After hearing from the planning board and neighbors on Tuesday, August 15, developers will have to go back and reconsider design plans for a new two-lot subdivision on Holly Ridge
First Church of Sandwich echoed with the sounds of young children playing on the nave floor as dozens of people gathered to celebrate the Habitat for Humanity kick-off event this
The Sandwich Planning Board is inclined to approve a modified site plan for a three-lot subdivision on Farmersville Road that would make it safer and less problematic than the originally
A powerful storm back in October knocked down more than 100 trees in Sandwich, some of which fell from town property onto private land, leaving homeowners confused and angry about
As of Thursday, March 11, there was one (but just one) candidate for every open seat in the upcoming Sandwich Town Election.
Town Clerk Taylor D. White said three candidates had stepped forward since last week to seek openings on the Sandwich Planning Board and the Library Board of Trusteesâthe only seats for which no one had declared.
The new candidates are Paul Coteus of Pine Street, who is seeking a three-year term in the planning board; James Dever, a former Sandwich School Committee member who is seeking to fill a one-year unexpired seat on the planning board; and Jayne Burke of Carleton Drive East in East Sandwich, and Michael McCartney of Grand Oak Road in Forestdale, both of whom are seeking three-year terms on the library board.