The Mashpee Board of Health voted unanimously last Thursday, December 16, to begin daily fines for properties around Santuit Pond that have not yet complied with a September order to
The Mashpee Board of Health voiced frustration over the lack of COVID-19 guidance from the state as rising cases and positivity rates, as well as the emergence of the Omicron
Of 121 total properties within 300 feet of Santuit Pond in Mashpee, nine have cesspools, only 43 have had their septic system pumped in the past five years and only
When Kripani Patel contacted the Mashpee Board of Health seeking to become a board member, they were immediately impressed with her credentials.
Ms. Patel is a Mashpee native and a graduate from Mashpee Middle-High School and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. At UMass, she graduated with a bachelorâs degree in psychology with a concentration in neuroscience. Following her undergraduate degree, Ms. Patel attended Kent State University in Ohio and earned her masterâs degree in public health with a social and behavioral science concentration. For work, she is a full-time substitute teacher at MMHS and also teaches a medical terminology course.