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Chapin Beach closed to off road vehicles until further notice

Needs assessment process planned for senior center

Road change to ease expected traffic congestion during polling hours

No need to call 911 on May 17

Group provides "additional eyes and ears"

How will the Cape cope with natural or man-made disaster?

Positions currently available on five committees

Work to be completed by Memorial Day Weekend
Deadline for payment is April 18, 2013

2013 Commonwealth Awards to be presented February 19 in Boston

Daily burning allowed daily through May 1 with permit

Town plans ahead for forecasted snow
Town still fighting to uphold Drummer Boy Park dog decision.
Town is compiling an eligibility list
Report malfunctioning street lights to the town for repair
Prizes awarded for chosen designs
Relocation of Freeman-Smith house could cause delays

Eleven-week course offers a look inside Barnstable town government

Registration is now open for the next session of Inside Barnstable Town Government.  The 20th session of this citizens leadership academy will begin on Tuesday, January 29, 2013.  Participants will learn about the workings of the Barnstable town government. The course is designed to increase civic participation, understanding and awareness.

All items will be donated to children and families in the DY School District

On Saturday, November 17, members of the Yarmouth Police Department and volunteers from Create the Good will hold a Stuff-A-Cruiser food donation event at Stop & Shop on Station Ave., in South Yarmouth.

US Marine Corporal Nicholas G. Xiarhos Veterans Memorial Overpass to be dedicated Tuesday

Voters encouraged to bring non-perishables foods with them to the polls

The Mashpee Human Services Committee is asking voters to bring food donations with them when they head to the polls next Tuesday.  Mashpee Town Clerk Deborah F. Dami is predicting a record turn out in town as voters head to the polls to cast their votes for president and senator and two weigh in on some hotly contested ballot questions.

Capewide preparations underway for storm's arrival

See below for continuted closures, openings and updates

Ramp will reopen once repairs are made

The Town of Dennis announced today that the ramp at Chapin Beach was damaged over the weekend and is temporarily closed.

Repairs will be made by the Department of Natural Resources once the weather improves.

Weekend weather and related tides damaged the ramp, according to the department's director Karen M. Jones.

The ramp will be reopened once the repairs are made.

 

Phase III of project to last for three months

The Town of Bourne announced that the Phase III of the Main Street Streetscape Project in Buzzards Bay will begin in early June. The work will include roadway narrowing, installation of new granite curbing, concrete sidewalks, concrete block paving, loaming and seeding. Trees will be planted and trash receptacles and benches will also be installed.