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...occasion, this involved driving to Junior Cheesecake in New York City, or sometimes Provincetown, or depending on how late it was, to the North End to get fresh bread a Bova’s bakery,” she says...
...august manner--Mailer still has those. The cerebral tough guy who wrote The Armies of the Night and The Executioner's Song works daily on a long novel, though he won't say what it's about. He and his wife Norris Church share a big, brick house in Provincetown, Mass., on the tip of Cape Cod. Lumbering around the kitchen to fix you a tuna sandwich, he explains why Provincetown is a good place to concentrate: "Most of the people we knew up here are dead. We don't have to go out much...
...years ago, when Aimee Gelnaw and her partner Margie Brickley first took their son Zach, now 17, to Provincetown, Mass., the reception they got from beachgoers in the gay summer resort town was distinctly chilly. The Gelnaw-Brickleys still vacation in Provincetown, but now they beach, bike and attend social and educational events with hundreds of other families that look a lot like theirs. Provincetown's annual Family Week, launched in 1995 with 45 families, draws more than 400 each August...
...roommate and I took the ferry to Provincetown,” Jennifer E. Clark ’02 wrote in an e-mail. “I had been thinking of going this weekend but I had thesis research to do and the threat of a Saturday attack convinced...
...have about 40 offices held by about 30 Libertarians across the state— including a selectman in Provincetown,” Israel says...