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Our View: A Loss For Harwich
Over the more than nine years Harwich Water//Wastewater Superintendent Dan Pelletier served the town — initially as water superintendent and then as overseer of both water and wastewater — he has been an exemplary public servant. There was no one who better understood the steps necessary to provide the very expensive sewering infrastructure required to protect the town’s drinking water, ponds and embayments. His departure is a major loss to Harwich.
Town Campus, Rock Harbor Bulkhead Lead Orleans Warrant
ORLEANS – Voters will weigh in on a total of 54 articles at this year’s annual town meeting, scheduled for May 13 at 6 p.m. in the gymnasium of Nauset Regional Middle School. This year’s spring warrant includes two Proposition 2½ overrides. Article 17 seeks $9 million for...
Feds award $5 million to restore wetlands at 2 defunct Cape Cod cranberry bogs
Massachusetts will rip up two defunct cranberry bogs and restore wetlands on Cape Cod thanks to a $5 million federal grant. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration grant will fund projects to restore coastal habitats, tidal flow and fish passage by removing dams and other restrictive structures in Bourne and Yarmouth.
Interest From High School Project To Stay In Nauset Budget
ORLEANS – Approximately $900,000 in interest accrued through the ongoing Nauset Regional High School construction project will stand pat as part of the regional school district’s operating budget for fiscal 2025. The Orleans finance committee delved deeper into the proposed $29.2 million operating budget with Nauset officials April...
Remember When April 25, 2024
Square Dancing in 1950 at the Southward Inn, Orleans. Men clockwise: Dave Mead, Frank Ireland, John Gage, and Jay Schofield. Women clockwise from far left: Ruth Ireland, Carol Sherman, Geneva Schofield, Norma Mead. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ESTATE OF SAM SHERMAN.
Sale closed in Truro: $4.1 million for a four-bedroom home
A 3,897-square-foot house built in 1980 has changed hands. The spacious property located at 17 Avocet Road in Truro was sold on April 4, 2024. The $4,100,000 purchase price works out to $1,052 per square foot. This single-story house offers a capacious living environment with its four bedrooms and five baths. The home's outer design showcases a a gable roof frame, with roofing materials crafted from asphalt. Inside, a fireplace adds character to the home. The lot size of the property measures an impressive 0.8-acre.
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