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Kalmus Beach in HyannisCape Cod Times file
Covell Beach: Just down the road from popular Craigville Beach, Covell Beach is very similar but slightly smaller and only for residents who have beach stickers. Located on Nantucket Sound, in-season water tends to be gentle and warm. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville.
Craigville Beach: Disabled accessible. Long, wide beach. Beautiful view. Very big. Lots of parking. Can be crowded. Located on Nantucket Sound usually means gentle and warm water. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville.
Craigville Beach in Centerville
Eric Williams, Cape Cod Times
Dowses Beach: Disabled accessible. Fishing platform. Breakwater to explore. Good-sized parking lot. Nice sandy beach. Located on Nantucket Sound usually means gentle and warm water. 348 E. Bay Road, Osterville.
Hoover residents oppose Bessemer rezoning
Opposition to proposed Parkwood Road development in Bessemer By Alan Collins | April 19, 2021 at 5:46 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 5:46 PM
HOOVER, Ala. (WBRC) - Homeowners in a Hoover neighborhood are speaking out against a rezoning that could bring in new apartments and townhomes to the Bessemer Area.
On Tuesday, the Planning and Zoning Board will take a look at a request to change from single home zoning to multi-family homes, which will open the door for a lot of people to come to one stretch of roadway in the area.
The road in question is Parkwood Road in Bessemer. A developer wants to put a 133-unit apartment complex and 400 townhomes in the area. This is considered the back entrance to Russet Woods and Southwood Park. People here believe it would be a detriment to their homes and families by adding so much more traffic on this roadway without major improvements. A petition opposes the rezoning change.
Bourne firefighters tackle blaze in Park Wood Road, Thurlby
| Updated: 09:32, 08 April 2021
A fire left unattended sparked a call to the emergency services last night (Wednesday, April 7).
Firefighters from Bourne attended Park Wood Road in Thurlby at about 9.50pm after a report that waste tree stumps were on fire.
The crew used one hose reel to extinguish the blaze, which was caused by controlled burning left unattended.
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