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I found a keyboard on Main Street in Hyannis around 6:20 p.m. today, sitting by a bench near Hyannis Harbor and the ferry terminal. It’s a black 61-key model in a blue gig bag, with a small sticker that says 'Nova' on the handle and a couple of keys sticking. I picked it up and stood guard nearby, hoping to keep it safe until the owner arrives. If you are missing a keyboard, I hope this helps reunite you with it.
I was packing camera gear at the Hyannis side of the Steamship Authority terminal around 4:15 PM last Friday when a small pouch with two memory cards slipped from my jacket pocket. I boarded the ferry and only realized later they were gone. The cards hold travel photos from Cape Cod / Islands, Massachusetts, United States and a few personal clips, including a sunset at Skaket Beach. I’m heartbroken to lose them; those memories can’t be replaced. If they’ve been found near the terminal or along Hyannis Harbor, I’d be grateful to have them back.
I'm Grace Lin. Last Friday at 11:30 a.m., after a quick practice at the Hyannis Public Library on Main Street, I left a stack of sheet music on a chair in the reading room and walked away. It includes a small set for a summer recital on the Cape Cod Islands, with a mix of originals and classics, all worn from years of use. I feel unsettled not knowing where it is, especially after a morning of rehearsals and a coffee at the corner cafe. If you’ve seen it, please let the site know so I can reclaim it and keep playing.
LOST: On Saturday around 6:30 pm, I left a box of holiday decorations on the front porch of my friend's cottage on Shore Road in Chatham, Cape Cod. The box contained garlands, a string of multicolored lights, and a hand-painted wooden star that belonged to my grandmother. They meant a lot to us and are part of our family tradition. I wandered to the Chatham Lighthouse to watch the sunset and when I returned, the box was gone. The ornaments keep our home warm during the holidays, and I hope someone who found them kept them safe until a return is possible.
LOST: I was wandering along Commercial Street in Provincetown at around 5:15 pm last Friday when I realized my tote with a small bundle of postcards had vanished. The cards feature Cape Cod lighthouse photos and a note I wrote to my grandmother on the back, and they were the most meaningful souvenir from this trip. I’d left them on a wooden bench near the Pilgrim Monument while I ducked into a tiny shop to grab a pastry, and by the time I came back they were gone. They carry a memory of home and of laughter with friends, and I’m hoping someone picked them up and kept them safe by the harbor.
Last night, around 6:15 p.m., I realized my Equipment for Various Sports was missing from the trunk after I parked near Coast Guard Beach, Eastham, on Cape Cod. It’s a gray duffel bag stuffed with a few tennis rackets, a yoga mat, and a handful of smaller items I use for weekend games. I retraced my steps along the boardwalk and checked the parking lot multiple times, but it’s gone. These aren’t priceless—just practical gear I rely on—but losing them feels like losing a chunk of my summer plans. If anyone saw them or picked them up, I’d really appreciate a heads-up here on the site.
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