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    Seaside Cannabis Co. on Lots Hollow Road received an extension of its special permit from the zoning board of appeals last week, as well as approval for expanded business hours. FILE PHOTO Seaside Cannabis Gets Permit Extension, Expanded Hours
    January 14, 2026
    ORLEANS – The town’s first licensed recreational marijuana dispensary received an extension of its special permit, as well as approval for expanded...

    Tara Vargas Wallace, founder of Amplify POC Cape Cod, will be honored with this year’s Racial Justice Advocacy Award by the Nauset Interfaith Association’s Martin Luther King Action Team at this year’s MLK Breakfast on Jan. 19. COURTESY PHOTO Amplify POC Founder To Be Awarded At MLK Breakfast; Tara Vargas...
    January 14, 2026
    ORLEANS – Sometimes a moment, a chance occurrence, can help shape the course of your life. For Tara Vargas Wallace, one of those moments came when...

    About three dozen people in Orleans on Saturday protested against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the recent killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. EREZ BEN-AKIVA PHOTOS Protesters Rally Against ICE In Orleans
    January 14, 2026
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    Cape Tech senior Glenn Svenningsen. DOREEN LEGGETT PHOTO Lobstering Becomes A Way Of Life For Cape Tech Senior
    January 8, 2026
    ORLEANS – Glenn Svenningsen said when he was born, his father had already fallen in love with lobstering and left construction to pursue it full...

    The Coastal Companies has broken ground on property at 177 Route 6A, where plans call for the construction of a two-story mixed-use building that will house office space on the ground floor and four apartments above. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Four New Units Planned For Route 6A
    January 7, 2026
    ORLEANS – By this time next year, a new mixed-use building on Route 6A is expected to provide four new units of market rate housing. The Coastal...

    A final version of the town's new local comprehensive plan is expected to be presented to the select board at the end of January. FILE PHOTO Comprehensive Plan Slated For Select Board Review
    January 7, 2026
    ORLEANS – The planning board is on track to present a final version of the town’s new local comprehensive plan to the select board later this...

    Orleans District Court Judge Robert Welsh on Dec. 22 supported a motion to dismiss charges against Thiago Bastos of Hyannis. But Bastos remains in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Charges Dismissed Against Hyannis Man In ICE Custody
    January 7, 2026
    ORLEANS – Charges against a Hyannis man who has been unable to appear in court due to his detainment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement have...

    Orleans officials joined local housing advocates in celebrating the opening of Housing Assistance Corporation’s new 14-unit development at 107 Main St. in October. FILE PHOTO Housing, Fire Station Gains Made 2025 A Year Of Progress In Orleans
    December 30, 2025
    ORLEANS – Goodbye 2025. Hello 2026. A new year always holds the excitement and promise of new beginnings, and Orleans is no exception. But before...

    The select board plans to respond to an Open Meeting Law complaint filed against it last month. The complaint alleges the board violated the law during its public discussion of free cash on Nov. 19. FILE PHOTO Select Board Responds To Open Meeting Law Complaint
    December 30, 2025
    ORLEANS – The select board will submit a response to an Open Meeting Law complaint that was filed against it last month with the state Attorney...

    The town of Orleans collaborated with local artists and students from Nauset Regional Middle School in creating “Buoys of Joy,” a holiday art installation on the village green. PHOTOS BY RYAN BRAY Halle-Buoy-Yah! Art Installation Helps Orleans Ring In Holidays
    December 25, 2025
    ORLEANS – Near the back of the Village Green, the message to those who pass by is unmistakable. The word “Joy,” lit up in the form of three 10-foot...

    Howard Thomas, a truck driver for the Lower Cape Outreach Council, holds a box of bread baked through the Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office’s Community Cooking program. PHOTOS COURTESY K.C. MYERS/BARNSTABLE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE County Program Offers Fresh Bread To Local Pantries
    December 23, 2025
    ORLEANS – A special delivery was made to the Lower Cape Outreach Council last week, courtesy of the Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office. Fresh bread...

    Protesters gather outside of Orleans District Court Dec. 16 in support of Thiago Bastos of Hyannis, who has been held in ICE custody since May despite orders for him to appear in court. RYAN BRAY PHOTO Seven Months Later, Hyannis Man Still Awaits His Day In Court
    December 23, 2025
    ORLEANS – Outside of Orleans District Court on Dec. 16, a small group of protesters gathered holding signs.  “Liberty and Justice for All,” read...

    The Lower Cape Outreach Council officially opened its expanded pantry in Orleans to the public on Dec. 2. The pantry, located in the council’s headquarters on Brewster Cross Road, is three times the size of the previous facility. RYAN BRAY PHOTOS Expanded Pantry Gives Lower Cape Outreach Council Much Needed Boost
    December 18, 2025
    ORLEANS – On the bottom level of the Lower Cape Outreach Council’s Brewster Cross Road building last Thursday, clients grabbed a cart and started...

    River Murphy and Cam Moore, kindergartners at Orleans Elementary School, decorate holiday cookies at the Orleans Police Department on Dec. 10. Students in Jessica Murray’s class decorated the cookies, which were donated to the Orleans Council on Aging. See page 20 for more photos. RYAN BRAY PHOTO OES Kindergartners Decorate Cookies For Council On Aging
    December 18, 2025
    ORLEANS – Kindergartners from Orleans Elementary School brought some holiday festiveness to the Orleans Police Department last week. Students in...

    Shawn DeLude and Bonnie Zampino, former members of the Community of Jesus, are working to establish Rock Harbor Truth as a nonprofit to help other Community “survivors” transition to life outside of the Rock Harbor compound. RYAN BRAY PHOTO New Nonprofit Offers Support To Former Community Of Jesus Members
    December 17, 2025
    ORLEANS – When Shawn DeLude left the Community of Jesus at the age of 15, he turned away from almost everything and everyone he knew. Out on his...

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