Debates over proposed door locks have continued as the state Building Code Board of Appeals has ruled to uphold a decision against the installation of the locks in Sandwich Public
The Bourne Historical Commission wants certified proof that the house located at 9 Sandwich Road in Bourne Village cannot be salvaged. Toward that end, the commission has directed the owner,
The Sandwich Boardwalk, an icon of local life, is being replaced in response to repeated storm damage and climate change. The latest round of damage in January made the boardwalk impassable for the upcoming summer season the old boardwalk’s last.
Three new legal salvos this week were fired over the bow of a proposed taproom and retail beer sales operation on Town Neck Road.
Boston attorney Daniel J. Bailey III has filed complaints with the Massachusetts Office of Public Safety and Inspection and the Sandwich Conservation Commission alleging that a building permit should not have been issued to Tree House Brewing Company.
Tree Houseâs proposed business is located within a flood zone and a protected coastal wetland resource area, Mr. Bailey said in his letter to the state public safety officeâs board of appeals.
Mr. Bailey said he is bringing the complaint on behalf of four couples who live on Freeman Avenue, which is adjacent to the proposed taproom and beer distribution site.