Harwich News

HARWICH – There is a shortage of mental health counselors on the Cape, and the wait for kids and teenagers to obtain private counseling services can be months long. But newly hired Director of Youth and Family Services Ashley Symington is instituting a new program that will provide assistance to the town’s young people in the short term. The program is called “While You’re Waiting,” and it’s designed to help c...

Golf Committee, Select Board Clash Over Charge

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – The reshaping of the golf committee’s charge and its advisory role has become a contentious issue between the group and the select board. On Monday, members of the golf committee called the changes proposed by the board punitive, demeaning and contradictory. Committee members made it clear they are not happy with their lack of participation in drafting the new charge and the direction it’s takin...

Planning Board Gives Final Approval To Wequassett Expansion

By: William F. Galvin

  by William F. Galvin HARWICH – The planning board has followed the board of appeals in granting a special permit that will allow the 12-unit expansion to the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club.   It took more than seven months to obtain the permits, with the resort property owners battling with an abutter over increased noise and light disturbance that could be generated by the expansion. The resort’s ...

Lee Blows Into Canadian Maritimes

By: Staff Reports

The Cape and Islands are experiencing gusty winds and heavy rains associated with post-tropical cyclone Lee, but there were no major reports of damage early Saturday morning. First responders were kept busy overnight answering minor calls for downed limbs and alarm systems activated by the wind, but there were no reports of significant flooding or wind damage. As of Saturday morning, the automated weather s...

Committee Progress Being Made On Local Plan

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – The local planning committee has been working for nearly a year assessing existing conditions in the community and reaching out to stakeholders to help shape a vision statement that will identify planning and land use goals.  Local Planning Committee Chair Joyce McIntyre and Sharon Rooney, principal planner with Tighe and Bond, Inc., the consultants retained to work on the town’s local comprehen...

Harwich Cranberry Arts & Music Festival Starts Saturday

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – Officials are watching Hurricane Lee, but for now, the Harwich Cranberry Arts and Music Festival is scheduled to begin Saturday at the community center on Oak Street. Cranberries haven’t been a major part of the festival for years, but that will change with a special display on cranberry production in Harwich as part of this year’s festival. Cranberry Farmer Alan Hall will be setting up a cranbe...

Alleged Violent Incident Prompts Changes At Treasure Chest

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – An April incident in which a patron allegedly threw a pickaxe and a shovel at Treasure Chest volunteers and returned the following day continuing with disruptive actions has prompted officials to rewrite the swap shop’s charge to better protect the volunteers overseeing the operation.  Select board member Jeffrey Handler, the liaison to the Treasure Chest committee, said there are guidelines on ...

Appeals Board Approves Wequassett Expansion

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – The appeals board has unanimously approved a special permit for the 12-unit expansion at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club, but the battle is not over yet.  Round Cove Resort Owner, the company that owns the hotel complex, must return to the planning board for a site plan review special permit. The resort has been seeking the necessary permits to demolish and rebuild three buildings along t...

Vehicles Must Now Give Wide Berth When Passing Walkers, Bikers

By: William F. Galvin

HARWICH – A major task for the bikeways committee this year will be getting the word out about the state’s new Vulnerable Road Users Law promulgated in April. The law requires motor vehicles to provide a “safe passing distance” of at least four feet when encountering people walking and bicycling along the edge of roadways.  But there is a much larger list of users to which motorists will have to yield, said Ch...

Lumberyard Approved At Stagg Property

By: William F. Galvin

  EAST HARWICH – The former Stagg auto dealership on Route 137 will be converted into a lumberyard.  The appeals board granted a use variance on Aug. 30 that will allow the shift from an auto dealership to a lumberyard. Board members agreed the change will create no detriment to the public good.   SBS Properties, a Brewster-based company owned by Christopher J. Dias, has an agreement with Peter S. Stagg,...

Appeals Board Approves Wequassett Expansion

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – The appeals board has unanimously approved a special permit for the 12-unit expansion at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club, but the battle is not over yet.  Round Cove Resort Owner, the company that owns the hotel complex, must return to the planning board for a site plan review special permit. The resort has been seeking the necessary permits to demolish and rebuild three buildings along t...

Vehicles Must Now Give Wide Berth When Passing Walkers, Bikers

By: William F. Galvin

  HARWICH – A major task for the bikeways committee this year will be getting the word out about the state’s new Vulnerable Road Users Law promulgated in April. The law requires motor vehicles to provide a “safe passing distance” of at least four feet when encountering people walking and bicycling along the edge of roadways.  But there is a much larger list of users to which motorists will have to yield, sa...