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10. November 2009 | 08:28Marlborough blue cod ban will remain
10 November 2009 The ban on blue cod fishing in the Marlborough Sounds will stay in place this summer, despite work towards rebuilding the fishery going well. (News Source: NZCity - 04:34:27)
Progress made toward lifting cod ban
Work toward lifting the ban on blue cod fishing in the Marlborough Sounds is progressing well, but the fishery will remain closed this summer, Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley announced today. (News Source: Scoop.co.nz - 00:31:29)
Brewster zoning bylaw a model for all of Cape Cod
Maggie Geist of the association to Preserve Cape Cod was delighted when Brewster’s town meeting last month approved cluster-zoning rules that reward developers for clumping homes and sparing tracts of woodlands and wetlands. (News Source: The Register - 17:19:09)
Cape Cod elementary schools beginning to administer H1N1 vaccine
H1N1 vaccine clinics for elementary school students have kicked off on Cape Cod. (News Source: 7 News Boston - 03:41:42)
Canadian Cod Promotion
In November, Zuan Yuan Chinese Restaurant will be promoting Canadian cod fish prepared in various cooking styles. (News Source: Emedia - 04:31:52)
Golf: Carey eyes Cape Cod Amateur repeat
HYANNISPORT - There were few surprises in yesterday’s match-play segment of the 59th annual Cape Cod Amateur as Kevin Carey continues his quest to repeat as champion and capture his ninth championship. (News Source: Cape Cod Times - 07:18:57)
COD building evacuated after gas leak
A College of DuPage building was evacuated this morning after a landscaping crew caused a gas leak by hitting a service line. (News Source: Daily Herald - 21:01:35)
Church’s holiday toy donation times corrected
Because of incorrect information provided to the Times, a notice in Community Notes on Page B-2 Sunday had some wrong times to drop off Operation Christmas Child donations at Cape Cod Bible Alliance Church, 3600 Main St. (Route 6A), Brewster. (News Source: Cape Cod Times - 07:16:09)
Board to decide on plan for Cotuit school
HYANNIS - The former Cotuit Elementary School building, vacant since August, could have a new tenant if the Barnstable School Committee agrees tonight to a proposal from the Waldorf School of Cape Cod. (News Source: Cape Cod Times - 07:15:29)
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