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ORLEANS – After some initial concerns about project cost and location, the select board has gotten behind plans to seek Community Preservation Act funding to support improvements to the Nauset Beach bandstand. The board indicated its intention to author a letter of support for the project at its Jan. 11 meeting. The board was expected to vote to draft the letter Wednesday. The application to the community p...

ORLEANS – The Orleans Fire Department is allowed to staff as many as five people per shift. More often than not, they get four. But Fire Chief Geof Deering reiterated to the select board recently that his department needs more staff. With seven fire personnel per shift, he said his department can avoid instances where the fire station is left unmanned, a scenario that's become more commonplace as the departmen...

ConCom Seeks To Boost Flagging Funds

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – In December, the conservation commission received a financial donation from Orleans residents Marcie and Hardie Truesdale to be spent on future work at Putnam Farm. The commission on Dec. 20 decided to make quick work of the $15,000 donation, which will in part go toward permitting and designing the restoration of two wetlands on the farm located off Rock Harbor Road. "We think [the work at Putnam...

Select Board To Retool Rental Registration Bylaw

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – The select board plans to make another run at adopting a registration bylaw, this time with a focus on all rentals in town. Voters at the special town meeting in October rejected a proposed registration bylaw for short-term rentals, but the select board on Jan. 4 stressed the importance of tracking rental activity in town. The select board is seeking to rein in what it sees as the overcommercializati...

‘Pink Bridge’ Will Keep Its Color

By: Ryan Bray

BREWSTER — In November, conversation on the Facebook page "Orleans, Ma. Community Space" speculated about the future of what locals have colloquially come to call "the Pink Bridge." A post on the page, which also included video of a vehicle approaching the overpass along Freemans Way in Brewster running over Route 6, said the bridge would lose its identifiable pink colored steel as a result of an ongoing state...

Hole In One Under New Ownership

By: Ryan Bray

EASTHAM – Ken Taber had a good career in the software industry when he and his wife, Erica, decided to pack up and move with their son to Eastham. They moved to the Cape to work at Hole In One, the Eastham and Orleans locations which were at the time owned by Erica's father. But they stopped short of fully committing to the relocation, opting to keep their house in South Windsor, Conn. "We thought 'Let's ju...

Town Extends CHO’s Use Of Town Hall Annex

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – The Centers for Culture and History in Orleans has another three months to utilize space in the town hall annex. After that, the town may have plans of its own for the building. Staff and board members at the CHO have been utilizing space in the annex since 2020 as renovations were made to the property's Meetinghouse. That has included multiple moves of the nonprofit's collections, which number more ...

ORLEANS – It remains to be seen what will ultimately be developed at the site of the former Governor Prence Inn. But the town does know about how much it will cost to clean up the site for future construction. Members of the select board and the affordable housing trust fund board were told Dec. 20 that the total cost for demolition, site restoration and the removal of hazardous materials at the 5.5-acre prope...

It’s Closing Time For Ragg Time

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – After 38 years in Orleans, Ragg Time Ltd. on Main Street ended 2022 with its best year ever. For owner Jeanie Bessette, that's as good a note as any to go out on. On Saturday, Bessette will close up the women's apparel shop that she's run since 1984, opting to scale back and focus on her seasonal store in Wellfleet. "I've met some wonderful people," said Bessette, a Wellfleet resident. "They're re...

Residents Given More Time To Replace Fuel Tanks

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – Those property owners who still need to replace their above-ground fuel storage tanks now have until March 1 to do so, otherwise they will face daily fines. The daily fines of $250 were due to kick in this month. But the board of health on Dec. 15 voted to push back the date in which the health department will begin issuing fines until March 1 in an effort to give both staff in the fire and health de...

ORLEANS – As another year draws to a close in Orleans, there's once again plenty to look back upon. In 2022, regional issues such as affordable housing and wastewater remained front of mind for town officials and residents. There was also some administrative shuffling in the Nauset Public Schools and Orleans Town Hall, some post-nor'easter blowback for Eversource, controversy over Rock Harbor parking and ongoi...

Orleans, State Officials Bid Farewell To John Kelly

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – How do you measure a 26-year career? For Lynn Bruneau, chair emeritus of the finance committee, there are plenty of ways to gauge John Kelly's tenure as town administrator. Hired to the post in Nov. 1996, Kelly participated in his final select board meeting on Dec. 21. His last day in town hall before his retirement is Dec. 30. Speaking to the select board last week, Bruneau noted that when Kelly ...

ORLEANS – A recent study by the state Division of Marine Fisheries makes clear Rock Harbor's value as a commercial fishery. Local fishermen want to keep it that way, but they told the select board earlier this month that they need the town's help. Last summer, the state agency released "Port by Port: Profiles and Analysis of the Massachusetts Commercial Fishery" in cooperation with the Urban Harbors Institute ...

Orleans Readies Return Of Winter Rec Programming

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – Winter recreation programming is expected to resume next week, beginning with youth basketball. Brendan Guttmann, the town's former recreation director who led the department for almost 30 years before his retirement in 2018, will run the department in the absence of Alan Harrison, who was put on paid administrative leave earlier this month. "Brendan right now, at this point, is our guy," Tom Dale...

Orleans Boards Talk Additional Nauset Funding

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – Mark Mathison remembers the conversations that surrounded the development of the existing Nauset Regional High School campus in Eastham back in the 1960s. Orleans, the select board member recalled, initially voted against relocating the high school from the site of the regional middle school to Eastham. The move was eventually approved by the district towns the following year, he said. But the cost o...

Residents Urged To Comply With New Fuel Tank Regs

By: Ryan Bray

ORLEANS – The clock is ticking for approximately 600 property owners and businesses to replace their above-ground fuel tanks to be in compliance with a new regulation passed by the board of health. The board approved and adopted its above-ground fuel and storage tank regulation in June 2021, and the regulation went into effect in September of last year. Crafted through a collaboration between the town's hea...