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Barb Lester received roses and a lengthy thank-you for her 50 years of service

Barb Lester received roses and a lengthy thank-you for her 50 years of service
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One-Lane Main, plant sale, vax access, TOWN NOTES

One-Lane Main, plant sale, vax access, TOWN NOTES The Barnstable Patriot One-Lane Main Traffic barriers and one-way traffic are back in place on Hyannis Main Street to allow for outdoor dining and expanded pedestrian access to shopping and restaurants. Stroll down to the Harbor Overlook next to Town Hall, where four StoryWalks will be featured for two weeks each through June 30. Bilingual storytelling will take place on Saturday afternoons at 2 p.m. on May 15, May 29 and two dates in June. Growing veggies in containers Most vegetable crops can be grown successfully in containers. In fact, some do better in containers. Cathy Cetta will discuss how planting in containers is different from planting in the ground, the types of containers available, what to use for soil, and how to water and feed your plants at 1 p.m. Friday, May 21 at Centerville Library.

The last segment of a construction process begins at Centreville Public Schools

The final segment of a three-phase construction process began last week at Centreville Public Schools. Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer said work began April 2, the first of 10 days during which the district is closed for spring break.  Lemmer said the scope of work will be broad and have an impact on both of the district’s two buildings. “There’s no inch of this district that is going untouched this summer,” Lemmer said. “The way that everything was scheduled within the scope and sequence of the work, projects that they knew the cost would increase over time, they tackled those earlier so we could get more for our money. So, now we’re tackling things that are pretty widespread, and they’re pretty invasive.”

St Joseph County schools planning 2021 graduation ceremonies

Sturgis Journal St. Joseph County school districts are looking ahead to their respective high school senior graduation ceremonies, with tentative plans underway for commencement. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues, vaccine distribution coincides with a downturn in number of cases. However, the unpredictability of the virus, and new variants emerging, continues uncertainty of finalizing plans for May and June. By that time, school districts may find pandemic restrictions eased, or the 2021 commencement could require limited attendance, masks and continued social- distancing. Officials at Sturgis Public Schools have selected 2 p.m. June 6 for the graduation ceremony.  “Our plan is to have a traditional outdoor graduation ceremony with as much of the normal pomp, circumstance, and crowds as allowed by the state of Michigan,” Superintendent Art Ebert said.

Things to do this week on Cape Cod

Friday, Jan. 8 Online Yoga for Wise Warriors! With Lees Yunits: 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jan. 8, presented online via Zoom by the Cultural Center of Cape Cod. $15-$75. 508-394-7100, aneill@cultural-center.org, cultural-center.org. Flying Santa Exhibit: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 8 and 9, Massachusetts Air & Space Museum, 790 Iyannough Road, Hyannis. Free to $8. 508-827-6300, massairspace.org. Tells history of Flying Santa who delivered packages on Christmas Day to the lighthouse keepers and their families along the New England coast and subsequent non-profit organization. “What is Libby?” Zoom class: 1-2 p.m. Jan. 8, from Centerville Public Library. 508-790-6220, centervillelibrary@yahoo.com, centervillelibrary.org. Questions answered about library service. Registration required by 5 p.m. Jan. 7.

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