2019 PARKING PERMITS & BEACH STICKERS

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2019 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE

PARKING PERMITS/BEACH STICKERS/RECREATION PROGRAMS

Parking Permits Required Year Round 

            Permits and Regulations HERE

2019 Beach Parking Permits Walk-up Sales at HYCC

The Barnstable Recreation Division’s 2019 Beach Parking Permits walk-up sales are underway at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center, 141 Bassett Lane, Hyannis.  Hours of operation are Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM and Sundays & Holidays 9:00 AM-Noon.  The Resident/Taxpayer Sticker is $45. Show your valid car registration.  Leased vehicles must have valid lease agreement.  Resident Parking Permits are required January 1st to December 31st.  More information is available on the Town website or by calling Patti Machado, Recreation Director 508-790-6345. For those of you that supplied Barnstable Recreation with your e-mail address, you should be receiving your application via e-mail. If you do not receive it, or did not supply an e-mail address, applications may be downloaded HERE. 

Barnstable Recreation Division Adult & Youth Programs information HERE

If you need an application sent to you submit a request in writing (include a self-addressed stamped envelope) to: Town of Barnstable – Parking Permits, 141 Bassett Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601.

 

Take Your Mark

Cotuit Firecracker 5K

July 05, 2019

Benefits: Cotuit-Santuit Civic Association & Cotuit Athletic Association (Cotuit Kettleers)

Where: 10 Lowell Avenue, Lowell Park, Cotuit, MA 02635

Time: 5:40 p.m. for youth six and under, 5:45 for youth 7-12, 6:00 p.m. for 5K

Distances:      3 & under – 30 yards

                          4-6 – 100 yards

                           7-12 -½-mile

                           Main run 5K

Starts:

Youth on the ball field

5K – at the corner of Lowell Ave and Main St

Awards: Prize money to first five finishers, male and female – $250.00 for first, $75.00 for second, $50.00 for third, $40.00 for fourth and $35.00 for fifth. Medals to all youth twelve and under and first through third in each age group.

Age Groups: 12 and under, 13-18, 19-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-plus

Entry Fee: 6 and under free, 7-12 $10.00, 13-18 $15.00, 19 and over $30.00 until June 12, $32.50 from June 13 until July 3, $35.00 on Race day

The fee to enter the 7-12 covers both the 1/2 mile and /or the 5K

Swag: Free cotton T to first 150 to register

FOOD, MUSIC, ICE GREAM SANDWICHES FOR YOUTH UNDER 21, A FREE BEER FOR ALL 21 AND OVER

Register: online at HERE until July 3 at 11:45 p.m. or race day from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Lowell Park

The link for the route: HERE

 

 

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings July 2019

View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

 

Cotuit Fire Commission Meeting – Tuesday July 9, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday July 10, 3pm, Cotuit Library

Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Friday July 12, 4:30pm, Freedom Hall

Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Monday July 15, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday July 16, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Homelessness Committee – Tuesday July 16, 6pm, Town Hall

Cotuit-Santuit Civic Association Meeting – Tuesday July 16, 7:30, Freedom Hall

Cotuit Water Commission Meeting – Wednesday July 17, 5:45pm, Freedom Hall

Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Thursday July 18, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday July 18, 6:15pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday July 18, 7pm, Town Hall

Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Monday July 22, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall


Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive

 

MEETING TODAY at 3pm

Proposed Board of Health Policy Change to Lift the Protection of Salt Water Estuaries

UPDATE:  June 25, 2019 

Board of Health voted 2-1 not to rescind the Interim Regulation Policy that helps protect our estuaries! Thank you to all the citizens who have faithfully attended every meeting, written letters and spoken at public comment. Your collective efforts were instrumental in swaying the BOH’s vote!

UPDATE: June 21, 2019

Board of Health meeting  Tuesday June 25, 2019, 3pm, Town Hall.

View Agenda  HERE

The Public Hearing remains open for you to voice your concerns on this proposal to rescind this important protection of our estuaries.

If you cannot attend submit comments to Board of Health  HERE

UPDATE: January 22, 2019

At the January 22, 2019 Board of Health Meeting the public hearing was held open and the item continued to Board of Health meeting on June 25, 2019, 3pm, Barnstable Town Hall

UPDATE: November 27, 2018

At the November 27, 2018 Board of Health Meeting the public hearing was held open and the item continued to the meeting on January 22, 2019, 3pm, Barnstable Town Hall

Public Meeting Barnstable Town Hall

Tuesday November 27, 3pm

Agenda Item II-B

View Board of Health Agenda HERE

Submit Comments to Board of Health  HERE

Flyer provided by Barnstable Clean Water Coalition

Re-Election 2019

Jessica Rapp Grassetti, Town Councilor

Seeking final 4yr term for Precinct 7 seat on the Barnstable Town Council.

First elected to the Council in 2011 for 2yr term. ReElected 2013 for 2yr term (terms adjusted to reflect changes in Census data) ReElected 2015 for 4yr term.

Remember you must be a registered voter of the Town of Barnstable to vote in the fall election. October 16, 2019 is last day to register to vote. Register to Vote HERE

2019 Election Calendar HERE

VOTE Tuesday NOVEMBER 5

7am-8pm

FREEDOM HALL

976 Main Street, Cotuit

Some Accomplishments as your Town Councilor

  • Formed Informational website http://www.BarnstablePrecinct7.com to keep citizens duly informed and updated on Town of Barnstable government business, Cotuit Fire District and local events
  • Developed & Implemented Online Public Comment Submittal Form for Meetings accessible on Town Council Website
  • Instituted Monthly meetings held on 2nd Wednesday 3-5pm, Cotuit Library
  • Reports at Monthly Meetings of the Cotuit/Santuit Civic Association
  • Concerns of Cotuit Annual Tour w/ Chief of Police & Department Heads
  • Served one year as Town Council Vice President
  • Served three years as Town Council President
  • Formed Town Manager Search Committee – Procured Collins Center to assist in search
  • Hired Town Manager
  • Formed Roads Committee – New Legislation for Private Roads repaired w/ public monies
  • Formed Homelessness Committee
  • Formed Committee to Analyze the Impact of Illegal Drugs on the Barnstable Community
  • Formed Charter Review Committee- No Preliminary Town Election, Collector Appointed, and Charter Objection Clarification
  • Formed Water Resource Advisory Committee – Assisted TOB with the 208 planning for Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan
  • Formed Asset Management Committee – Assists Town Manager in management and disposal of Town owned assets
  • Chair of the Appointments Committee – Interviews Volunteers to serve on the 40+ Boards, Committees & Commssions
  • Member of Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee & Asset Management Committee
  • Liaison to Historical Commission, Land Acquisition & Preservation & Mid-Cape Cultural Council

I look forward to continuing service as your Barnstable Town Council Precinct 7 Representative, Thank you!

 

 

CELEBRATE FLAG DAY

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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.”

 

  • Bernard J. Cigrand is considered the father of Flag Day. In 1885, as a young teacher at a high school in Waubeka, Wisconsin, Cigrand put a small flag on his desk and told his students to write essays about it. He fought for the rest of his life to formally establish the holiday, according to the National Flag Day Foundation.
  • The flag has been changed 27 times. The final star, for Hawaii, was added in 1960.
  • The first time the flag was flown after being adopted was on Aug. 3, 1777 in Rome, New York.
  • The flag’s colors have become significant over time. The white is for purity, the red is for valor and the blue is for justice, according to usflag.org.
  • President George Washington described the design like this: “We take the stars from heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity representing liberty.”
  • The first flag was probably created by Francis Hopkinson, who signed the Declaration of Independence. He requested “a quarter cask of the public wine” as payment for his design. He was rejected.
  • Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag according to a pattern, which was likely Hopkinson’s. Legend has it she changed the six-point stars he’d drawn to five-point ones because they were easier to stitch.
  • Sea captain William Driver gave the flag its “Old Glory” nickname in 1831, according to usacitylink.com.
  • The current design of the U.S. flag was created by Robert G. Heft, who made the pattern for a high school project. He earned a B- at first, but when the government chose it, his teacher raised the grade to an A.
  • There are six American flags on the moon. Five are standing, and Neil Armstrong’s fell over!

Cotuit Kettleers Baseball 2019

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Photo by Rick Heath, 2010


The Cape Cod Baseball League is the premier amateur baseball league in the nation since 1885 and 2019 marks the 134th season.  Join the Cotuit Kettleers Home Opener as they host the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox at Elizabeth Lowell Park, 10 Lowell Ave., Cotuit, 5pm, Monday June 10. Parking Information HERE

View Cotuit Kettleers HomePage  HERE

View 2019 Schedule HERE

June 6, 1944


On June 6, 1944 and during the long summer that followed, men from all over the world came to fight in Normandy to defeat Nazism and re-establish freedom. Normandy will bear the scars of this moment in history for ever and every year we remember and pay tribute to the veterans from America, Britain, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Poland and Australia, along with their brothers in arms, those many heroes who lost their lives here during that summer of 1944.

The memory lives on! 6th June 2019 marks the start of the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings and the Battle of Normandy and with it, a momentous occasion to celebrate peace, liberty and reconciliation.

View Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945) Library & Museum website HERE

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings June 2019

View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

 

Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Wednesday  June 5, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday June 6, 6pm, Town Hall Cancelled

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 6, 7pm, Town Hall

Cotuit Fire Commission Meeting – Tuesday June 11, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday June 12, 3pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday June 18, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Homelessness Committee – Tuesday June 18, 6pm, Town Hall

Cotuit Water Commission Meeting – Wednesday June 19, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 20, 7pm, Town Hall

Cotuit Fire Commission Meeting – Monday June 24, 11:30am, Freedom Hall

Cotuit Prudential Committee Meeting – Monday June 24, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall


Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive

MEMORIAL DAY 2019

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Today is the day we formally express our thanks, with gratitude and in remembrance, of the men and women having selflessly given their lives, honoring us, and the freedoms won. If we fail to remember and honor these brave men and women, we’re likely to forget their great sacrifices; let us not forget.

COTUIT TOWN DOCK

Attention Mooring Permit Holders and Boaters Using Cotuit Town Dock 

The Cotuit Town Dock, as part of a Town initiative to address trash/litter problems in environmentally sensitive areas, will now be considered a Pack In – Pack Out area, and will no longer have trash receptacles. Please take your trash with you when using this Town way to water.   We appreciate your help in keeping our waterways and the Town of Barnstable clean. Thanks, Harbormaster Staff

Memorial Day Parade

SAVE THE DATE – Monday, May 27, 2019 Memorial Day Ceremonies

Parade:  The Town of Barnstable’s Annual Memorial Day Parade will be held on Monday, May 27, 2019.  The parade will form at 9:30 AM at the Centerville Library and kick off sharply at 10:00 AM and proceed down Main Street to Monument Square for a brief program where there will be the placement of wreaths at monuments for the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars followed by a firing salute by the Yarmouth Minutemen.  The parade will reform and proceed to the Beechwood Cemetery for the main program. This year’s Keynote Speaker is Lt. Colonel Charles D. Carroll, USAFR, Retired.   Lt. Col. Carroll is a retired Command Pilot with over 8,000 flight hours in service to the United States Air Force, The Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard.  In a career spanning over 33 years he has flown fighters and heavies, tankers and transports, and is a graduate of Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff School and Air War College.

The public is invited to bring pictures with them to the event of a family member, friend or acquaintance who has passed away and was a veteran.  The parade will not reform but streets will remain blocked to allow safe foot traffic back to the Library.