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Cape Cod Holiday Estates
Located on the southern coast of Cape Cod, just a short distance from Nantucket Sound and South Cape Beach, Cape Cod Holiday Estates boasts both privacy and luxury. Each vacation home is located on a one-third acre lot and features a spacious sun deck or patio. A short trip to the Atlantic Ocean offers excellent boating, fishing and whale watching excursions. Enjoy all the warmth of New England in a memorable atmosphere at Cape Cod Holiday Estates.

Front Desk Hours Monday – Sunday 8:30 AM-10:00 PM
Check-In Time 4:00 PM
Check-out Time 10:00 AM
Check In Age 21 Government issued ID is required to check in
Pet Policy Only service animals are permitted at the resort
Smoking Policy All rooms are non-smoking

97 Four Seasons Drive, Mashpee, MA &
phone: 508-477-3377

Community Preservation Committee 04-22-2024
Community Preservation Committee 04-22-2024
NOAA Taking Comments On Vineyard Wind Phase 2
HYANNIS ? NOAA Fisheries has determined that no mortality or serious injury of any marine mammal species is anticipated from the second phase of the Vineyard Wind project. Vineyard Wind announced it went online with five turbines in January. The project calls for a total of 62. On Monday, NOAA Fisheries proposed ?incidental harassment authorization? [?] The post NOAA Taking Comments On Vineyard Wind Phase 2 appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Cranberry Bog Restoration Grants Received
HYANNIS ? The Healey administration is celebrating over $5 million in federal funds to transform retired cranberry bogs into coastal wetlands on Cape Cod. Most of the money is going towards the Upper Bass River Coastal Habitat Restoration Project in Yarmouth, which will restore 57 acres of wetland and reduce the risk of flooding for [?] The post Cranberry Bog Restoration Grants Received appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Cape Delegation Members Say No to Bridge Tolls
BOURNE ? Potential tolls on the Cape Cod Canal Bridges are getting a cold reception from regional leaders. With an over $4 billion dollar price tag for replacements to the Sagamore and Bourne Bridge, state officials said they aren't considering tolls at this point, but they wouldn't count out the idea to help get the [?] The post Cape Delegation Members Say No to Bridge Tolls appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Cahoon Museum Gets Transformative Gift
COTUIT ? The Cahoon Museum of American Art in Cotuit has received a major gift of $800,000 dollars to support its expansion. The donation from Lee McGraw and Van Lupo, two longtime supporters of the arts, will also be used to pay off the mortgage for the property where the expansion is planned, acquired two [?] The post Cahoon Museum Gets Transformative Gift appeared first on CapeCod.com.
HIGH ANXIETY: Cops scramble to help man in crisis? [HN VIDEO]
HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ?  [HN VIDEO NOTES]  ?  A woman called police last evening after a tall, partially clothed man appeared out of nowhere, knocked on her door and then took off running when she went to answer, according to radio transmissions.  As you will see in the following HN Video, police officers were able to quickly locate the disoriented, highly anxious man, who kept saying he didn't know where he was or how he got there.  The man was in his late 30s, early 40s?  The first officers on scene were very supportive, speaking calmly, assuring the man they were going to get him help.  It helped that officers were well trained and familiar with the large man.  A Hyannis FD ambulance responded, and the man voluntarily went to Cape Cod Hospital.  Two BPD officers went along in the ambulance with EMTs just in case things escalated.  A police lieutenant responded to the man's home, picked up a family member and drove her to CCH.  These types of alarming calls happen throughout any given day across the Cape, and the reasons vary.  Police officers often go into these potentially volatile situations blind as to what is actually happening.  The first officers on scene have only split seconds to assess the situation.  Last evening, the first officers were able to rely on experience and training to safely and successfully get the man immediate help. It was an alarming situation for neighbors, but thanks to our well trained first responders, it was handled efficiently? and peace was quickly restored.  (Again, this is not an unusual call on Cape Cod these days, especially near downtown Hyannis? but the way it was handled makes all the difference.  We all see the videos online where police officers without the proper intentions and training make matters worse.  That's why hiring standards, along with ongoing, appropriate, and up-to-date training sessions are paramount.  The Cape, with very few exceptions, is moving in the right direction?  but having said that, maintaining a well-trained, empathetic, and community-oriented police department is an ongoing, daily effort for all involved.)   The following HN Video highlights the split seconds leading up to safely getting someone help?    [HN VIDEO ?  PRESS PLAY] P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is brought to you by Cannonball Adderly?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]    
MassDOT Schedules Meetings On Cape Cod Bridges
BOURNE ? The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is holding upcoming meetings on the Cape Cod Bridges Program. A virtual meeting is scheduled for Thursday which will talk about the current status of the project, including funding and the environmental review process. Attendees will have the chance to submit comments. There will also be an open [?] The post MassDOT Schedules Meetings On Cape Cod Bridges appeared first on CapeCod.com.
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