
Denise Coffey
Reporter at Cape Cod Times
Cape Cod Times reporter, bird enthusiast and Marc Chagall aficionado, among other things.
Articles
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2 days ago |
capecodtimes.com | Denise Coffey
The Yarmouth Select Board voted unanimously to demand the resignation of state Rep. Christopher Flanagan. Flanagan faces charges of wire fraud and falsification of records, and has been absent from the House during key votes. Yarmouth joins Dennis and Brewster, the other towns in Flanagan's district, in calling for his resignation. Yarmouth joins Dennis and Brewster — the three towns in Flanagan's district — in asking their state representative to step down.
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3 days ago |
capecodtimes.com | Denise Coffey
Eastham voters approved a $170 million Targeted Watershed Management Plan in a special election and town meeting. The plan includes a wastewater treatment facility and sewer connections for 786 properties to improve Salt Pond's water quality. Construction is set to begin in fall 2026 and be completed by winter 2029. Eastham voters approved Phase 1 of a $170 million Targeted Watershed Management Plan at a special election on Tuesday, June 24.
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3 days ago |
capecodtimes.com | Denise Coffey
Eastham residents voted to approve a $170 million wastewater treatment plan. The plan aims to reduce nitrogen pollution in Salt Pond and Nauset Marsh, complying with state and federal regulations. The project will be implemented in two phases, ultimately sewering over 1,600 properties. The single article town meeting warrant was of consequential importance for two important reasons, according to Finance Director and Assistant Town Manager Rich Bienvenue.
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5 days ago |
capecodtimes.com | Denise Coffey
As of July 1, only credit cards, debit cards or mobile payments will be accepted at beach entrance booths. The transition to a cashless system aligns with a recent Executive Order and U.S Treasury policies to reduce the amount of cash and checks handled across the federal government, according to a June 18 press release.
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1 week ago |
capecodtimes.com | Denise Coffey
Cape Cod National Seashore is understaffed, but expects a new assistant fire prevention officer soon. Truro residents are concerned about fire risk due to dry conditions and dead wood on Seashore property. Seashore Supt. Jennifer Flynn says it's difficult to secure federal fire funds due to the low occurrence of fires on Cape Cod.
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