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Women s Coaition Voting - Letter

Voting is essential to the health of our local, state and national governments. Our votes are especially critical to protecting and advancing social, economic and racial justice, immigration reform and climate action, especially as these issues affect women. The Upper Cape Women’s Coalition Steering Committee has voted to endorse a candidate for the select board in Mashpee. This endorsement is based on a candidate response to questions posed by UCWC members in an online interview and assessment of the candidate’s positions on issues of concern as reported on candidate websites. The members of the Upper Cape Women’s Coalition are united in endorsing Marie Stone, candidate for a seat on the Mashpee Select Board in the May 8 election. She is dedicated, as we are, to safeguarding the rights of all women and to building a community that is equitable and inclusive.

Upper Cape Women s Coalition Steering Committee endorses Marie Stone for Mashpee Board of Selectmen

By Penny Duby Voting is essential to the health of our local, state and national governments.  Our votes are especially critical to protecting and advancing social, economic and racial justice, immigration reform and climate action, especially as these issues affect women. The Upper Cape Women s Coalition Steering Committee has voted to endorse a candidate for the Select Board in Mashpee. This endorsement is based on a candidate response to questions posed by UCWC members in an online interview and assessment of the candidate’s positions on issues of concern as reported on candidate websites The members of the Upper Cape Women’s Coalition are united in endorsing Marie Stone, candidate for a seat on the Mashpee Select Board in the May 8 town election.   She is dedicated, as we are, to safeguarding the rights of all women and to building a community that is equitable and inclusive.

Cape Cod: Rentals are hard to find, keep as real estate prices climb

FALMOUTH Debby Wells moved to Cape Cod in 2013 and in the years since she’s learned firsthand that being a renter on the Cape can be difficult.  She’s had three rentals sold from underneath her, but struck housing gold when she was able to secure a three-year lease for a condo in Falmouth. That goldmine may be running dry now as the Cape’s pre-existing housing crisis has been exacerbated by COVID-19.   Wells’ landlord didn’t offer a new lease for the fourth year and she recently learned that he wants to sell the property in the hot real estate market that’s been spurred on by the pandemic. 

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