1 Dead in Fiery Crash on Cape Cod Police said the vehicle belongs to a Bourne resident, but the victim of the crash has yet to be identified.
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A person is dead following a fiery single-vehicle crash in Bourne, Massachusetts early Tuesday.
Bourne Police responded to a report of a crash in the area of 330 Old Plymouth Road around 1:30 a.m. Upon arrival, first responders found a Hyundai Elantra with severe front-end damage fully engulfed in flames and up against a tree. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
1 Dead in Fiery Crash on Cape Cod Police said the vehicle belongs to a Bourne resident, but the victim of the crash has yet to be identified.
Published 3 hours ago •
Updated 3 hours ago
A person is dead following a fiery single-vehicle crash in Bourne, Massachusetts early Tuesday.
Bourne Police responded to a report of a crash in the area of 330 Old Plymouth Road around 1:30 a.m. Upon arrival, first responders found a Hyundai Elantra with severe front-end damage fully engulfed in flames and up against a tree.
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BOURNE Although the May 3 annual and special town meetings in Bourne are no longer just about “essentials,” Town Administrator Anthony Schiavi describes what is up for debate as “pretty benign.”
Town meeting voters will tackle a proposed budget of over $70 million, sewer rates and fees, the removal of the police chief from the state’s civil service system and several private petitions, most notably the ban of single-use plastic water bottles.
Budget, rates and fees
Voters will be asked to approve a $71,735,576 budget for fiscal 2022, an increase of a little over $1 million from this year’s budget.
Article 3 will ask voters to transfer $50,000 from sewer enterprise retained earnings to the general fund to offset sewer enterprise expenses and to lower sewer ratepayer fees.