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Terese Rose Rader of Fairfield Glade, Tennessee, a former Falmouth resident, died of natural causes in on February 7. She was 92. Born in Marlborough, she graduated from St. Anneâs Academy and later attended the University of Colorado, Boulder, and the University of Rochester in New York, where she had a Phi Beta Kappa full scholarship. She received a bachelorâs degree in French with a minor in Spanish in 1970, a masterâs in linguistics in 1972, and a PhD in linguistics with a specialty in child language development in 1975. In 1961, Ms. Rader went to Africa for two years as a US Aid director/administrator of a medical research group working to improve access to and delivery of health services in Sub-Saharan Africa. She traveled extensively through Africa, the Middle East and Europe. ....
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Snow, rain, and sleet? Reggie A. Barrows has seen every variety of inclement weather on the streets of Falmouthâa little of each in February so far. But weather will be less of a consideration for Mr. Barrows, as he retired from his job delivering parcels for FedEx for the past 29 years. Over three decades, Mr. Barrows has endeared himself to many of his customers and is something of a dignitary in the streets of Falmouth at 63. He has helped organize numerous charity events to raise money for the West Falmouth Library, the Walk to End Alzheimerâs and the Falmouth Service Center, among others. ....
NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Sea Grant funding helps Barnstable growers get seafood to families in need Joint Effort with Cape Cod Cooperative Extension donates frozen, shucked oysters to Cape and Greater Boston food banks Bronwen Howells Walsh WOODS HOLE The Woods Hole Sea Grant program (WHSG) recently provided $85,000 in COVID-19 related rapid response funds to aid the Massachusetts shellfish aquaculture industry. Growers in Barnstable are among those participating and feeding families in need. The effort to assist the $29.8 million statewide industry came as a result of the impacts the COVID-19 crisis had on the industry. About 69% of the growers (271 out of 395) are located in Barnstable County. ....