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Events ARUNDEL Yard sale, memorial observance this weekend The Arundel Historical Society will host two events this Memorial Day weekend. A yard sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Greenbrook Farm, 68 Greenbrook Lane, just off Alfred Road, Route 111, next to Hill Road entrance. This event directly benefits the Arundel […] Share The Arundel Historical Society will host two events this Memorial Day weekend. A yard sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Greenbrook Farm, 68 Greenbrook Lane, just off Alfred Road, Route 111, next to Hill Road entrance. This event directly benefits the Arundel Historical Society.

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Cape Researchers Deploy Acoustic Receivers To Track White Sharks

Reply Greg Skomal, of the Mass. Division of Marine Fisheries, and Megan Winton, of the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, spent their Thursday deploying acoustic receivers that visualize data of where tagged sharks are off the coast of Cape Cod. (Shutterstock) CHATHAM, MA Shark season is almost here on Cape Cod, so researchers are using technology to track the movement of great whites. Greg Skomal, of the Mass. Division of Marine Fisheries, and Megan Winton, of the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, spent their Thursday deploying acoustic receivers that visualize data of where tagged sharks are off the coast of Cape Cod.

Great white shark museum to replace pirate museum in Provincetown

PROVINCETOWN – The pirates are moving out and the sharks are moving in.  The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy announced Thursday it had signed a lease with Barry Clifford to take over space now occupied by the Expedition Whydah Museum on MacMillan Pier in Provincetown. Clifford, who discovered the pirate ship Whydah in 1984, has had the Provincetown museum for over 20 years. He opened a larger museum in West Yarmouth in 2016.  “We’re working on (opening) another museum in Salem,” Clifford said Thursday. He said the two Cape museums were too close to one another. At 3,100 square feet, the Whydah museum space is double the size of the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy’s Shark Center in Chatham, and Education Director Marianne Long said her organization is planning on opening a museum in the new space. 

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