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3 percent of babies born with syndrome
Because of an editing error, a chart on Page A10 of Wednesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the percentage of babies born at Cape Cod Healthcare hospitals with neonatal abstinence syndrome in 2015. Three percent of the babies born at Cape Cod Hospital and Falmouth Hospital in 2015 were born with the syndrome.
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3 percent of babies born with syndrome
Because of an editing error, a chart on Page A10 of Wednesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the percentage of babies born at Cape Cod Healthcare hospitals with neonatal abstinence syndrome in 2015. Three percent of the babies born at Cape Cod Hospital and Falmouth Hospital in 2015 were born with the syndrome.
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Mudflat Mania! session is May 31
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, the Community Notes column on Page B2 of Sunday’s edition included the wrong date of the first Mudflat Mania! volunteer guide training session at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. The session will be held 9 a.m. to noon May 31 at the museum on Route 6A, Brewster.
Incorrect email address in Write to Know
Because of a production error, a letter in the Write to Know column on Page B7 of Sunday’s Times from J.K. of South Yarmouth seeking Delftware pieces for the Garden Club of Hyannis included the wrong email address to contact J.K. The correct address is bassrivercapecod@comcast.net.
Mudflat Mania! session is May 31
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, the Community Notes column on Page B2 of Sunday’s edition included the wrong date of the first Mudflat Mania! volunteer guide training session at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. The session will be held 9 a.m. to noon May 31 at the museum on Route 6A, Brewster.
Incorrect email address in Write to Know
Because of a production error, a letter in the Write to Know column on Page B7 of Sunday’s Times from J.K. of South Yarmouth seeking Delftware pieces for the Garden Club of Hyannis included the wrong email address to contact J.K. The correct address is bassrivercapecod@comcast.net.
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Antique fire engine is a 1926 Maxim
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Sunday's Timesmisidentifi ed the antique fire engine at a ceremony for the new Chatham fire station. The engine is a 1926 Maxim.
Antique fire engine is a 1926 Maxim
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Sunday's Timesmisidentifi ed the antique fire engine at a ceremony for the new Chatham fire station. The engine is a 1926 Maxim.
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2 lanes to remain open during bridge work
Because of a reporting error, a story on Parkers River Bridge that ran on Page A3 of Monday’s Times provided incorrect information on traffic plans during construction. A lane in each direction will remain open during bridge work.
Story about water contamination requires clarification
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Saturday’s Times requires clarification. The Air Force discovered elevated levels of 1,4 dioxane at its water treatment facility and began testing for it and perfluorinated compounds in nearby private wells. The Air Force is providing bottled water at homes in Pocasset near the locations of fuel tanker crashes at the Otis Rotary. Contamination there is likely from firefighting foam used at the scene, according to Air Force officials.
Beds remain open at Taunton hospital
Because of a writer’s error, the guest commentary titled “The dangers of privatized mental health care” on Page A10 of Saturday’s Times contained misleading information about Taunton State Hospital. The hospital has not closed. Its overall capacity has been reduced, but 45 psychiatric beds remain
2 lanes to remain open during bridge work
Because of a reporting error, a story on Parkers River Bridge that ran on Page A3 of Monday’s Times provided incorrect information on traffic plans during construction. A lane in each direction will remain open during bridge work.
Story about water contamination requires clarification
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Saturday’s Times requires clarification. The Air Force discovered elevated levels of 1,4 dioxane at its water treatment facility and began testing for it and perfluorinated compounds in nearby private wells. The Air Force is providing bottled water at homes in Pocasset near the locations of fuel tanker crashes at the Otis Rotary. Contamination there is likely from firefighting foam used at the scene, according to Air Force officials.
Beds remain open at Taunton hospital
Because of a writer’s error, the guest commentary titled “The dangers of privatized mental health care” on Page A10 of Saturday’s Times contained misleading information about Taunton State Hospital. The hospital has not closed. Its overall capacity has been reduced, but 45 psychiatric beds remain
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Cell Phones for Soldiers not official Figawi partner
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, an item on Page A3 of Wednesday’s edition contained incorrect information about the relationship between Cell Phones for Soldiers and Figawi Inc. Figawi officials plan to honor veterans from the organization who are participating in the sailing race this weekend, but the two organizations are not official partners.
Heritage had permits to demolish fencing
Because of a writer’s error, a letter to the editor on Page A10 of Saturday’s Times misstated the legality of the demolition of 400 feet of fencing on Shawme Road in Sandwich. According to its attorney, Heritage Museums & Gardens had the proper permits to take down the section of fence.
Cell Phones for Soldiers not official Figawi partner
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, an item on Page A3 of Wednesday’s edition contained incorrect information about the relationship between Cell Phones for Soldiers and Figawi Inc. Figawi officials plan to honor veterans from the organization who are participating in the sailing race this weekend, but the two organizations are not official partners.
Heritage had permits to demolish fencing
Because of a writer’s error, a letter to the editor on Page A10 of Saturday’s Times misstated the legality of the demolition of 400 feet of fencing on Shawme Road in Sandwich. According to its attorney, Heritage Museums & Gardens had the proper permits to take down the section of fence.
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Substance ‘tested presumptively positive for class B, cocaine’
Due to a reporting error, in a story published on May 24, “Mashpee men face drug charges,” it was incorrectly stated that a substance found in the subject’s house was cocaine. Police found
6 to 8 grams of a “white powdered substance that tested presumptively positive for class B, cocaine,” according to a police report.
Substance ‘tested presumptively positive for class B, cocaine’
Due to a reporting error, in a story published on May 24, “Mashpee men face drug charges,” it was incorrectly stated that a substance found in the subject’s house was cocaine. Police found
6 to 8 grams of a “white powdered substance that tested presumptively positive for class B, cocaine,” according to a police report.
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Incorrect parking fees listed for Nauset Beach
Because of a production error, the parking fees at Nauset Beach in Orleans were incorrect on Page A2 of Saturday’s Times. A nonresident daily beach pass is $20, with a weekly pass rate of $75. A nonresident seasonal pass (Memorial Day through Sept. 18) is $220.
Positions, name, incorrect in Memorial Day story
Because of a reporter’s error, a story on Page A1 incorrectly identified Herman Bennett’s job on a B-24 Liberator during World War II. Bennett was the flight engineer. Also, because of a photographer’s error, the captions of two photos on Page A1 for the same story contained incorrect information. Anthony LaRocca, 12, is shown in one photo saluting the memorial stone of a local soldier at Mashpee Community Park and Veterans Garden. The other photo shows Bennett and VFW Post 5489 Quartermaster Melissa Lovell.
Incorrect parking fees listed for Nauset Beach
Because of a production error, the parking fees at Nauset Beach in Orleans were incorrect on Page A2 of Saturday’s Times. A nonresident daily beach pass is $20, with a weekly pass rate of $75. A nonresident seasonal pass (Memorial Day through Sept. 18) is $220.
Positions, name, incorrect in Memorial Day story
Because of a reporter’s error, a story on Page A1 incorrectly identified Herman Bennett’s job on a B-24 Liberator during World War II. Bennett was the flight engineer. Also, because of a photographer’s error, the captions of two photos on Page A1 for the same story contained incorrect information. Anthony LaRocca, 12, is shown in one photo saluting the memorial stone of a local soldier at Mashpee Community Park and Veterans Garden. The other photo shows Bennett and VFW Post 5489 Quartermaster Melissa Lovell.
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Recipe was missing note about oil substitute
Because of an editing error, a recipe for Five-Spice Shrimp Puffs on Page C3 of Wednesday’s Times did not explain the asterisk next to the ingredient of 2 tablespoons hot chili sesame oil. If a substitute is needed, use 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil with ½
teaspoon of hot pepper sauce, according to Pillsbury.com.
Recipe was missing note about oil substitute
Because of an editing error, a recipe for Five-Spice Shrimp Puffs on Page C3 of Wednesday’s Times did not explain the asterisk next to the ingredient of 2 tablespoons hot chili sesame oil. If a substitute is needed, use 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil with ½
teaspoon of hot pepper sauce, according to Pillsbury.com.
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Rizzio was in audience at women’s festival
Because of a reporting error, musician Monica Rizzio’s involvement with the recent Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival is misstated in a Sound Choice article on Page 4 of today’s CapeWeek magazine. Rizzio was part of the audience at the May fundraiser
Rizzio was in audience at women’s festival
Because of a reporting error, musician Monica Rizzio’s involvement with the recent Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival is misstated in a Sound Choice article on Page 4 of today’s CapeWeek magazine. Rizzio was part of the audience at the May fundraiser
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Participant in walking retreat misidentified
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page E1 of Sunday’s Times had the incorrect name for a participant in a recent women’s walking retreat. Brenda Curry took part in the event at Nickerson State Park.
Sunday crossword to run Wednesday
Because of a production error, the wrong crossword puzzle was printed on Page B6 of Sunday’s Times. The correct crossword will run in Wednesday’s edition.
Eagle Scout graduated from Sturgis
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on Page A1 of Friday’s Times about Camp Greenough in Yarmouth Port incorrectly identified Eagle Scout Liam Furey’s high school.
Furey graduated from Sturgis Charter Public School
Participant in walking retreat misidentified
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page E1 of Sunday’s Times had the incorrect name for a participant in a recent women’s walking retreat. Brenda Curry took part in the event at Nickerson State Park.
Sunday crossword to run Wednesday
Because of a production error, the wrong crossword puzzle was printed on Page B6 of Sunday’s Times. The correct crossword will run in Wednesday’s edition.
Eagle Scout graduated from Sturgis
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on Page A1 of Friday’s Times about Camp Greenough in Yarmouth Port incorrectly identified Eagle Scout Liam Furey’s high school.
Furey graduated from Sturgis Charter Public School
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Caller’s identity incorrect in shooting story
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on Page A1 of Tuesday’s edition incorrectly stated the source of a call to Sheila Crowell informing her of her aunt’s death in Orlando. Crowell learned of the death through one of her aunt’s best friends.
Doctoral student’s name incorrect in shark story
Because of a reporter’s error, the name of MIT/WHOI doctoral student Camrin Braun was misspelled in a story on sharks that appeared on Page A1 of Sunday’s Cape Cod Times.
Correct crossword puzzle appears today
Because of a production error, the crossword puzzle that appeared in Sunday’s Times was the same one that was printed in the June 4 edition. The correct puzzle appears on Page B6
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Caller’s identity incorrect in shooting story
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on Page A1 of Tuesday’s edition incorrectly stated the source of a call to Sheila Crowell informing her of her aunt’s death in Orlando. Crowell learned of the death through one of her aunt’s best friends.
Doctoral student’s name incorrect in shark story
Because of a reporter’s error, the name of MIT/WHOI doctoral student Camrin Braun was misspelled in a story on sharks that appeared on Page A1 of Sunday’s Cape Cod Times.
Correct crossword puzzle appears today
Because of a production error, the crossword puzzle that appeared in Sunday’s Times was the same one that was printed in the June 4 edition. The correct puzzle appears on Page B6
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Stead worked in insurance for nine years
Because of a writer’s error, a My View column on Page A10 of Wednesday’s Times, written by Annette Gonthier-Kiely, incorrectly stated the amount of time Cynthia Stead, a Times op-ed columnist, worked in the insurance industry. Stead worked in insurance for nine years.
Stead worked in insurance for nine years
Because of a writer’s error, a My View column on Page A10 of Wednesday’s Times, written by Annette Gonthier-Kiely, incorrectly stated the amount of time Cynthia Stead, a Times op-ed columnist, worked in the insurance industry. Stead worked in insurance for nine years.
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Names of zombie tag organizers incorrect
Because of a reporting error, the names of two men in the zombie tag story on Page A1 in Sunday’s Times were incorrect. Their names are David Flower and Quan Gan.
Names of zombie tag organizers incorrect
Because of a reporting error, the names of two men in the zombie tag story on Page A1 in Sunday’s Times were incorrect. Their names are David Flower and Quan Gan.
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MMA trustee Paul Kelly received honorary degree
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page B1 of Sunday’s Times incorrectly identified one of the recipients of honorary degrees during the Massachusetts Maritime Academy graduation. Orleans resident Paul Kelly, a member of the school’s board of trustees, along with Gov. Charlie Baker and retired U.S. Coast Guard Vice Adm. Manson Brown, were granted honorary Doctor of Public Administration degrees Saturday.
Hidden Scar breast surgery technique clarified
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Monday’s Times misstated the limitations of Hidden Scar breast surgery. The Hidden Scar technique is appropriate for lumpectomies for large-breasted women but is generally not used as a technique for mastectomy procedures for large-breasted women.
Cape Cod Surftones rehearsal is on Monday
Because of a reporting error, a calendar listing on Page 12 of Friday’s CapeWeek magazine contained an incorrect listing for the Cape Cod Surftones Men’s A Cappella Chorus. The group will be holding a rehearsal at 7 p.m. Monday at the Unitarian Church of Barnstable
MMA trustee Paul Kelly received honorary degree
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page B1 of Sunday’s Times incorrectly identified one of the recipients of honorary degrees during the Massachusetts Maritime Academy graduation. Orleans resident Paul Kelly, a member of the school’s board of trustees, along with Gov. Charlie Baker and retired U.S. Coast Guard Vice Adm. Manson Brown, were granted honorary Doctor of Public Administration degrees Saturday.
Hidden Scar breast surgery technique clarified
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Monday’s Times misstated the limitations of Hidden Scar breast surgery. The Hidden Scar technique is appropriate for lumpectomies for large-breasted women but is generally not used as a technique for mastectomy procedures for large-breasted women.
Cape Cod Surftones rehearsal is on Monday
Because of a reporting error, a calendar listing on Page 12 of Friday’s CapeWeek magazine contained an incorrect listing for the Cape Cod Surftones Men’s A Cappella Chorus. The group will be holding a rehearsal at 7 p.m. Monday at the Unitarian Church of Barnstable
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Detective Ginnetty helped chase down suspect
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on Page A2 of Thursday’s edition incorrectly identified a detective involved in the arrest of William Hart, of Brockton. Deputy Police Chief Sean Balcom and Detective Peter Ginnetty chased and caught Hart after he allegedly rammed two unmarked police cruisers, according to police.
Detective Ginnetty helped chase down suspect
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on Page A2 of Thursday’s edition incorrectly identified a detective involved in the arrest of William Hart, of Brockton. Deputy Police Chief Sean Balcom and Detective Peter Ginnetty chased and caught Hart after he allegedly rammed two unmarked police cruisers, according to police.
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Behind-the-Scenes Tour is of ‘Heritage Collection’
Because of a reporting error, a listing on page 16 of Friday's CapeWeek included wrong information on the Behind-the-Scenes Tour at Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich. A tour of ‘The Heritage Collection” will take place from 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday.
Behind-the-Scenes Tour is of ‘Heritage Collection’
Because of a reporting error, a listing on page 16 of Friday's CapeWeek included wrong information on the Behind-the-Scenes Tour at Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich. A tour of ‘The Heritage Collection” will take place from 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday.
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Recovering addict does not have hepatitis C
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Sunday’s Times misstated the health status of Jade Kelley-Weldon. He has been treated with Harvoni and no longer has hepatitis C.
Recovering addict does not have hepatitis C
Because of a reporting error, a story on Page A1 of Sunday’s Times misstated the health status of Jade Kelley-Weldon. He has been treated with Harvoni and no longer has hepatitis C.
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Sarah Thacher supported veterans housing
Because of a reporting error, a story on plans for a Dennis veterans home on Page A3 of Wednesday's Times incorrectly identified a neighbor who spoke in support of the project. The speaker was Sarah Thacher.
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Sarah Thacher supported veterans housing
Because of a reporting error, a story on plans for a Dennis veterans home on Page A3 of Wednesday's Times incorrectly identified a neighbor who spoke in support of the project. The speaker was Sarah Thacher.
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Latimer is a member of Democratic committee
Because of an editing error, a biographical note at the end of Wednesday’s My View column on Page A8, “Lies told by an egocentric political hack,” mistakenly described the author’s role on the Falmouth Democratic Town Committee. Richard Latimer is among the general elected membership.
Mashpee picnic, fireworks moved to Saturday
Because of a schedule change after the publication deadline for today’s CapeWeek magazine, the guide to July Fourth events on Page 16 contains the wrong date for the community picnic and fireworks in Mashpee. Because of weather concerns, the event has been postponed until Saturday night. The picnic is due to begin at 5 p.m., and the fireworks to start at 9:15 p.m.
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Latimer is a member of Democratic committee
Because of an editing error, a biographical note at the end of Wednesday’s My View column on Page A8, “Lies told by an egocentric political hack,” mistakenly described the author’s role on the Falmouth Democratic Town Committee. Richard Latimer is among the general elected membership.
Mashpee picnic, fireworks moved to Saturday
Because of a schedule change after the publication deadline for today’s CapeWeek magazine, the guide to July Fourth events on Page 16 contains the wrong date for the community picnic and fireworks in Mashpee. Because of weather concerns, the event has been postponed until Saturday night. The picnic is due to begin at 5 p.m., and the fireworks to start at 9:15 p.m.
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Oak and Ember bar manager is Zach Catania
Because of a reporting error, a review of Oak and Ember Whiskey Bar and Grille that appeared on Page 29 of Friday’s CapeWeek misidentified the bar manager.
He is Zach Catania.
Willoughby belongings remain in Orleans office
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story that appeared on Page A1 of Friday’s edition contained incorrect information about Nicholas Willoughby’s Orleans office.
Willoughby still has his belongings in the office, according to the landlord.
Brewster reception set for Sunday
An event listing that appeared on Page 20 in Friday’s CapeWeek listed the incorrect date for the reception for the “Bronze Sculptures by Milton Teichman.” The reception will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Teichman Gallery at Route 6A and Sachem Drive in Brewster.
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Oak and Ember bar manager is Zach Catania
Because of a reporting error, a review of Oak and Ember Whiskey Bar and Grille that appeared on Page 29 of Friday’s CapeWeek misidentified the bar manager.
He is Zach Catania.
Willoughby belongings remain in Orleans office
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story that appeared on Page A1 of Friday’s edition contained incorrect information about Nicholas Willoughby’s Orleans office.
Willoughby still has his belongings in the office, according to the landlord.
Brewster reception set for Sunday
An event listing that appeared on Page 20 in Friday’s CapeWeek listed the incorrect date for the reception for the “Bronze Sculptures by Milton Teichman.” The reception will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Teichman Gallery at Route 6A and Sachem Drive in Brewster.
Incorrect Information.
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Polynesian boat Hokule’a open to public Monday
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on page A1 of Saturday’s Times listed an incorrect day for tours of the Polynesian double-hulled canoe Hokule’a that arrived in Woods Hole on Friday. The boat is open to the public from 1- 5 p.m. Monday.
In addition, because of a reporting error, the story misidentified a woman attending the event welcoming the Hokule’a. Trish Keliinui is a former member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council.
Polynesian boat Hokule’a open to public Monday
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a story on page A1 of Saturday’s Times listed an incorrect day for tours of the Polynesian double-hulled canoe Hokule’a that arrived in Woods Hole on Friday. The boat is open to the public from 1- 5 p.m. Monday.
In addition, because of a reporting error, the story misidentified a woman attending the event welcoming the Hokule’a. Trish Keliinui is a former member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council.
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Diaper costs are $850 a week
Because of a reporter’s error, a story on Page A1 of Thursday Times contained incorrect information about how much A Baby Center spends on diapers. A Baby Center spends $850 a week on diapers for its young clients.
Proposed solar array would be installed on hospital’s leaching field
Because of a reporter’s error, the area where a solar array is proposed at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital of Cape Cod was incorrect in a story that appeared on Page A3 Wednesday. The ground-mounted solar array will be on the 6 to 7 acres where the hospital’s leaching field is located.
Citizens group is Protect our Cape Cod Aquifer
Because of a reporting error, the name of the citizens group rallying towns to fund a fight against Eversource herbicide spraying was incorrect. The group is Protect our Cape Cod Aquifer.
Diaper costs are $850 a week
Because of a reporter’s error, a story on Page A1 of Thursday Times contained incorrect information about how much A Baby Center spends on diapers. A Baby Center spends $850 a week on diapers for its young clients.
Proposed solar array would be installed on hospital’s leaching field
Because of a reporter’s error, the area where a solar array is proposed at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital of Cape Cod was incorrect in a story that appeared on Page A3 Wednesday. The ground-mounted solar array will be on the 6 to 7 acres where the hospital’s leaching field is located.
Citizens group is Protect our Cape Cod Aquifer
Because of a reporting error, the name of the citizens group rallying towns to fund a fight against Eversource herbicide spraying was incorrect. The group is Protect our Cape Cod Aquifer.
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Elijah Cobb House opens to public Aug. 17
A news brief on Page A3 of Thursday's Times contained incorrect information on the opening of the Capt. Elijah Cobb House. The Brewster Historical Society museum will first open to the public from 1 to 4 p.m. Aug. 17.
Elijah Cobb House opens to public Aug. 17
A news brief on Page A3 of Thursday's Times contained incorrect information on the opening of the Capt. Elijah Cobb House. The Brewster Historical Society museum will first open to the public from 1 to 4 p.m. Aug. 17.
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Eric Winer owns fire-damaged duplex
Because of a reporting error, an item on Page A6 of Tuesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the owner of a duplex that caught fire on Hiramar Road in Hyannis. The property is owned by Eric Winer, according to Barnstable assessors records
Time for transfer station meeting incorrect
Because of a reporting error, an item on Page A8 of Tuesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the time of one of the meetings to be held to discuss improvements at the Barnstable Transfer Station. The meetings will be held at 11 a.m. July 25 and 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at Barnstable Town Hall.
Eric Winer owns fire-damaged duplex
Because of a reporting error, an item on Page A6 of Tuesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the owner of a duplex that caught fire on Hiramar Road in Hyannis. The property is owned by Eric Winer, according to Barnstable assessors records
Time for transfer station meeting incorrect
Because of a reporting error, an item on Page A8 of Tuesday’s Times contained incorrect information about the time of one of the meetings to be held to discuss improvements at the Barnstable Transfer Station. The meetings will be held at 11 a.m. July 25 and 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at Barnstable Town Hall.
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Butterflies incorrectly identified
Because of a photographer’s error, the caption for a photograph on Page A3 of Friday’s Cape Cod Times incorrectly identified two butterflies. They were pearl crescent butterflies
Butterflies incorrectly identified
Because of a photographer’s error, the caption for a photograph on Page A3 of Friday’s Cape Cod Times incorrectly identified two butterflies. They were pearl crescent butterflies
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