Harwich News

HARWICH — Harwich has produced some great artists over the years, but none quite as renowned as the Father of American Bird Carving, Elmer Crowell, or the first Master Painter of Cape Cod, Charles D. Cahoon. The Harwich Historical Society is bringing the works of these two talents together this summer in its new exhibit “A Tale of Two Artists.” The two Harwich men were born around the same time and passed thro...

Selectmen Striving For Harmony In Harwich Port

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH — Residents and town officials are in harmony about one thing: music has helped grow business in Harwich Port. But it was also clear during Monday night's board of selectmen's meeting that there also needs to be a better balance. The town’s ad hoc noise containment committee presented its long awaited report to selectmen, and the board also received praise from an attorney retained by private citize...

HARWICH — Town Administrator Joseph Powers told selectmen Monday night reports that Harwich is withdrawing from the Dennis-Harwich-Yarmouth Clean Water Partnership are completely inaccurate. Powers was referring to a section of the draft minutes from a June 18 meeting of the DHY partnership working group where the status the proposed three-town regional wastewater treatment plant in Dennis was discussed. A ...

Port Summer Nights Music Strolls, Band Concerts Return

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH — The Port Summer Nights music strolls will return to Harwich Port on Wednesday nights beginning in July, and on Tuesday nights the Harwich Town Band will entertain residents and visitors from the band stand in Brooks Park beginning June 29. The popular events were noticeably absent last summer due to COVID-19 but are returning now that pandemic restrictions have been lifted. The first music stroll wil...

Hall’s Path Disruptions Draw An Apology From Owners

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH — Neighbors are protesting tree clearing and road improvements along a rugged section of Halls Path, activities that brought cease and desist orders from the town and a public apology from attorney Andrew Singer on behalf of owner Paul R. O’Connell. The town blocked passage along the public way, where a five-lot subdivision is being sought on a more than eight-acre parcel under agreement to be sold to ...

HARWICH — The affordable housing trust was scheduled Tuesday night to go before the planning board for endorsement of a plan combining three lots into a 4.1-acre parcel along Pleasant Lake Avenue (Route 124) across from the park and ride lot near the Route 6 interchange. While the Estate of James G. Marceline and the Elizabeth M. Marceline Trust are current owners of the land on Pleasant Lake Avenue, the estat...

Snack Shack Lease Terminated, Selectmen Order Up Options

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH — Selectmen on Monday night terminated Dockside Seafood Shack's lease on the restaurant facilities at Saquatucket Harbor and ordered the town administrator to come up with a menu of options to get the eatery back up and running. The restaurant facility ran into choppy waters with the recent passing of leaseholder Joseph Griffiths. There were issues with the transition provisions in the lease and there ...

Monomoy Students Propose Solar Canopy At High School

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH — Monomoy Regional High School students are reaching out to town officials once again with a project designed to improve the environment. Selectmen last Monday heard a presentation from eighth grader Sophia Cohrs on behalf of her class that calls for the creation of solar canopies in parking lots at the regional high school. The canopies would provide shade for vehicles, create solar energy and reduce ...

Harwich Town Engineer Becomes Brewster’s DPW Director

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH — “It’s bittersweet,” Town Engineer Griffin Ryder said last week as he left Harwich to take a new job as department of public works director in Brewster. While Ryder said he has enjoyed working in Harwich, the move to department of public works director is a natural progression. “This was a great opportunity and it’s hard to say no,” Ryder said of being hired to replace Patrick Ellis, the Brewster D...

HARWICH – Every graduating class is unique. Each group of seniors has its own collection of students who excel in the classroom, on the field, stage or in their own respective area of interest. Each class has its own inside jokes; the students share happy memories and even some sad ones, too. Cape Cod Tech Regional High School’s class of 2021 will always hold the exclusive distinction of being the first class ...

Prepstr Goods' Pride Shirts Benefit Monomoy GSA

By: Jennifer Sexton-Riley

June is Pride month, and to celebrate, a pair of Harwich Port business owners have decided to support the Monomoy Regional High School Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) by sharing the profits from sales of their colorful Pride T-shirts and tank tops with the club. Six dollars from the sale of each shirt, featuring Prepstr Goods' signature sailboat image with a bright rainbow-colored sail, will be donated to the ...

HARWICH — There was much dissatisfaction among town meeting attendees in May when an article seeking to purchase a segment of the Hinckley’s Pond Water Preservation Project land was postponed. But the Harwich Conservation Trust is now planning to move forward with the acquisition on its own. Harwich Conservation Trust Executive Director Michael Lach said on Monday that the trust will be seeking the necessary f...