While the ownership of the land now comprising Popponesset changed numerous times over its long history, it first became a resort area around 1917 when the beaches and sand dunes of Popponesset were sold in several land deals, including to the Trustees of Popponesset Lands and the Greater Cotuit Shore Company. According to Rosemary Love Burns in her book Mashpee in Words and Pictures, it was in 1929 that Popponesset, as a resort, began to take shape. It was at that time that thousands of acres of the pristine beach and wooded groves of pine trees were sold to the Nantucket Sound Association, which soon after was owned solely by Malcolm Chace, an industrialist who owned the Fields Point Manufacturing Corporation.
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By Isaac Ray
After an exchange at a WaWa store, when a customer told him he needed to pull up his pants, a Coral Springs man was later arrested for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon after attacking him with a knife.
On January 31, Coral Springs Police responded to an aggravated assault call from the WaWa gas station at 7305 West Sample Road. They spoke to a victim who claimed a man he had an earlier encounter with inside the store followed him and attacked him with a butcher knife.
According to the report, the victim had a verbal argument with a man, later identified as Roel Stupart, 29, after asking Stupart to pull up his pants because he was exposing himself to other customers. The victim said Stupart became furious, began cursing at him, and warned him that “He had something in his car for him.”