School Officials Seeing Early Impact Of New Development
April 09, 2026:Article in the Cape Cod Chronicle, By Ryan Bray
With the opening of one such development, the 62-unit Phare/Pennrose project at the site of the former Cape Cod Five headquarters on West Road, the impact at Orleans Elementary School may already be evident.
OES Principal Elaine Pender said that the school has enrolled an additional 21 students since the start of the current school year in September, a number she said is well outside of the school’s “norm.”
Debates on Maurice's Loom Large at Summit Meeting - The Provincetown Independent
January 21, 2026: Article in The Provincetown Independent, By Tyler Jager
WELLFLEET — At a “housing summit” at Wellfleet Preservation Hall on Jan. 15 that included small group sessions, presentations by town officials, and a speculative zoning exercise, residents appeared to agree on at least one thing: the town’s housing needs are dire.
Town Leaders Tour Lawrence Hill Apartments
January 14, 2026: Article in The Provincetown Independent, By Tyler Jager
WELLFLEET — The 46 affordable apartments that now ring the baseball diamond opposite Wellfleet Elementary School are nearly complete, with tenants expected to move in this spring, according to the nonprofits that developed the units: the Orleans-based Community Development Partnership (CDP) and the Boston-based Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH).
New Neighbors Are Coming to Old Kings Highway
December 23, 2025: Article in The Provincetown Independent, By Parker Mumford
17 years after town bought the land, Habitat dedicates four new houses.
Just over a year ago, on Nov. 2, 2024, the families raised the first walls of their future homes alongside a crowd of volunteers. The deed-restricted houses — two with three bedrooms and two with two bedrooms — were dedicated at a ceremony on Dec. 9, and their new owners will be able to move in starting in mid-January.