Former Mashpee Town Engineer Christopher Gallagher has resigned from his position with the Town of Mashpee following a monthslong investigation into his handling of the $54 million first phase of
Tensions over Mashpee’s upcoming Annual Town Election, recent issues with the townwide sewer initiative and disagreements about the town’s Local Comprehensive Plan all came to a boiling point during the
Mashpee Health Department staff are pushing back on proposed regulations that would require many Mashpee residents to install an innovative/alternative (I/A) septic system in the near future.
Tensions behind the scenes of the Town of Mashpee’s sewer planning process boiled over last week when two members of the Mashpee Sewer Commission abruptly resigned, causing Town Manager Rodney
Mashpee Sewer Commission Chairman Michael V. Rapacz and member Anne A. Malone both resigned during a sewer commission meeting yesterday afternoon, Thursday, March 24, citing growing frustrations with town leadership.