Members of the June 28 Town Meeting will vote on the future of the Cape Cod Country Club parcel. Passage of Article 7 would extend the solar overlay district and
The number of herring in Massachusetts has dropped dramatically since the 1970s. The Coonamessett River Trust is taking steps to help turn that around in Falmouth.
âWeâre trying to monitor and get some kind of idea of what the population of the herring is in the Coonamessett,â said Wendi B. Buesseler, president of the trust.
Linda A. Deegan, senior scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center in Falmouth and a trust board member, said that in 2019 a total of 5,969 fish were counted in the Coonamessett River, which the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries estimated to be 60,000 total fish, down from its 2016 estimate of 81,000.
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The Falmouth Planning Board has received close to 100 letters from citizens, golfers and community groups commenting on the proposal to convert the Cape Cod Country Club into a solar farm.
Since the hearing on the project was opened two weeks ago, board members have read 72 letters in support and 23 in opposition regarding a proposed 30-megawatt solar farm on the 140-acre parcel. They had previously received 20 letters on the topic.
âItâs not a popularity contest,â chairwoman Patricia H. Kerfoot said regarding the volume of letters. âWe are looking at these letters to know how the town is thinking and stimulate our own questioning when contemplating our recommendation to Town Meeting.â
The Falmouth Planning Board has received close to 100 letters from citizens, golfers and community groups commenting on the proposal to convert the Cape Cod Country Club into a solar farm.
Since the hearing on the project was opened two weeks ago, board members have read 72 letters in support and 23 in opposition regarding a proposed 30-megawatt solar farm on the 140-acre parcel. They had previously received 20 letters on the topic.
âItâs not a popularity contest,â chairwoman Patricia H. Kerfoot said regarding the volume of letters. âWe are looking at these letters to know how the town is thinking and stimulate our own questioning when contemplating our recommendation to Town Meeting.â