MASHPEE Three articles set to go before voters at town meeting next month will help bring the town’s long-time-coming comprehensive watershed nitrogen management plan to fruition if passed.
The Board of Selectmen voted last week to approve and recommend articles for the upcoming spring session on May 3.
“If you want clean water, and you care about the future of both the environment of the community and the economic fundamentals of the community, we need to start to address the water quality problems that are relevant in our waterways,” said Andrew Gottlieb, a member of the Mashpee Board of Selectmen and liaison on the Mashpee Sewer Commission.
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Improper formatting caused a petition to create a solar overlay district on about 40 acres of land off Route 151 to be unanimously rejected by the Mashpee Board of Selectmen
Editor s Note: This story has been updated to correct the location of Mark Scott s arrest. He was taken into custody at his home in Barnstable Village. He also owned a home in Hyannisport at the time.
WELLFLEET Two years ago, David Pike sat down with the Wellfleet Select Board to pitch his plan for a retail marijuana store at the old general store off Route 6.
The shop may finally open this year, but Pike won’t be there.
He left the company, and is expected to plead guilty in June to conspiracy to commit bank fraud for his alleged participation in a global cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme that prosecutors say defrauded investors out of $4 billion.