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Jul 8, 2024 · ORLEANS, MASS. — They were two overweight boozing housewives who hid their drinking, their harridan brawling and their lesbian affair from all but a few obeisant servants. They lived like royalty with a private plane at their command, a Jaguar, a Bermuda estate and a flat in England.
May 5, 2021 · At Ernest’s Orleans, Chef Ernest Palmisano Jr. continues a 70-year legacy built upon Fresh Seafood and Old-School Service.
Orleans (/ ɔːrˈliːnz / or-LEENZ) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, situated along Cape Cod. The population was 6,307 at the 2020 census. [1] For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Orleans, please see the article Orleans CDP.
The history of the town of Orleans is inexorably linked to the town of Eastham, and has deep roots in the original Plymouth Colony established in 1620. For some time, the colonists there had considered moving the colony to a better location due to the “straightness and baroness” of the land at Plymouth. In 1644, serious consideration was ...
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Transcripts of birth, death, and marriage records at Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts during 1658-1776. Continued from page 144. Continued in the next issue. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects
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The Town of Orleans was born in 1797. On March 1, both houses of the Massachusetts legislature passed, and on March 3 Governor Samuel Adams signed “An act to divide the town of Eastham in the County of Barnstable and to incorporate the Southerly part thereof into a town by the name of Orleans.”