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WELLFLEET Johnny ‘Clam’ Mankevetch stood inside a Holbrook Oyster van earlier this month, bent over buckets of fresh shellfish. The hood of his sweatshirt was pulled over a bright orange cap. A mask covering his nose and mouth, he listened for Ryan Curley to call out the next customer order.
Fifty feet away, Curley, a member of the Wellfleet Select Board, checked in with the driver at the front of a long line of cars at the town pier. He found the name, then the order, then called out to Mankevetch.
“One scallop, one Cherrystone, one razor clam,” he yelled.
WELLFLEET Johnny ‘Clam’ Mankevetch stood inside a Holbrook Oyster van earlier this month, bent over buckets of fresh shellfish. The hood of his sweatshirt was pulled over a bright orange cap. A mask covering his nose and mouth, he listened for Ryan Curley to call out the next customer order.
Fifty feet away, Curley, a member of the Wellfleet Select Board, checked in with the driver at the front of a long line of cars at the town pier. He found the name, then the order, then called out to Mankevetch.
“One scallop, one Cherrystone, one razor clam,” he yelled.
Most high schools on the Cape will beat that state deadline.
Five schools Barnstable High School, Falmouth High School, Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis, Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School in South Yarmouth and Monomoy Regional High School in Harwich plan to resume in-person classes five days a week starting Monday.
Two high schools Mashpee Middle High School and Bourne High School brought students back to the buildings full-time this past Monday.
And Nauset Regional High School in Eastham plans to have all students in their physical classrooms by May 10.
Only Sandwich High School, Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Bourne and Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich are waiting to resume full-time, in-person classes until May 17.