Opinion

Our View: Emily Mitchell For Town Clerk

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

Harwich voters will go to the polls on May 17 to select a new town clerk. Jannell Brown, Shelagh Delaney and Emily Mitchell are vying for the job. Each of the candidates has experience in town government and is capable of performing the tasks of town clerk. However, in our view, one candidate stands out as the person who would be the exemplary keeper of the records for the town: current Council On Aging Director ...

Letters To The Editor: May 12, 2022

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Monomoy After Prom Thanks Community Supporters Editor: The Monomoy Regional High School After Prom Committee wants to thank the many businesses, organizations, and individuals that contributed to a successful After Prom event for the MRHS Class of 2022. This event allowed students to continue celebrating in a safe manner following their senior prom on April 14. Many thanks to the following for donating fo...

Voters at next week’s annual and special town meetings in Orleans are staring down an 83 article warrant. That’s not a misprint. The count makes the spring session one of the most voluminous the town has seen in years, and according to Select Board Chair Mefford Runyon, there’s valid reason for it. Over the past two years, Orleans and other towns across the Cape and Islands have put forward truncated town meet...

Our View: Step Up For Station Chatham, Senator Warren

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

This week perhaps more than most, we’re aware of the “big picture” issues that capture the attention and energy of political leaders like Sen. Elizabeth Warren. We thank the senator for visiting Chatham last weekend, and urge her to devote a little energy to an issue of local importance: reversing the downgraded surf rescue status of Coast Guard Station Chatham. When summer arrives, boaters of all kinds will b...

Letters to the Editor, May 5

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Support School Equity Editor: The following is an open letter to Chatham and Harwich taxpayers and voters, being published at the request of elected officials. After a decade of regionalization, it’s time for our school district to revisit the original regional agreement and make appropriate updates. At annual town meetings in both Chatham and Harwich this year, attendees will be asked to vote on propo...

You Guest It: Chatham’s Chance For A Better Future

By: Karolyn McClelland

At the invitation of the Chatham Community Housing Partnership, a joint meeting was held with the open space committee. The CCHP proposed a compromise, Article 62, that would put 15 of the 19 acres on Middle Road into conservation and the remaining four acres, the closest to the road, would be developed for housing. The OS chair announced he would resign if his committee endorsed such a compromise. Another member...

Our View: Support Strengthening The Monomoy Schools

By: Alan Pollock

Harwich voters will face a 58-article annual town meeting warrant on Monday in which there are a few weighty issues, including some that are of great import to the town’s young people. Voters wills see a request for a 6.3 percent increase in the town services side of the budget, with a 2.5 percent increase in the Monomoy Regional School District budget. School budget increases are often a thorny issue in Harwi...

Letters To The Editor: April 28, 2022

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Support School Equity The following is an open letter to Chatham and Harwich taxpayers and voters, being published at the request of elected officials. After a decade of regionalization, it’s time for our school district to revisit the original Regional Agreement and make appropriate updates. At Annual Town Meeting in both Chatham and Harwich this year, attendees will be asked to vote on proposed changes ...

Our View: Make Participation Easier

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

In the coming weeks, local communities will be holding town meetings and elections, the annual rites of spring when residents gather to conduct the business necessary to keep a town functioning. While there's been a lot of chatter about a lack of participation – Orleans is considering lowering its town meeting quorum so meetings don't have to be canceled due to low attendance – local residents are generally quite...

Letters To The Editor: April 21, 2022

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Dismayed That Path Blocked Editor: One sunny afternoon at low tide two friends and I set out on a shoreline walk from the end of Tonset Road in Orleans. We turned left following a lovely well-trodden path that I must have walked hundreds of times in my 40-odd years living in this town, but no more! In no time we came bang up to a barrier fence with its warning sign: Private Property – No Trespassing – Vi...

Letters to the Editor, April 14

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Police Successfully Solve Fraud Case Editor: My sister, Marcella, lives in Orleans. Last week she opened her monthly credit card bill and discovered $1,600 in fraudulent charges from liquor stores to car washes. Besides the credit card company, she also contacted the Orleans Police Department, where she met Officer Higgins. He reviewed the documentation and was able to identify the person involved, through ...

Our View: Florence Seldin

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

It's not often that someone comes along whose skills, interests and experience make them indispensable to the community. Florence Seldin was such a person, not just for Chatham, where she retired in 1994, but for the entire Cape. Dr. Seldin, who passed away April 6 at the age of 91, had a long and distinguished career as an educator before moving to Chatham with her husband Ira. She honored her dedication to v...