Orleans: Behind the Scenes

Sun, Sand & Stickers | Getting Ready for Orleans Summer (S3, 08)

7 min · 14. maj 2026
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We've been waiting for this! Stacy Faber from the DPW & Natural Resources Sticker Office joins Mia and Amanda to cover everything you need for a great Orleans summer - from beach stickers and over-sand vehicles to shellfish permits and getting on the water. All the links are at town.orleans.ma.us/544 [https://www.town.orleans.ma.us/544/Natural-Resources].

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