Communities
07/02 Charter Tips Balance Of Power Toward Town Administrator, Town Counsel Says
Bourne’s charter in hand, Town Counsel Robert S. Troy stood before selectmen during a workshop session on Tuesday and helped the board and Town Administrator Thomas M. Guerino parse out where the selectmen’s authority ends and the administrator’s begins. 0
07/02 Leadership Program Puts Kids’ Minds And Muscles To Work
A group of eager but anxious middle schoolers from across the region stood on a Massachusetts Maritime Academy-owned floating dock at the mouth of the Cape Cod Canal on Wednesday morning. 0
07/02 Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Culture On Display At Renewed Museum
Reopening Extends Historic Corridor In Mashpee From Meetinghouse Up To Archives, Schoolhouse, And Herring Run 0
07/02 Art or Political Statement?
Artists cease work on bikeway underpass mural following complaints 2
06/25 Board Wants Answers From Stop & Shop On Former Grand Union Site
Stop & Shop spokesman Faith Weiner said Wednesday that the former Grand Union site at MacArthur Boulevard and Clay Pond Road has “fatal flaws” that make it less than desirable for a supermarket. 2
06/25 Wing Principal Picked To Lead Special Ed. Services
After 16 years as the principal of the Henry T. Wing School, Matthew J. Bridges will be moving into a new office at Sandwich High School as the district’s director of pupil personnel services. 6
06/25 Selectmen to Reconsider Appointment of George Morse as Constable
Embattled former constable to be considered for position by selectmen Monday 0
06/25 For Alum, Support From Scientists, Despite Unknown Effects On Mercury
Chemical Treatment Proposed In Three Local Ponds May, Or May Not, Drive Up Levels Of Toxic Type Of Mercury 0





