Several times a week, an event occurs or I have a thought and I say, sometimes out loud and sometimes to myself, “I have to call Bill.” Often, I’ll actually
Robert Keating of St. Augustine, Florida, a former Mashpee resident who leaves family in Falmouth and Cataumet, died on March 28. Mr. Keating, 73, died in hospice at Mayo Clinic
When Bill Zammer was recognized by the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce and our entire community as Falmouthâs Outstanding Citizen of the Year in 2016, I observed that, âBill Zammer is so much more than an uber-successful restaurateur giving back to the community through charitable donations. In many ways and in many cases, Bill and his wife, Linda, are the charitable donations they offer to nonprofits from P-Town to Pocasset. They are generous with the monetary fruits of their labors, donating plentifully and open-handedly to many and varied organizations in Falmouth and beyond. It is the donation of something far more valuable thoughâpersonal time and professional experienceâthat makes Bill a true gift to all who meet him. Far more than simply generous with his wallet, Bill Zammer is generous of spirit. Recognition of Citizen of the Year in Falmouth is a fitting tribute, but if they offered âCitizens of the Capeâ or âCitizens of the Commonwealth,â
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Bourne High School seniors gathered in formal attire at the Popponesset Inn on Wednesday, June 2 do dine, dance, and begin the process of wrapping up their final year of