Vietnam Veterans Day

 


John Spruyt, director of the Massachusetts National Cemetery, will be keynote speaker at a 9 a.m. ceremony at the cemetery in Bourne. The event will include a pinning ceremony for all Vietnam Veterans in attendance and will feature music performed by Bourne students.

Vietnam Veterans  will be honored at a ceremony at 1:30 p.m. at the Barnstable Senior Center, 825 Falmouth Rd., Hyannis. Vietnam Veterans from across the Cape and Islands are welcome, along with their family and friends and Veterans from all eras.

Youth Job Fair

The Barnstable Youth Commission will hold its second annual Youth Job Fair Tuesday, March 27, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center, 141 Bassett Lane.

The job fair is intended for ages 14-18. Dozens of businesses will be in the HYCC gym. In addition to both volunteer and paid positions, there will be how-to workshops. All are welcome.

First Tee Golf Program

 


The First Tee program of Massachusetts enters its 15th year by offering spring afterschool/weekend programs at Hyannis Golf Course.

Starting in mid-April, classes meet once weekly for two hours (nine total classes). The cost is $55/participant. Financial assistance is available for families in need.

The program emphasizes nine core values: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and judgment.

Through golf and core values, kids and teens learn life skills like making proper introductions; managing emotions; resolving conflicts; setting up step-by-step goals; planning for the future; and appreciating diversity.

Register online at http://www.massgolf.org/ play/the-first-tee/ the-first-tee-cape-cod.

Questions? Email Joe McCabe, executive director of The First Tee of Massachusetts, at jmccabe@massgolf.org or call 774-430-9109.

Town of Barnstable & Public Works Updates

For downed trees, please call the Highway Department 508-790-6330

March 14, 2018 08:00 AM  Town of Barnstable Employees: Town offices are open today subject to power outages. At this time Town Hall, Police Station, DPW Facilities, 200 Main Street, MEA Building, and Senior Center have power. Please check with your manager as to the status of the facility at which you work. For the Public: Please check with the department you wish to conduct business with as to its status of operation before visiting the facility.

March 13, 2018 9:30 PM We apologize for the break in coverage on the Storm Alerts. Power outages prevented us from regularly updating the website. Crews have been out all day plowing and removing trees and we expect to be at it into the early morning hours tomorrow. There are still a large number of trees that are down and blocking roads (we have had over 200 trees reported down today), many of which are tangled in wires. Please use extreme caution when moving around the Town.

March 13, 2018 3:00 PM Though the snow accumulations have not been as dire as expected, the winds and weight of the snow is taking its toll. To date we have over 185 trees down across Town, many with wires associated with them. We also have a large number of utility poles that have been broken. As a result, the Town is experiencing extensive power losses. Street lights and traffic lights are not working in many locations. In addition to the plow crews, we have four tree crews working to make roads passable. However, please do not leave where you are unless you absolutely need to do so.As always, please follow the advice of public safety officials. Be safe!

March 13, 2018 09:30 AM – We are experiencing heavy snows and high winds. All crews are out plowing. Additionally, we have had over 30 tree calls already this morning, with more coming all the time, so have three tree crews deployed to address them. Driving conditions are treacherous, and many roads have impediments to travel due to the downed trees or downed wires. Please remain where you are if at all possible.

March 13, 2018 05:30 AM – Good morning, winter storm Skylar has begun. Roads are already coated with snow, and forecasts are for significant snowfall (multiple inches per hour) throughout the morning and early afternoon. Winds are also going to be gusting making drifting an issue. DPW is already out salting main roads, and will soon be plowing main and secondary roads. If the predicted rate of snow materialize, it is very likely we will be struggling to keep up until the storm moderates, and drifting will exasperate that situation. As a result, it is likely roads will become snow filled between plow passes, and driving will be difficult. Please stay off the roads if at all possible. It would also be very helpful if you do go out if you could refrain from parking on the main streets of Hyannis, Barnstable and Osterville villages. Please also be aware that secondary roads will only initially be plowed to allow access, and will be “cleaned up”  toward the end of the storm when snowfall rates decline.

March 13, 2018 05:00 AM – Due to the impending storm, Town Manager Mark Ells has said that Town of Barnstable municipal buildings will be closed today, Tuesday, March 13th. All non-essential personnel will be off today. If you have any questions as to whether you are considered essential or non-essential for this particular type of storm, please contact your direct supervisor.

March 13, 2018 05:00 AM – Due to the storm, the Transfer Station at 45 Flint Street, Marstons Mills, will be closed on Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Blizzard Warning

…BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 8 PM EDT TUESDAY…

* WHAT…Blizzard conditions expected. Winds gusting as high as 65
mph will cause whiteout conditions in blowing snow. Significant
drifting of the snow is likely. Total snow accumulations of 10
to 18 inches with localized 20 inch amounts possible.

* WHERE…Coastal Essex County, Plymouth County, Cape Cod and
Marthas Vineyard.

* WHEN…From 11 PM this evening to 8 PM EDT Tuesday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Travel will be very dangerous with 1 to 3
inch per hour snowfall rates at times and significantly impact
the morning commute. The Tuesday afternoon commute is also
expected to be impacted. Wet snow and strong winds will result
in some power outages and tree damage.

Shellfishing Reopens

UPDATE MARCH 8, 2018

FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF MARINE FISHERIES and BARNSTABLE MARINE & ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS:

Effective sunrise March 9, 2018, according to Marine Fisheries, shellfish areas in the Town of Barnstable will now revert back to their former status prior to the closure on March 1, 2018.

Marine & Environmental Affairs would like to remind all recreational shellfishers that as of March 8, 2018 the recreational harvest of OYSTERS is CLOSED for the season. See Notice HERE



HIGH WIND WARNING

…HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM WEDNESDAY TO 1 AM THURSDAY…

The National Weather Service in Taunton has issued a High Wind
Warning, which is in effect from 1 PM Wednesday, March 7  to 1 AM Thursday, March 8.

* Location…Eastern Massachusetts from Plymouth County to Cape
Cod and the Islands.

* Winds…East 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 60 mph.

* Timing…Strongest winds Wednesday afternoon and evening.

* Impacts…Damage to trees, power lines, and property are
possible with winds of this magnitude. Power outages are likely.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A High Wind Warning is issued when sustained winds of 40 mph are
expected for at least one hour, with gusts of 58 mph or greater
at any time. Take action to secure loose outdoor objects.

 

2018 Barnstable Town Council

2018 TOWN COUNCIL
Standing: James Tinsley, Precinct 9; Paul Hebert, Precinct 3; Paul Neary, Precinct 4; Phillip Wallace, Precinct 11; Paula Schnepp, Precinct 12; Matt Levesque, Precinct 10; John Flores, Precinct 1 Seated: Britt Beedenbender, Precinct 6; Jessica Rapp Grassetti, Precinct 7; Council President Eric R. Steinhilber, Precinct 2; Council Vice President James Crocker, Precinct 5; Jennifer Cullum, Precinct 13; Debra Dagwan, Precinct 8

Emergency Shelter Opens Today at 5pm

CLOSED at 4pm Sunday.

The Town of Barsnatble’s Emergency Shelter will be opening at 5pm today Saturday March 3, 2018. The Shelter is located at the Barnstable Intermediate School, 895 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Hyannis. It is a pet friendly shelter.

As the storm continues to pull away from the region, the Barnstable Police have dedicated all resources to addressing the needs of the community. Several roadways have been affected by flooding, tree and limb debris, and severed or low hanging utility wires. The following road closures are in effect during clean-up efforts, and as flood waters subside.
· Rte 6A at the Sandwich Town Line
· Rte. 6A at High St.
· Rte 6A at Millway
· Millway and Commerce Rd.
· Freezer Rd.
· Rte. 6A at Keveney
· Bragg’s Lane
· Main St. Cotuit at Screecham Rd.
· 1029 Ostervile West Barnstable Rd.
· Osterville West Barnstable Rd. from Race Ln. to Rte. 149
· Old Shore Rd. Cotuit
· Flint St. between Rte. 149 and Calvin Hamblin Way
As reported by Eversource earlier today, extra tree and line crews have been dispatched to the most needed areas, and a significant impact on power restoration efforts is anticipated throughout the day.
The Barnstable Police urge all citizens to use caution when utilizing public ways, and to remain a safe distance from flooded areas and downed utility wires.

 

Shellfishing Remains Closed

FROM THE MASSCHUSETTS DIVISION OF MARINE FISHERIES (DMF): Due to the significant coastal flooding and rainfall associated with the coastal storm that impacted Massachusetts late last week, all Massachusetts shellfish growing areas will continue to remain closed until further notice. DMF is in the process of assessing the impacts of last week’s storm and will provide information as it becomes available.



The Town of Barnstable is CLOSED TO ALL HARVEST OF SHELLFISH until further notice per order of the DMF.