Issue No. 20 — a preview of our fall Town Meeting — explains articles that propose reorganization at Town Hall, increased staffing at Fire & Rescue, funding a long-range Comprehensive Town Plan, and continue efforts to preserve and protect our natural environment.
Our Fall Special Town Meeting is two-and-a-half weeks away — on October 16 at 6 PM in the Nauset Middle School Gym, but you can start prepping now.
Tonight, September 27, there's an Orleans Select Board meeting, in the Nauset Room of Town Hall at 5 PM, where public
The local non-profit Lower Cape Community Access Television — a.k.a. Lower Cape TV, or LCTV — has agreed to serve as our fiscal sponsor (an expedient, inexpensive alternative to getting our own non-profit status.) This means all gifts we receive moving forward are 100 percent tax deductible. Hooray!
To honor
Issue No. 19 takes a deep dive into Short Term Rentals in Orleans — and their impact on our economy, our natural environment, and the fabric of our neighborhoods. Their growing numbers are drawing attention, questions and concern.
Kimberly Newman, our new Town Manager, hit the ground running two weeks ago. Here's an informal Q+A with Kim to help subscribers get to know her better.