Town officials were given a wake-up call this week with regard to recreational fields and courts in Bourne. For one resident, who has experience coaching youth sports in more than
More than 200 people joined an online meeting last night on the Cape Cod bridge replacement plan, and many raised questions about the bridge locations, height, pedestrian safety, and other issues.
Mary Jane Mastrangelo, a member of the Bourne Select Board, said residents of the host community need more information from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and its consultants about properties that could be affected by the new, larger bridges.
“There was a comment that there was an impact on some Sagamore businesses on the canal,” she said. “What businesses are those? And how are those going to be impacted?”
Officials identified some of the properties that lie in the path of the proposed $4 billion project. Both bridges would be closer to the middle of the canal meaning the Bourne Bridge would move east, and the Sagamore Bridge would move west.
Cataumet residents can take heart. The group charged with advising the town on construction of a bike path from the Cape Cod Canal to the Shining Sea Bikeway has heard
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection hosted a hearing Wednesday, November 30, to gather public comments on proposed amendments to existing Title 5 septic regulations and new watershed permitting regulations.
By WXTK News
A controversial Select Board race in Bourne is over.
Mary Jane Mastrangelo and incumbent Jared MacDonald were the winners of a five-candidate field in Tuesday’s election.
Incumbent James Potter leveled various accusations of impropriety against Mastrangelo in her capacity as the chair of the Bourne Finance Committee, which led the Select Board to hire a special counsel to resolve the matter.
Potter came in third place in yesterday s election.
There were also Select Board races in three other Cape Cod towns yesterday.
In Falmouth, a vacant seat was picked up by Onjalé Scott Price.
In Yarmouth, incumbent Daniel Horgan and newcomer Peter Q. Smith were the winners.