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Residents Voice Concerns As Mashpee Commons Presents Expansion Plans

The Mashpee Commons provided new details about a proposed expansion project and zoning bylaw change to the Mashpee Planning Board during the board’s meeting on Wednesday, June 2, in the

Heated Planning Board Meeting Kicks Off Mashpee Commons Expansion Talks

Debate grew heated during a virtual Mashpee Planning Board meeting on Wednesday, April 21, over a proposal by the Mashpee Commons, which is seeking a large-scale expansion, to appoint two board members to a subcommittee. The board voted 3-2 against the proposal for the subcommittee as a three-party development agreement process to negotiate the proposed expansion among the planning board, the Cape Cod Commission and the Commons entered its earliest stages. Eliza Cox, an attorney representing the Mashpee Commons, asked that the board appoint two members to a subcommittee for discussions over the proposed language of a zoning amendment that would create a Community Activity Center Overlay District.

Cape Cod Healthcare will tear down the Lobster Claw and replace it with a Medical Center

ORLEANS At least four committees and boards are set to review Cape Cod Healthcare’s proposal to tear down the iconic Lobster Claw restaurant at 42 Route 6A and replace it with a medical building. CCH already has been before the Site Plan Review Committee and will have a formal review with the Architectural Review Committee after the new year.  The Conservation Commission will be involved because there is a wetland just off the parcel, the Board of Health will address the sewer connection needs, and finally, the Zoning Board of Appeals is expected to take up a special permit application in late January.

Local girl accepts challenge to help community

Local girl accepts challenge to help community Local girl does the 50 yard challenge for a good cause and last updated 2020-12-18 07:21:42-05 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — An internet challenge designed to get children to learn the value of serving their community has made its way to the Coastal Bend. Eleven-year-old Moriah Hernandez is on a mission. The Driscoll ISD 6th grader’s challenge: to mow 50 yards. “Every ten yards you get a different t-shirt,” said Hernandez. “I’ve already done ten, I’m waiting for my next t-shirt.” Hernandez is taking part in the “50 Yard Challenge”, sponsored by the Raising Men Lawn Care Service. She’s one of thousands of kids nationwide mowing lawns to help their community.

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