The Bourne Community Preservation Committee has approved two funding requests for placement on the warrant for next month’s Special Town Meeting. The requests for Community Preservation Act funds were made
The Town of Bourne has made history with its Annual Town Election. For the first time, residents have elected a member of the Wampanoag Tribe to be one of the
The deadline for entering any races in the May’s Annual Town Election has come and gone, and a busy voting season has taken shape with races for selectman, school committee,
Bourneâs Annual Town Election takes place Tuesday, May 18, with several races on which residents will cast their vote.
The most hotly contested race is for two seats on the Bourne Board of Selectmen. Five candidates are vying to be on the board. They include Bourne Finance Committee chairwoman Mary Jane Mastrangelo, Bourne Planning Board member Sandra E. Goldstein, former Town of Dennis selectwoman Jane Dumas Otis, and incumbents James L. Potter and Jared P. MacDonald. (See profiles on page 7.)
Another contested race is the one to fill two seats on the Bourne Recreation Authority. Incumbent George M. Sala is one of four people vying for a seat. The other candidates include Planning Board member Louis R. Gallo and residents John H. Coulumbe and Christopher M. McCarthy.