Cotuit Fire District Annual & Special Meeting Today

Attention Cotuit Fire District Voters , Tonight is the Annual District Meeting Wednesday June 24, 2020, Cotuit Lowell Park, 6pm. Civic opportunity to provide comment and vote on the FY 2021 Cotuit Fire, Water and Prudential Articles. View Warrant Articles  HERE

Attention Cotuit Fire District Voters , Tonight is also a Special District Meeting Wednesday June 24, 2020, Cotuit Lowell Park, 7pm. Civic opportunity to provide comment and vote on single FY 2021 Cotuit Fire Special Article. View Special Meeting Warrant Article HERE

 

Cotuit Fire District Elections Today

Cotuit Fire District Election Reminder Today June 24, 2020, Cotuit Fire Station 4-8pm 

View Ballot HERE

Annual Meeting Wednesday June 24, 2020, Cotuit Lowell Park, 6pm

View Warrant HERE

Special Meeting, Wednesday June 24, 2020 at Cotuit Lowell Park, 7pm

View Special Meeting Warrant HERE

 

Civic Association Meeting Tonight

View Meeting HERE

On June 16, 2020, the Cotuit- Santuit Civic Association will hold the Annual Candidates & Budget Night via ZOOM at 7:30.

Your chance to review the Cotuit Fire District’s Annual Budget and Warrant and ask questions of the elected officials and to learn more about the citizens running for this year’s District positions.

Information to participate can be found HERE

CELEBRATE FLAG DAY

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Today, June 14 is Flag Day, an annual observance of the Second Continental Congress’ official adoption of the stars and stripes June 14, 1777. At the time, they “resolved that the flag of the 13 United States” be represented by 13 alternating red and white stripes and the union by 13 white stars in a blue field, “representing a new constellation.”

 

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE to GO

Historical Society of Santuit & Cotuit

Annual Strawberry Festival TODAY
Saturday, June 13, 2020:  noon – 2 pm


STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE TO GO!
​The Historical Society will not be able to hold this beloved Cotuit tradition in their typical fashion.  BUT, you can still kick off the summer season with the iconic strawberry shortcake!  
Fresh strawberries, delicious biscuits and homemade whipped cream.  ALL to GO…..YUM! View Ticket Information HERE

Absentee Ballots Available for Cotuit Fire District Elections

VIEW SAMPLE BALLOT HERE

Download Absentee Ballot Application HERE

Download Absentee Ballot Application by a Family Member HERE

ABSENTEE BALLOTS INSTRUCTIONS:

Absentee ballots are available for curb side pickup Monday – Friday 9-3 at the Cotuit Fire Station, 64 High Street, Cotuit

Instructions

  1. Complete an Absentee Ballot Application available online. (also available at the Fire Station)
    1. Use the Absentee Ballot Application for a ballot for yourself
    2. Use the Absentee Ballot Application by a family Member for a family member
  2. Proceed to the Cotuit Fire Station parking lot 9-3, Monday thru Friday. (If possible, with your completed application)
  3. Call (508) 428-2210, extension “0” and ask for curb side service.
  4. A firefighter will come to your vehicle and provide you with a ballot and an envelope to seal the ballot in.
  5. You may either leave the sealed ballot in a secured ballot box at the fire station or request an envelope to self-mail the ballot to the District Clerk: Cotuit Fire District, Attn: Clerk, P.O. Box 1475, Cotuit, MA 02635


Annual District In Person  Election Tuesday June 23 from 4-8 at Cotuit Fire Station & Annual District In Person Meeting Wednesday June 24 at 6pm, Lowell Park

Reopening Massachusetts Phase 2

 

Phase 2 has been divided into two parts. Beginning today, Monday, June 8, the following can reopen under certain restrictions:

  • Childcare facilities and day camps
  • Driving and flight school
  • Funeral homes, with occupancy limits
  • Higher education classes including post-secondary, vocational tech and occupation schools may allow students complete required courses for graduation.
  • Historical spaces may reopen outdoor facilities. No guided tours allowed nor can they host functions or gatherings.
  • Hotels and other lodgings, though they may not host events, functions or meetings
  • Outdoor recreation including pools, playgrounds and driving ranges
  • Personal services, such as home cleaning, window washing, education tutoring and career coaching, with social distancing mandated
  • Restaurants, offering only outdoor dining and takeout
  • Retail, with occupancy limits
  • Sports: Professional teams may continue practices starting Monday, though no games or public admission is allowed. Youth sports and adult amateur leagues may resume as well.
  • Warehouses and distribution centers