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Despite rain, Fourth weekend going off with a bang on Cape Cod Kirsten Glavin © Provided by WFXT Boston
Even with a little rain, the Fourth of July on Cape Cod was far from a washout.
Red, white and blue covered downtown Hyannis on Sunday, as both tourists and locals packed Main Street and enjoyed their newfound freedom from pandemic restrictions.
“After a very, very long, difficult year, it feels awesome to be out and about and see people and be apart of something,” said Kim Wojewoda, visiting from Connecticut. “This is our first vacation at all since 2019 so it’s really great to be here.”
A flood of new residents on Cape Cod? How the COVID pandemic reconfigured the regional map, and how officials are responding
Posted May 11, 5:30 AM
The Sagamore Bridge over the Cape Cod Canal in September 2014.The Republican file
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The COVID pandemic has in many ways changed not only how people live and work, but where. And officials on Cape Cod are trying to get a handle on just how many people migrated to the popular summer destination over the past year whether for the short-term or to stick around longer.
“I’ve noticed there were a lot more people around last fall than is normal,” Peter Johnson-Staub, Falmouth’s assistant town manager told MassLive. “There’s been a huge spike in the price of real estate, a huge spike in building activity, which we’re sort of thinking is partly related to people moving here.”
Bruemmel becomes president, CEO of Greater Hyannis Chamber
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Marty Bruemmel, who has served as the interim president and CEO of both the Dennis and the Greater Hyannis Chamber of Commerce, will stay on at the Hyannis Chamber full-time, effective April 1. Marty has a strong and extensive business background that will serve him well to lead the chamber, Todd Deluca said in a March 1 statement. Marty spent 32 years as an entrepreneur as owner of Prestige Valet Parking. In addition, he has worked for a variety of businesses on the Cape in and around tourism, hospitality and radio.
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