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Watch: 1st shark spotted off Cape Cod this season is a species often mistaken for great whites

Watch: 1st shark spotted off Cape Cod this season is a species often mistaken for great whites Updated Apr 30, 10:40 AM; Posted Apr 30, 10:40 AM Facebook Share It’s getting to be that time of year when fins start popping up in the waters off the Bay State. The first basking shark of the season was spotted this year off the coast of Cape Cod. The underwater creature, the second-largest living fish, was seen yards away from Herring Cove Beach in Provincetown, according to the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, a nonprofit that supports scientific research and tracks shark sightings. The AWSC shared a video credited to Craig Marcotte of the large shark swimming in the waters close to the beach. Its lengthy, dark fins were seen by several beachgoers, one of whom can be heard swearing in the video.

Food & Wine: Massachusetts is one of the best pizza states in America

Food & Wine: Massachusetts is one of the best pizza states in America
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Lorry driver found with beer in hand after trailer left unhitched on roundabout

Lorry driver found with beer in hand after trailer left unhitched on roundabout A DRIVER who left his lorry to buy booze after its trailer become unhitched on a roundabout near Harwich Port has been jailed. Police were called to Europa Way, Parkeston, and found the Hungarian lorry driver Robert Fego, 48, was more than three times the drink drive limit. It was reported the lorry’s trailer had become unhitched on a roundabout after it had left Harwich Port at about 3pm on April 20. Fego had left the scene, but members of the public and port security told officers they had seen him going into a supermarket where he bought alcohol, before returning to his lorry.

Cape Cod: Ember gets liquor license back after contentious meeting

HARWICH  Selectmen voted Monday night to renew the liquor and entertainment licenses for one of two Harwich Port restaurants that faced allegations they had violated state rules intended to slow the spread of COVID-19. The board issued a written warning to Ember restaurant and rescheduled the hearing for The Port to 5:30 p.m. May 4. Both restaurants are owned by brothers Justin and Jared Brackett. In a long and contentious hearing that lasted over three hours and tested the limits of video-conferencing technology and the patience of some board members, selectmen heard from attorneys representing Ember, from Harwich town counsel, Police Chief David Guillemette, patrons and employees of the restaurant and neighborhood residents. 

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