by Andrew Gottlieb | Jun 25, 2020 | What I'm Thinking
The voters of Orleans turned out in high numbers to purchase and protect more valuable open space and to approve an additional $12 million to fully fund higher than expected construction costs for their wastewater program. Conservation land purchases are always a...
by APCC | Jun 23, 2020 | In the News
While the doors have remained closed, outside, construction of a new garden has been underway at the Cotuit Library. Like all non-essential businesses and institutions, the library has been closed since March; but while everything else in society seems to have slowed...
by Andrew Gottlieb | Jun 18, 2020 | What I'm Thinking
At our weekly staff meeting I asked for thoughts on what to write about today. It was suggested that I try focusing on some good things that are happening instead of pulling my flamethrower out of the closet yet again. While not my usual, I decided to try it and give...
by APCC | Jun 17, 2020 | In the News
The saga of the Vineyard Wind project continues. Federal regulators have put a lengthy hold on what was supposed to be the nation’s first industrial-sized offshore wind farm while conducting a detailed assessment of the environmental impacts of all potential offshore...
by Andrew Gottlieb | Jun 11, 2020 | What I'm Thinking
Reading the news last week and learning that in just one day the president had proudly publicized three anti-environment initiatives, I was reminded of the closing scene of the original Terminator movie (the original great one, not the lousy sequels that followed...