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Provincetown girls fall out in preliminary round It may have been a short stay in this years girls state tournament, but if their youth and exuberance are any indication, it wont be long before the Provincetown Fishermen are back again. People in motion Jim Lytle has been named vice president of college and graduate school academics. He is a graduate of Baptist Bible College. Kristie Cesari has been named hiring and selection specialist in the human resources department. She earned a degree in business management from Keystone College. Cinema booker decides what you get to see Connie A. White didnt go to film school; she never wanted to make movies. But, while she was a Hampshire College student studying comparative literature and French (at the Five Colleges), she went to Paris. And thats when, she says, I became a cinema lover. 1936 Article Praises Art Of Charles Heinz Charles Lloyd Heinz (1884-1953) was a prominent artist from Shelbyville who left school after the eighth grade and later studied under Robert Root. Although Heinz never reached the local prominence of Root, his works are still found in area homes and are still collected nationwide. Homeless bear brunt of lean county budget Last year, Cape Cod human services agencies saw money coming from the county chopped in half. Drawing on lost memories Snapshots of grandparents you never knew can be maddeningly haunting, like treasure chests you cant open. There might be familiar expressions on their faces, but the personalities, dispositions, and family secrets are inaccessible. Icing on the cake And now: Barnstable-Falmouth, part three. The Barnstable Red Raiders did their part, advancing to the quarterfinals of the MIAA Division 1 South Sectional hockey tournament last night with a 5-1 victory over Natick. Anthos slaying inspires Mich. hate crimes bill SUMMARY: State Sen. Hansen Clarke will reintroduce a bill to add sexual orientation to Michigans hate crimes law in the wake of Andrew Anthos death. Governor plans cuts to address budget gap Gov. Deval Patrick will propose a $26.7 billion budget today that would raise school aid for every community in the state but also cut hundreds of millions of dollars from state programs and lawmakers pet projects. Biodiesel entrepreneur seeks Cape facility Allen Giles thinks it would be a gas to build a biodiesel production facility on Cape Cod. | ||