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Opinion: Public and private partnerships are good
To the editor: A perfect pairing comes to mind with the town engaging in a partnership with the Burgo Basketball Association (BBA) to build a recreation center in this community. With the patience of a saint exemplified by Steve Burgo, I would argue...
Opinion: A fifty-year horizon?
To the editor: On February 26, the Town presented a draft proposal on its “first” Long-Range Capital Planning exercise. There is absolutely nothing wrong with planning ahead, and as Shawn McDonald stated, we would be remiss if we didn’t do it. But a...
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Updated: Town Administrator to resign, last day July 15
Two vehicles collide, crash into homes
Baby dwarf goats steal the show at Open Farm Day
Parsons Reserve daffodils now in full bloom
Sail-abrating a season of learning and success
‘It was an ugly win’: Dartmouth baseball’s latest success
Celebrate spring with ‘The Sound of Music’ at Bishop Stang
Free kitchen counter bins with purchase available June 15
Things to do: Week of April 25
Hazardous Waste drop-off day May 4
Opinion: Sheriff Heroux is creative, considerate and cost conscious
Without exception the articles, letters from inmates (obtained through freedom of information requests) press releases and consistent feedback from employees, indicate that Sheriff Paul Heroux has, in a relatively brief time, changed the tenor and...
Opinion: Dartmouth schools need to replace their styrofoam trays
To the editor: In the midst of pandemic paranoia, we believed the COVID-19 spread across surfaces. To prevent students from getting sick as they returned to in-person learning, many schools swapped their reusable, washable lunch trays for Styrofoam...
Opinion: There are lots of questions to be answered on the override
What are the needs of other town departments besides the school department's? It would be a shame to have a one time override and then discover it was only good for one or two years. The long range capital planning committee needs to weigh in and...
Opinion: Fiasco with the old police station
To the editor:
At its meeting of January 8, 2023, one of the Select Board’s agenda items was “Police Station Demolition and Environmental Assessment Discussion.” Town Counsel Anthony Savastano opened this agenda item with his opinion that...
Opinion: Sheriff Paul Heroux has made a significant difference
To the editor: Sheriff Paul Heroux has made a significant difference in the lives of the incarcerated and their families since assuming his office almost a year ago. His major theme during the campaign was to concentrate on rehabilitation of the...
Opinion: This game is really, really rigged – Thoughts on the old police station
There’s so much to unpack here. To some, this is just small-town politics. To others, it’s an example of the measure of respect afforded to the Dartmouth Historical Commission—very little! Historic preservation and adaptive reuse of an existing...
Opinion: Rep. Markey in support of Chancellor Fuller
The most challenging part of public service is saying "no" to the people you like and care for. Authentic leadership in public service regularly leads to these difficult situations. Making those tough decisions is uncomfortable and challenging. Yet...
Opinion: This game is rigged! Thoughts on the former police station
At its October 30 meeting, the Dartmouth Select Board entertained the Historical Commission once again, this time to consider whether to approve a feasibility study on the potential reuse of the former police station. This visit afforded the...
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SOLD! Waterfront Summer Cottage
Wareham
325,000.00
Upper Cape Realty is excited to share that we have closed on 54 Shady Lane in Wareham!...
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SOLD! Eastham
Hometown
499,000.00
EASTHAM Escape to this quintessential Cape Cod cottage overlooking the National Seashore. Just a...
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Sold! 63 Oakdale Ave, Marion
Marion
450,000.00
Upper Cape Realty is excited to share that we have closed on 63 Oakdale Ave, Marion!...
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SOLD! Cozy Ranch in Buttermilk Bay
Plymouth
310,000.00
SOLD! Are you thinking of selling or buying? We're here 7 days a week to answer any questions you...
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SOLD! 1156 Main St. Wareham
Wareham
389,000.00
Sold! Think all real estate agents are alike? Negative. The wrong move can not only impact your...
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Wareham
519,900.00
This NEW CONSTRUCTION home in ONSET was CUSTOM BUILT to meet buyers needs with 3 floors of living...
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Wareham
89,000.00
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Sold! Wareham Mobile Home
Wareham
129,900.00
MLS 72922110 - Wareham: Beautiful waterfront views come along with this 2017 single bedroom mobile...
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SOLD! Indian Mound Ranch
Wareham
325,000.00
Agent Cathy Casoli just picked up her SOLD sign in Indian Mound on Cohasset Rd. Are you thinking...
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Wareham
550,000.00
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