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    Cannabis with Confidence: Answering Questions
    March 1, 2020
    Curaleaf Provincetown Products
    Cannabis with Confidence: Curaleaf Comes to Ptown (part two of a two-part series) Previously we introduced Curaleaf, Provincetown’s first adult-use dispensary for cannabis, along with its local connections and local social outreach. But now it’s time to...
    Ask Us Anything! Curaleaf Comes to Ptown
    February 28, 2020
    Curaleaf Ask Us Anything
    Ask Us Anything! Curaleaf Comes to Ptown (part one of a two-part series) It’s the first adult-use cannabis dispensary to open in Provincetown, and Curaleaf is already doing a brisk business—for good reason: the room is bright and welcoming, the product it...
    Provincetown History Snippet: Who is Tennessee Williams?
    February 21, 2020
    Tennessee Williams Provincetown History
    Less than three weeks after his lover Kip died in 1944 in Manhattan, Tennessee Williams was back at Captain Jack’s Wharf. The fleet was in, the streets and beaches were crowded, but Williams resented them with their “Lord & Taylor t-shirts.” That...
    Provincetown History Snippet: The Decade of the Cocktail
    February 14, 2020
    Provincetown History Cocktails
    The 1950s in Provincetown were years of rampant homophobia, what one innkeeper called “the witch-hunt days.” In 1952, selectmen tightened liquor and entertainment licenses in an attempt to discourage “the habitual gathering-place of homosexuals of...
    Provincetown History Snippet: World War I
    January 24, 2020
    Provincetown War Memorial
    A contingent of anti-submarine boats was stationed at the Provincetown Naval Base for the duration of the First World War—to the very vocal distress of townspeople, who complained that the submarine activity was interfering with the weir fishing going on in...
    Provincetown History Snippet: Gosnold and Cape Cod
    January 17, 2020
    Provincetown History Gosnold
    On May 15, 1602, English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold dropped anchor in a broad harbor he called “Shoal Hope,” meaning “shallow harbor”; we call it Provincetown. (Ironically, it’s one of the world’s deepest natural harbors; what did Gosnold know?)...