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There is loads more to come : Dundee boss James McPake insists his side are only getting started after 3-0 friendly win over Leyton Orient

There is loads more to come : Dundee boss James McPake insists his side are only getting started after 3-0 friendly win over Leyton Orient
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Dundee transfer news: James McPake talks trialists and Cillian Sheridan

Dundee transfer news: James McPake talks trialists and Cillian Sheridan
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Provincetown Memorial Day 2021

Wicked Local PROVINCETOWN – Memorial Day Weekend marks the start of the town’s summer season. It also is the end of year-long COVID-19 restrictions.  In pre-pandemic times, this meant hundreds of young women grouped together on boats and in nightclubs with six-packs on each shoulder in what has been dubbed as “baby dyke weekend.”   Last year the streets were quiet, as many retail businesses and restaurants were closed.   “The big word last year was ‘pivot.’ The big word this year is ‘reimagine,’” said the town’s director of tourism, Anthony Fuccillo.   Gov. Charlie Baker announced Monday, May 17, that the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend May 29 is the new target date for the end of nearly all remaining COVID-19 restrictions in the state. The town will continue to follow state guidelines, said Board of Health Director Morgan Clark during a remote meeting May 20.  

Provincetown: Mask mandate, indoor events, liquor sales rules relaxed

PROVINCETOWN The mandate to wear a mask outdoors on Commercial Street is gone. So is the 11 p.m. limit for alcohol sales at restaurants.  By Memorial Day weekend, live indoor entertainment (including at Provincetown Town Hall) can resume at 50 percent capacity, bars can reopen and gathering sizes indoors and outdoors can increase. Almost all COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted Aug. 1. What won’t be happening in Provincetown this summer, though, are Fourth of July fireworks and a Carnival parade. In unanimous decisions with minimal debate, members of the Select Board and Board of Health voted Thursday evening to rescind almost their entire June 1, 2020, joint emergency order the strictest on Cape Cod and instead align the town’s COVID-19 restrictions with the reopening timeline Gov. Charlie Baker announced Tuesday.

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