Communities
05/14 School Committee Wrangles Over Special Ed Plans - Public Frustrated With Lengthy Debate
It took nearly two hours on Wednesday evening for the school committee to approve a trio of job descriptions for positions in the district’s special education department. The protracted discussion earned the committee a frustrated response from parents. 0
05/14 Company Denies Work Caused Landfill Stink
Steven Boyd, owner and principal of Waterhouse Road-based Hydros—the company that entered into a 2007 contract with the Bourne landfill to find a low-cost microbial solution to controlling the odor-causing hydrogen sulfide gas coming from the facility—visited the Bourne Board of Health on Wednesday. 0
05/14 With Streamlined Contract, Off-Cape Firm Dominates Local Energy Efficiency Market
Contract With Public Compact Leads To Accusations Of Monopoly On Key Economic, Environmental Industry 0
05/14 Turbine Hits Turbulence
Residents In The Neighborhood Say Wind Machine Affects Quality Of Life, Will Decrease Property Values 3
05/14 Cape Wind, National Grid Finalize Contract
Cape Wind has reached an agreement to provide National Grid Customers with power. 0
05/10 Local Aid Cuts Sustained In House Budget
House members approve a very tight Fiscal Year 2011 budget that will reduce local and education aid. 0
05/07 Students Push Message Of Peace
A multicolor banner across the entryway to the James F. Peebles Elementary School sends a simple message to all those who enter: “We Are Peace Builders.” 0
05/07 Terms Of Dr. Johnson’s New Contract Released
The Sandwich School Committee released the terms of Superintendent Mary Ellen Johnson’s contract extension yesterday—a contract that will keep her at the helm of the district until 2013. 0





