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CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:1 club president Matt Kohler. "I'm always happy when the kids help write the script ,"said drama club ad- visor John Sullivan. "What they add is usually the scariest." For a production that boasts of being "the old- est , most elaborate , and scariest haunted house on Cape Cod." no detail goes overlooked. This year, audiences can expect par- ticularly elaborate scenery and props considering that many have been recycled from the drama club's sum- mer production of The Lost Treasure of Blackbeard. "We can buy alot more stuff , because we're using it for three shows: Blackbeard , the haunted house, and then the Pirates of Penzance in November. " Pecella said. The Halloween event earns the BHS Drama Club more than $1,500 dollars over the five nights it takes place and the money raised is used to finance future productions. "This will be a fun haunted house for the people in it, not so much for those walking through." Sullivan said with a smile, "They like dressing up as pirates, so it will be a lot of fun." The cast of between 60 and 70 high school stu- dents, as well as some other younger performers , begin tryouts early next week and will commence rehearsals soon after. As the actors prepare , they are frequently reminded of the produc- tion's motto: "If the kids don't leave crying, we're not' doing our job!" The Curse of the Flying Dutch- man opens Oct. 26 and continues through Oct. 30 from 6 to about 8:30 p.m. at the Barnstable High School Performing Arts Center on West Main Street in Hyannis. Tickets are $8 at the door, or call 508-771-6246 for group reserva- tions. Come aboard... CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:1 "We have a request from Councilor (Ann) Canedy for funds for the Unitarian Church (in Barnstable vil- lage)," Klimm told several councilors Tuesday. "I per- sonally have an issue using tax dollars for that , though it's a wonderful church." Klimm said his objection is to using the funds for such purposes when there are so many town-owned buildings in need of attention , such as the Trayser Museum. Lindsey Counsell, chair- man of the Community Pres- ervation Committee , says he understands Klimm's position even though his board voted unanimously to endorse a $20,000 request from the church. It's the committee's first such rec- ommendation. "John has been very thoughtful on this,"Counsell said in an interview Thurs- day. "It's a difficult question as there are many needs for town buildings." Counsell said he appreci- ates Klimm's willingness to pass such requests along to the council for a full debate even though he is personally opposed. "There'll be alively council debate on the mat- ter," he said. With about $2 million a year to spend , the CPC is a popular target for a variety of applications. The money comes from a 3percent tax of the transfer of real estate and a state matching program. Counsell said many other communities - including Dennis -have dedicated CPA funds to historic churches. "It gets pretty complicated," he admitted. "I rely on our great legal department to guide me." The Unitarian Church's original request of nearly a quarter of a million dollars was scaled back to a phased request of $30,000, accord- ing to Counsell, before the $20,000 was OK'd. CPAfunds will go toward restoring win- dows and the church library if the council agrees. "I don't mean to be heavy- handed ," Klimm said Tues- day. "I would rather public buildings be given higher priority." (See Councilor Ann Cane- dy 's column on page B:l for more about the Unitarian Church's request) Klimm wants CPC focus on town buildings... NEWENGLANDfliJI I,EWBANK SAVINGS BANK KiH |ORGAN1ZERS ¦ ¦ ¦ M B I Glen Beasley (In Organization) mm A - T _ _ , . M Dana S. Briggs New Direction I I Sheriff Jim In Community Banking | c»™* On Cape Cod I"lEXhm, ° H iM Joseph R. Medeiros ^mThomas W. Christo IFrancis A Perfe tuo IMichael Dean, VmEsquire »Pau/ Galop \mMark Hochesgang Top row from left to right: Paul Galop,Senior lending Officer, Glenn Van Wickle, Business Development Officer, ^H Robert Fabiano, Branch Operati onsManager. i^B A/1 it- \A I Bottom rowf rom left to right: Joseph R Medeiros, Chief Operating Officer , Francis Perfetuo, President&CEO, I MMtt N i U rp Hy , Dana Briggs, Chairmanof the Board. I Fc/j(/;'* p At New England Savings Bank "In Organization" m Our Mission is to Elevate the Quality of Wohn D °'Brien Life. Business, and our sense of Community I . ^^mj ^rnieRegan At New England Savings Bank We Believe: M •Loan decisions should be made locally I £m//j0S #jW •Your needs are a top priority M *You deserve a higher level of customer service I Glenn Van Wickle in banking H We are all about building relationshi p s M Emko Versace,MD www.newenglandsavings.com I If you are interested in elevating the newest community bank on Cape Cod, please I " give us a call, we'd love to get to know you. New England Savings Bank is offering a I 'flnnfl *°S minimum of 2,100,000 shares and a maximum of 2,400,000 shares at $5.00 per share. « Request a prospectus by calling us a 508-771-6600 and ask for Dave Ferguson or Frank I Perfetuo. M This is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy shares. The shares are offered only by IS means of the offering circular. Please contact us for your copy. 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South Yarmouth 508-394-6600 • Edgartown 508-693-3375 '• t- Kingston 781-585-54'" ; • Middlehoro 508-947-2353 "~f Hyannis Complete Home Concepts 508-362-6308 .Plymouth Comp lete Home Concepts 508-74t: 3/1 85 * www.midcapc.net j|M | yM^ ^l» 4f> M^tL gMr £ j & Vi4 ^ & *& z& *& #^ z& m Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 62/37 55/38 57/43 61/48 63/52 65/51 62/45 • Day Hi Lo Precip* » «y Today we will see partly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of What two states have record ! Tuesday 68 41 0.00" S \ showers , high temperature of 62°, humidity of 94% and an hlghs no greater than 100 Wednesday 70 58 0.00" O^ f overnight low of 37°. The record high temperature for degrees? Thursday 66 42 0.49" today is 76° set in 1995. The record low is 22° set in 1966. Friday 59 42 0.00" Saturday, skies will remain partly cloudy with a high temperature of An>wer. A|aska and Hawaii ;Saturday 58 44 0.00" 55°, humidity of 85% and an overnight low of 38°. Expect partly i Sunday 61 36 0.00" cloudy skies to continue Sunday with a high temperature of 57°. j Monday 66 47 0.01" Skies will remain partly cloudy Monday morning and afternoon with r^ j ^ ~ "T"'r7r~nni" fe- 9 |- precipitationmoiudessnowconverted10rainiaii mostly cloudy skies in the evening, high temperature of 61°. i ,j~iF^fyy^^^^ ^ff , ^ , ; Day Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Oct. 13. 1846 - A great hurricane BarnstableHarbor ' Friday 6:51 a.m. 6:04 p.m. 11:05 p.m. 2:18p.m. tracked across Cuba , Florida , fjay. HjgJl Low HJah Low ] Saturday 6:52 a.m. 6:02 p.m. No Rise 2:56 p.m. Georgia , the Carolinas , Virginia 10/13 4:57 am 11:09 am 5:09 pm 11:57pm j Sunday 6:53 a.m. 6.00 p.m. 12:12 a.m. 3:26 p.m. and Pennsylvania. The hurricane 10/14 6:00am 12:11 pm 6:12pm None l Monday 6:54 a.m. 5:59 p.m. 1:17 a.m. 3:50 p.m. inflicted major damage along its 10/15 7:04 am 1:01 am 7:17pm 1:15pm ] Tuesday 6:55 a.m. 5:57 p.m. 2:21 a.m. 4:11 p.m. entire path , which was similar to 10/I6 8:05 am 2:04 am 8:18pm 2:18pm ;Wednesday 6:56 a.m. 5:56 p.m. 3:23 a.m. 4:30 p.m. the path of Hurricane Hazel 108 10/17 8:59 am 3:01 am 9:13 pm 3:15 pm I Thursday 6:57 a.m. 5:54 p.m. 4:23 a.m. 4:47 p.m. years later. 10/18 9:45 am 3:49 am 10:01 pm 4:05 pm 10/19 10:25 am 4:30 am 10:44 pm 4:49 pm , ifsT Last M—K New J»\ First ujj V Full Oct. 14. 1984 - Dense fog con- , Hyannis Port . ¦ ^ ^ 10 /13 m j 1 0/22 H^JJ 10/29 \2fJ 11/5 tnbuted to a 118-vehicle accident Day. Huh Law H jflh LfiK ~*" on I-94 , just south of Milwaukee. It 10/13 5:49 am 11:10am 6:01 pm 11:58 pm was the seventh day of an eight- 10/14 6:52 am 12:12 pm 7:04 pm None All forecasts , data and graphics day stretch of dense fog. At the 10/15 7:56 am 1:02am 8:09 pm 1:16 pm pro vided by Accessweather. com, Inc. time of the accident , the visibility 10/16 8:57 am 2:05 am 9:10pm 2:19pm © 2006. All rights reserved. was reportedly close to zero. 10/17 9:51 am 3:02 am 10:05 pm 3:16 pm 10/18 10:37am 3:50am 10:53pm 4.06 pm ¦ ¦¦¦ ' /- , ''" 10/19 11:17am 4:31 am 11:36 pm 4:50 pm