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

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings June 2020


View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Tuesday June 2, 6pm, REMOTE

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 4, 7pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Friday June 5, 6pm, REMOTE

Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Tuesday June 9, 5pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday June 9, 5:30pm, REMOTE

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

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday June 11, 6pm, Remote

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday June  16, 5:30pm, REMOTE

Civic Association Annual Fire District Budget Night – Tuesday June 16, 7:30pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday June 17, 5pm, REMOTE

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 18, 7pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Monday June 22, 6pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire District Elections – Tuesday June 23, 4-8pm, Fire Station

Committee to Address Homelessness in Barnstable –  Tuesday June 23, 6pm, Remote

Cotuit Fire District Annual Meeting – Wednesday June 24, 6pm, Lowell Park

Cotuit Fire District SPECIAL Meeting – Wednesday June 24, 7pm, Lowell Park



Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive

Town Council Town Manager Contract Committee – TBD

 

Attention Cotuit Water Customers

Attention Cotuit Water customers. Given the recent reverse emergency notification last evening for COMM Water customers, see notice issued by the
Cotuit Water Department.
“ Cotuit Residents: Some district residents may have been notified of a boil water advisory by a reverse 9-1-1 call. Please note that the boil water advisory is for residents serviced by the COMM (Centerville Osterville Marston Mills) Water District.
All routine samples for Cotuit are clear of Total Coliform and e-Coli. The water is safe to drink.
If you are serviced by the COMM Water Dept and have questions or concerns regarding the boil water advisory, please visit their website at www.commwater.com, the Barnstable Police Dept Facebook page or contact COMM Water at 508-428-6691.”

Cotuit Fire Department Offering N-95 Masks & Hand Sanitizer

Fire Station will be Open 9-12 Wednesday May 20, 2020 to Distribute Masks

Refill for your Hand Sanitizer containers will also be available.

In order to obtain masks, you MUST COMPLETE THE FORM WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW AND PRESS SUBMIT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE FORM. MASKS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED TO ANYONE WHO HAS NOT SUBMITTED A FORM. We request that everyone follow these procedures and exercise patience if there is a delay at pick-up time.

Starting 5/21/20 (from 9-12) Cotuit Fire will have hand sanitizer available for residents to refill their own containers.

https://forms.gle/oAUCjtKmjHtZKSJNA

If you do not have internet access, you can call the Cotuit Fire Station at (508)428-2210 Option 0, to schedule a mask pickup. Phone service may not always be available depending on call volume.

Order Issued to Wear Masks

UPDATE: May 1, 2020
The Baker-Polito Administration today issued an order requiring the use of masks or face coverings in public places where they cannot socially distance from others.

Mask and Face Covering Order: The Baker-Polito Administration has ordered all residents over the age of two to use a face covering or mask in public places where maintaining proper social distancing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are not possible. This statewide order goes into effect on May 6th and supersedes previously issued guidance relative to mask use.

This order applies to all workers and customers of businesses and other organizations that are currently open to the public and permitted to operate as COVID-19 Essential Businesses, such as grocery stores, pharmacies and other retail stores. Residents are also required to wear a mask or face covering at all times when using any means of transportation service or public mass transit.

A face covering may include anything that covers your nose and mouth, including a mask, scarf or bandana. Health care masks should not be used and should be preserved for health care workers and first responders. Cloth masks should not be worn by young children under the age of two, persons with difficulty breathing, or those who are unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance. Instructions on how to make a cloth mask are available from the CDC below.

READ ORDER HERE

DIY FACE COVERINGS HERE

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings May 2020


View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

 Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday May 4, 5pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Monday May 4, 6pm, REMOTE

Town Council Meeting – Thursday May 7, 7pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday May 11, 5pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday May 12, 4:30pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday May 12, 5:30pm, REMOTE

Committee to Address Homelessness in Barnstable – Tuesday May 12, 6pm, REMOTE

Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday May 13 3pm, Cotuit Library CANCELLED

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday May 14, 6pm REMOTE

Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday May 18, 5pm, REMOTE

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday May 19, 5:30pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday May 20, 4pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday May 20 , 5pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Thursday May 21, 6pm, REMOTE

Town Council Meeting – Thursday May 21, 7pm, REMOTE

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Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – TBD

Town Council Town Manager Contract Committee – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive

Stay At Home Advisory Extended to Mid May

UPDATE: April 28, 2020

Governor Baker Extends Non-Essential Business Closure and Stay at Home Advisory until May 18, 2020.  

He also announced the formation of a new 17-member Reopening Advisory Board.

Reopening Advisory Board Members Include:

  • Aron Ain, CEO, Kronos Inc & Ultimate Software
  • Carlo Zaffanella, Vice President and General Manager, Maritime & Strategic Systems, General Dynamics Mission Systems
  • Corey Thomas, CEO, Rapid 7
  • Daniel Rivera, Mayor, City of Lawrence
  • Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Girish Navani, CEO and Co-Founder, eClinicalWorks
  • Joe Bahena, Senior Vice President, Joseph Abboud Manufacturing
  • Kathryn Burton, Chief of Staff, City of Boston
  • Laurie Leshin, Ph.D., President, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Linda Markham, President, Cape Air
  • Mark Keroack, President & CEO, Baystate Health
  • Monica Bharel, Ph.D., Commissioner, Department of Public Health
  • Nicole LaChapelle, Mayor, City of Easthampton
  • Pamela  Everhart, Head of Regional Public Affairs and Community Relations, Fidelity Investments
  • Stephanie Pollack, Transportation Secretary and CEO
  • Steve DiFillippo, CEO, Davios Restaurants
  • Wendy Hudson, Owner, Nantucket Book Partners

Governor Closes all Schools for Remainder of School Year

BUS STOP LOCATIONS & TIMES:

  • Route A
    – 465 Sea Street (Sea Street Beach) – 10:45 to 11:15 am
    – 200 Main St (Health Offices) – 11:30 am to 12:15 pm

    Time Change Starting April 27, 2020

  • Route B
    – 767 Independence Dr (Village Green Apts. entrance) – 10:45 to 11:30 am
    – 367 Main Street (Town Hall lot) – 11:50 am to 12:30 pm
  • Route C
    – 117 Turtleback Rd (Turtleback Triangle at Fleetwood) – 11:00 to 11:30 am

    Week of May 4-8th use the entrance off Rt. 28 (due to construction work) 
    – 2095 Main Street (old Marstons Mills Elementary) – 11:50 am to 12:30 pm

  • Route D
    – 852 Bearse’s Way (Hyannis Elk) – 10:45 to 11:30 am
    – 168 Barnstable Road (Cromwell Court) – 11:45 to 12:30 pm

  • Route E
    – 2377 Meetinghouse Way (Lombard Field) – 11:00 to 11:30 am
    – 2239 Iyannough Rd., Rt. 132 (Kimber Woods) – 11:40 am to 12:00 pm
    – 3195 Rt. 6A (County Complex, behind Fire dept.) – 12:10 pm to 12:30 pm
  • Route F 
    – 1638-72 Falmouth Rd, Rt. 28 (Centerville Plaza lot across from the post office) – 10:55 to 11:25 am
    – 140 Old Oyster Rd (old Cotuit Elementary) – 11:45 am to 12:15 pm

Update: April 21, 2020.

All Schools Closed for Remainder of School Year

View Letter to Families HERE

Update: April 3, 2020

View Letter to Families HERE

Update: March 26, 2020

View Barnstable Public School Website HERE

Update: March 25, 2020

Gov. Charlie Baker has signed an order today, issuing all schools and non-emergency daycare programs to remain closed through the end of April, opening no earlier than Monday, May 4.

The governor said it’s important for students to continue their learning at home and acknowledged the difficulty this situation has caused for parents, students, and educators.

Baker said that educational programming will run between noon and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

 

Update: March 20, 2020 Effective Immediately, All Barnstable Public School Grounds are Closed until further notice.

NOTE: Fridays we will be handing out 3 breakfast and 3 lunches to each student for the weekend.

Picked Up Locations:
(Mon. – Fri., 10 am – 1 pm, | 4 pm – 6 pm)

  • Barnstable Intermediate School, 895 Falmouth Road, Hyannis
  • Barnstable United Elementary School, 730 Osterville-W. Barnstable Rd, Marston Mills
  • Hyannis West Elementary School, 549 West Main Street, Hyannis
  • Hyannis Youth and Community Center, 141 Bassett Ln, Hyannis

BUS STOP LOCATIONS & TIMES:

  • Route A
    – 465 Sea Street (Sea Street Beach) – 10:45 to 11:15 am
    – 200 Main St (Health Offices) – 11:30 am to 12:15 pm

    Time Change Starting April 27, 2020

  • Route B
    – 767 Independence Dr (Village Green Apts. entrance) – 10:45 to 11:30 am
    – 367 Main Street (Town Hall lot) – 11:50 am to 12:30 pm
  • Route C
    – 117 Turtleback Rd (Turtleback Triangle at Fleetwood) – 11:00 to 11:30 am

    Week of May 4-8th use the entrance off Rt. 28 (due to construction work) 
    – 2095 Main Street (old Marstons Mills Elementary) – 11:50 am to 12:30 pm

  • Route D
    – 852 Bearse’s Way (Hyannis Elk) – 10:45 to 11:30 am
    – 168 Barnstable Road (Cromwell Court) – 11:45 to 12:30 pm

  • Route E
    – 2377 Meetinghouse Way (Lombard Field) – 11:00 to 11:30 am
    – 2239 Iyannough Rd., Rt. 132 (Kimber Woods) – 11:40 am to 12:00 pm
    – 3195 Rt. 6A (County Complex, behind Fire dept.) – 12:10 pm to 12:30 pm
  • Route F 
    – 1638-72 Falmouth Rd, Rt. 28 (Centerville Plaza lot across from the post office) – 10:55 to 11:25 am
    – 140 Old Oyster Rd (old Cotuit Elementary) – 11:45 am to 12:15 pm

Update: April 21, 2020

: Starting this Monday 3/16/2020 Barnstable Public Schools  will provide breakfast and lunch for any child under the age of 18 free of charge. No ID is required. (This means any child, the child does not need to be a resident of Barnstable or attend BPS). All meals will be offered in compliance with USDA standards under a grab and go option. Selection of these meals will be limited to one choice. We will be serving both meals at the same time. Students are encouraged to take one breakfast and one lunch. Time frames for meal pick up is Monday – Friday, 10am-1pm, at the main entrance area in the following locations:

Barnstable Intermediate School
Barnstable United 
Hyannis West
HYCC

Update: 3/15/20 View the School Superintendent’s Message HERE

March 13, 2020

Dear Barnstable Public School Community,

Beginning Monday, March 16, 2020 all Barnstable Public Schools, including the Family and Community Engagement Center located at HYCC, and all school grounds, will be closed for a minimum period of two weeks. Given the fluidity of the situation and the ever-changing circumstances we are facing, we will regularly reassess the viability of reopening.Any extension of the closure beyond March 30, 2020 will be communicated to our BPS community as soon as the decision is made.

The health and well-being of our BPS community, and of our friends and neighbors outside of the schools, is our top priority.While I understand that the decision to close schools will cause a significant disruption to our everyday lives, we believe this action is in the best interest of the entire Barnstable community in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. This decision was made in consultation with our district physician, Dr. Katie Rudman, the Town of Barnstable and other Cape Cod superintendents. It is important to note that the Governor, Commissioner of Education, and DPH have not recommended school closure for Barnstable Public Schools. We are taking this action as a preemptive measure, in order to provide social distancing strategies for our community. During this period of closure, we are advising all students, families, faculty and staff to practice social distancing and avoid group events.

Our BPS community can expect follow up communication from me over coming days regarding the closure, including the availability of school meals. Administrators, maintenance and custodial staff should report to their school sites on Monday, March 16. Remaining BPS employees should check their email on March 16 for specific follow up communication.

Thank you for your support in keeping our schools, and community, safe and healthy.

Sincerely,
Dr. Meg Mayo-Brown, Superintendent of Schools

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings April 2020


View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

Town Council Meeting – Thursday April 2, 7pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire District Policy Advisory Committee – Monday April 6, 5:30pm REMOTE

***NEW*** Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday April 6, 6pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Tuesday April 7, 6pm, REMOTE

Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday April 8, 3pm, Cotuit Library CANCELLED

***NEW*** Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday April 13, 6pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday April 14, 5:30pm, REMOTE

Town Council Meeting – Thursday April 16, 7pm, REMOTE

***NEW*** Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday April 20, 5pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Monday April 20, 6pm, REMOTE

Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday April 22, 5pm, REMOTE

***NEW*** Cotuit Community Leaders Conversation – Monday April 27, 5pm, REMOTE

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday April 30, 6pm, REMOTE

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Town Council Appointments Committee – TBD

Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – TBD

Town Council Town Manager Contract Committee – TBD

 

Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive

Coronavirus (COVID-2019) Information

Update: March 26, 2020

COVID MA Text Alerts

To get up-to-date alerts, text COVIDMA to 888-777

Get the latest info about the Coronavirus in Massachusetts sent right to your phone

You can also call the informational and referral hotline, 211.

Update: March 25, 2020

Today, the Department of Public Health issued an emergency order addressing operation of grocery stores and pharmacies. View HERE

Update: March 23, 2020

Today, Governor Charlie Baker issued an emergency order requiring all businesses and organizations that do not provide “COVID-19 Essential Services” to close their physical workplaces and facilities to workers, customers and the public as of Tuesday, March 24th at noon until Tuesday, April 7th at noon. These businesses are encouraged to continue operations remotely.

The Baker-Polito Administration issued a list of designated businesses and other organizations that provide essential services and workforces related to COVID-19 that shall continue to operate brick and mortar facilities during this two-week time period. This list is based on federal guidance and amended to reflect the needs of Massachusetts’ unique economy. While these businesses are designated as essential, they are urged to follow social distancing protocols for workers in accordance with guidance from the Department of Public Health.

Businesses and organizations not on the list of essential services are encouraged to continue operations through remote means that do not require workers, customers, or the public to enter or appear at the brick-and-mortar premises closed by the order.

Restaurants, bars, and other establishments that sell food and beverage products to the public are encouraged to continue to offer food for take-out and by delivery if they follow the social distancing protocols set forth in Department of Public Health guidance. On-premises consumption of food or drink is prohibited.

Due to evolving spread of COVID-19 in Massachusetts, Governor Baker has directed the Department of Public Health to issue a stay at home advisory outlining self-isolation and social distancing protocols. Residents are advised to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel and other unnecessary activities during this two-week time period.  Residents over 70 years of age or with underlying health conditions, who are considered at high risk when exposed to COVID-19, should limit social interactions with other people as much as possible.

The Baker-Polito Administration does not believe Massachusetts residents can be confined to their homes and does not support home confinement for public health reasons.

The Baker-Polito Administration Order also limits gatherings to 10 people during the state of emergency, a reduction from the 25 person limit established in an earlier order.

This includes community, civic, public, leisure, faith-based events, and any similar event or activity that brings together more than 10 persons in any confined indoor or outdoor space. The order does not prohibit gatherings of more than 10 people in an outdoor space, like a park or athletic field.

View Essential Services List HERE

Update: March 22, 2020

EMERGENCY ORDER REGARDING PERSONAL CARE SERVICES AND RETAIL STORES

Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 111, Section 104, the Town of Barnstable Board of Health issues the following emergency order:

Due to the ongoing novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and in recognition of the Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency and recent Centers for Disease Control and Massachusetts Department of Public Health guidance to follow social distancing protocols that encourage individuals to stay six feet apart, an emergency exists within the Town of Barnstable in which the interest of protecting public health requires immediate discontinuation of all non-essential personal care services offered to the public which necessitate physical contact or sustained proximity of distances less than six feet.

Effective 12:00 Noon Monday, March 23, 2020, all non-essential personal care services offered to the public within the Town of Barnstable which require physical contact or sustained proximity of distances less than six feet are hereby discontinued. This includes, but is not limited to:
• Hairdressers and barbers
• Nail Salons
• Massage services.
• Bodywork services
• Body art (tattoo and body piercing) services

This order does not apply to the following essential services:
• Services provided by a licensed healthcare provider, including but not limited to the practice of medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture, mental health services, and veterinary services.
• Services provided by “exempt emergency child care programs” for the children of emergency workers.

This emergency order shall remain in effect until further notice is given, pursuant to the Board of Health’s judgment, that the Public Health Emergency no longer exists.

Additionally, the Board of Health is encouraging all retail establishments that do not sell essential commodities such as food, medicine, or cleaning supplies to consider voluntarily closing until April 6, 2020. The Board of Health is recommending that all retail establishments that do stay open should only do so if owners/operators of establishments can assure customers will be able to maintain social distancing practices consistent with CDC guidelines.

Update: March 19, 2020

Effective Friday, March 20, 2020, as a precautionary measure to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and in the interest of the health and well-being of our employees and the residents of the Town of Barnstable, most town buildings are closed to the public.  It is our hope that we will re-open to the public on Monday, April 6th.  We are making adjustments to our business operations to ensure resources are focused where the need is greatest.  Please understand the fluid nature of this situation and that we are reassessing and adapting our response as needed to this developing situation.  Public access to 200 Main Street and the Town Hall Offices is now by appointment only.  Information on how you can work remotely with Town Offices is available on the Town of Barnstable’s website HERE and Barnstable Board of Health HERE http://www.BarnstableHealth.com.  Thank you for your cooperation and understanding throughout this serious situation.

A listing of Town owned buildings that have closed is listed HERE.

 

Treasurer’s Office

Payments

Effective immediately, the Treasurer’s Office will be accepting payments either through mail or payments may be placed in the drop box located outside Town Hall next to the walkway leading to Town Hall. No cash is to be mailed or left in the drop box.

Tax Title Accounts

Account information will be available by calling the Treasurer’s office at 508-862-4661 or 508-862-4656. Taxpayers will be advised to:

  • mail in checks to Town of Barnstable, Treasurer’s Office, 230 South Street, Hyannis, MA 02601
  • leave check payments in the outside drop box located next to the walkway leading to Town Hall

 

Tax Collector’s Office

Payments

Effective immediately, the Tax Collector’s Office will be accepting payments either through mail or payments may be placed in the drop box located outside Town Hall next to the walkway leading to Town Hall. No cash is to be mailed or left in the drop box.

Account information will be available by calling the Collector’s office at 508-862-4055, 508-862-4053 or 508-862-4060.

Payments for Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes and Sewer bills may be paid by the following methods:

  • online thru the Town of Barnstable website under Quicklinks/Pay bills online
  • mailing checks using the envelope provided with the bills
  • mailing checks to the Town of Barnstable, PO Box 40, Hyannis, MA 02601
  • leave check payments in the outside drop box located next to the walkway leading to Town Hall

The 4th Quarter Real Estate and Personal Property taxes that are due on May 1, 2020 will be available to be paid online via the Town’s website effective April 1, 2020 or via the methods detailed above.

Past due and Demand bills cannot be paid online. Payments should be mailed to Town of Barnstable, PO Box 40, Hyannis, MA 02601

Boat Excise tax payments can be made by:

  • Mailing checks to the Town of Barnstable, PO Box 40, Hyannis, MA 02601
  • Leave check payments in the outside drop box located next to the walkway leading to Town Hall


Assessor’s Office

Abatement Applications

Abatement forms are available on the town’s website at https://www.townofbarnstable.us/Departments/Assessing/

Completed forms can be mailed to Town of Barnstable Assessor, 367 Main. St. Hyannis, MA 02601.

Property Information

Inquiries regarding property values can be requested by email to assessor@town.barnstable.ma.us or you can call 508.862.4022 or 508.862.4020.

Forms

All other forms are available at https://www.townofbarnstable.us/Departments/Assessing/

Permit applications will continue to be accepted and processed according to local and state requirements.  Applications and associated materials should be submitted electronically to the extent legally possible.

 

Town Clerk’s Office

A drop off location for paper applications has been established in the front vestibule at 367 Main Street.

If your request does not need immediate attention, please use the drop off location for nomination papers, birth, death, and marriage certificates established in the front vestibule at 367 Main Street.  Please submit your request in the lock box and call us on 508-862-4044.

Instructions for Making an Appointment with Staff

If you would like to make an appointment with a staff member, please call 508-862-4044.

Appointments will not be made with any person experiencing cough, fever, or shortness of breath; anyone tested positive for COVID-19; anyone who has been exposed to a tested positive COVID-19 case; or anyone directed to self-quarantine.

Staff will ask you to confirm you do not meet any of these criteria upon making the appointment and upon arrival at the appointment.

 

200 Main Street

Instructions for Dropping Off Permit Applications

  • Include a contact name, and telephone number and/or e-mail address.
  • Do not submit payment with the application. It will be collected at a later time.
  • There will be a minimum 48 hour delay between the time an application is dropped off and when it is officially received.
  • A staff member will contact you to confirm receipt of the application and with comments and/or instructions and to arrange payment of fees.

Instructions for Making an Appointment with Staff

If you would like to make an appointment with a staff member, please call or e-mail the contact listed.

Appointments will not be made with any person experiencing cough, fever, or shortness of breath; anyone tested positive for COVID-19; anyone who has been exposed to a tested positive COVID-19 case; or anyone directed to self-quarantine.

Staff will ask you to confirm you do not meet any of these criteria upon making the appointment and upon arrival at the appointment.

View Updated Information and Emergency Actions by the Governor HERE

Governor Baker Declares State of Emergency

 State of Emergency to Respond to COVID-19 issued March 10, 2020

View Executive Order No. 591: HERE


 

As of this writing, Massachusetts has one confirmed case of COVID-19 and the risk to our residents remains low.  At the same time, the risk for the influenza virus is very high.  It is important to note that residents are much more likely to become sick with a cold or the flu than to be exposed to COVID-19.

The Barnstable Health Division is increasing efforts to provide flu prevention strategies to the public.  Over 8,000 people in this country die each year from influenza.  Many of the symptoms of Influenza and Coronavirus are similar and some of the precautions are the same.  Basic precautions include:

  • Frequent hand-washing, for 20 seconds with soap.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Cough hygiene – into a tissue when possible (throw it away immediately) or into your arm if necessary.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, or nose with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid contact with those who are ill.
  • Stay home yourself from work or school when ill.

 We continue to have a supply of seasonal flu vaccine available.  Appointments can be scheduled with our Public Health Nurse, Margaret Stanton R.N, by calling her directly at 508-862-4648.

Special Shopping Hours for Persons 60+

Beginning Monday March 23, 2020 Trader Joes in Hyannis will open from 9am-10 for customers 60 and over.

Beginning Friday March 20, 2020 Roche Brothers in Mashpee will open at 7am for customers 60 and over.

Beginning Wednesday, March 18, 2020 Whole Foods in Hyannis will open at 8am for customers 60 and over.

Beginning Thursday, March 19th, 2020 all Stop & Shop stores will open earlier in order to service only customers who are age 60 and over from 6:00a.m.-7:30a.m. daily.

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings March 2020


View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday March 4, 5:45pm, Freedom Hall

Town Council Town Manager Contract Committee – Thursday March 5, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday March 5, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday March 5, 7pm, Town Hall

Cotuit Fire Commission – Tuesday March 10, 5:30, Freedom Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday March 11, 3pm, Cotuit Library

Cotuit Prudential Committee – Monday March 16, 5:30pm, Freedom Hall

Cotuit Fire Commission – Monday March 16, 6:30, Freedom Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday March 17, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Thursday March 19, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday March 19, 7pm, Town Hall 

Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday March 25, 5pm, Freedom Hall

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Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings February 2020


View Legally Posted Agendas HERE

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday February 6, 5:30pm, Town Hall

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

Cotuit Fire Commission – Wednesday February 12, 5:30, Freedom Hall

Cotuit Fire District Union Negotiating Committee – Thursday February 13, 5:30pm, Cotuit Library (No Public Comment)

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

Precinct 7 Monthly Open Meeting – Wednesday February 19, 3pm, Cotuit Library  ( NOTE 3rd Wednesday for February only)

Cotuit Water Commission – Wednesday February 19, 5:45pm, Freedom Hall

Cotuit Fire District By-Laws Committee – Thursday February 20, 1pm, Freedom Hall

Town Council Zoning & Regulatory Review Committee – Thursday February 20, 6pm, Town Hall

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

Town Council Asset Management Advisory Committee – Thursday February 27, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday February 27, 7pm, Town Hall 

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Town Council Roads Committee – Inactive