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PROVINCETOWN – After an uptick in positive COVID-19 cases in town, the state’s VaxBus rolled to a stop near MacMillan Pier Thursday morning.
When it arrived, the mobile vaccination clinic covered with the slogan “trust the facts, get the vax,” was met with red and white signs emblazoned with anti-vaccination slogans posted outside the nearby public restroom.
Four members of the United Cape Patriots, a conservative grass-roots group, were also handing out flyers to people walking by the bus stop.
“Wouldn’t you want to know the facts before you vaxx?” the flyer read.
People should be made aware of all facts, said Adam Lange, of Brewster and founder of United Cape Patriots.
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In a typical school committee election, Heather Sprague might put out a lawn sign supporting her candidate, but in terms of advocacy, that’s as involved as she would get.
Ahead of Tuesday s election, though, the Brewster mom has been reaching out privately to talk to friends about one candidate she thinks is taking pains to avoid talking to voters about her beliefs.
That candidate is Rheanna Hastings, who is running against Sarah Sherman for the town’s only contested school committee seat.
Sprague, who identified herself as a Democrat, says Hastings has tried to obscure her connections with right-wing political groups and her motives for running.