more than 100 antique and classic cars, has been rescheduled to Sunday because of weather concerns. The event, free with museum admission, will take place 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday on the museum's parade field.
Information: www.heritagemuseumsandgardens. org or 508-888-3300.
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Student misidentified in photo caption
Because of a photographer's error, a caption on Page A3 of Saturday’s Times was incorrect. The girl applying glaze to a starfish in the photo with an image of painter Vincent van Gogh in the background is Larissa Hintze.
Student misidentified in photo caption
Because of a photographer's error, a caption on Page A3 of Saturday’s Times was incorrect. The girl applying glaze to a starfish in the photo with an image of painter Vincent van Gogh in the background is Larissa Hintze.
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Festival will screen 'Keep On Keepin' On'
Because of a late schedule change by the Martha's Vineyard Film Center, a story on page 11 of Friday's CapeWeek listed the incorrect movie that will be shown at 4 p.m. June 28 as part of the Martha's Vineyard FILMUSIC festival. The movie will be 'Keep on Keepin' On.'
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Festival will screen 'Keep On Keepin' On'
Because of a late schedule change by the Martha's Vineyard Film Center, a story on page 11 of Friday's CapeWeek listed the incorrect movie that will be shown at 4 p.m. June 28 as part of the Martha's Vineyard FILMUSIC festival. The movie will be 'Keep on Keepin' On.'
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Sex offender's name was incorrect
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A2 of Tuesday’s Times listed the wrong name for a Level 3 sex offender being charged with indecent exposure. The defendant is David Husband, 54, whose last known address was on Palmer Avenue in Falmouth.
18 sharks tagged by conservancy in 2014
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A2 of Tuesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the number of great white sharks tagged by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy in 2014.
There were 18 sharks tagged by the conservancy last year.
Sex offender's name was incorrect
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A2 of Tuesday’s Times listed the wrong name for a Level 3 sex offender being charged with indecent exposure. The defendant is David Husband, 54, whose last known address was on Palmer Avenue in Falmouth.
18 sharks tagged by conservancy in 2014
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A2 of Tuesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the number of great white sharks tagged by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy in 2014.
There were 18 sharks tagged by the conservancy last year.
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Year of marriage incorrect in Tuesday story
Due to a reporter's error, an article on page A3 of Tuesday's Cape Cod Times incorrectly stated the year that Irving and Jean Gardner were married. They were married on March 1, 1943.
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Year of marriage incorrect in Tuesday story
Due to a reporter's error, an article on page A3 of Tuesday's Cape Cod Times incorrectly stated the year that Irving and Jean Gardner were married. They were married on March 1, 1943.
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Cape Cod Embroidery named business of the year
Because of incorrect information submitted to the Times, the Cape Commerce column in Wednesday’s Times included incorrect information about the Harwich Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards. Cape Cod Embroidery, owned by David and Ingrid Condon, was named business of the year. Monahan and Co. and the Chase Library both received President Awards from the chamber.
Cape Cod Embroidery named business of the year
Because of incorrect information submitted to the Times, the Cape Commerce column in Wednesday’s Times included incorrect information about the Harwich Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards. Cape Cod Embroidery, owned by David and Ingrid Condon, was named business of the year. Monahan and Co. and the Chase Library both received President Awards from the chamber.
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