FHS Students Compete in FHMIA Logo Contest

The following photo and Letter to the Editor were published in the Falmouth Enterprise, May 29, 2015. FHMIA President Howard Grosser (far left) presents awards to Falmouth High School students who won the “Create A Logo” contest.  Students (from left to right):  Grant Julian (tie for 2nd price, Facebook banner); Ashley Sylvia (3rd prize, newsletter …

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Little Pond Service Area (Sewer) & Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan, including the widening of Bournes Pond Inlet, Town Meetings Spring 2015 and Spring 2014

At the recent 2015 Spring Town Meeting, a Falmouth citizen petitioned to rescind part of the funding which was passed at the 2014 Spring Town Meeting. The links to watch both meetings, and the minutes posted online at http://www.falmouthmass.us/deppage.php?number=282 are included below. The discussion of this article included, in part, possible benefits of widening the …

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Approval of MacDougalls’ Proposed Boat Racks Conditioned on Noise Abatement

MacDougall’s Cape Cod Marine Service, Inc. requested approval from the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals to “install four three-tier racks for increased year-round boat capacity at property located at 145 Falmouth Heights Road”. At the Planning Board meeting on March 17, 2015, the presentation and subsequent discussion focused on the siting of the …

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Selectmen Allow Outdoor Entertainment at the Silver Shores Shanty

On Monday, 3/16/15, the Board of Selectmen (BOS) reviewed the Silver Shores Shanty Seasonal Entertainment License and granted them an outdoor license for one musician, live (not recorded), guitar/piano, reduced amplification, 4:00-7:00 PM, 2 days a week (Saturdays and Sundays only). If you would like to watch the meeting, it is on FCTV at http://www.fctv.org/v3/vod/board-selectmen-march-16-2015-part-2-2   …

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Falmouth’s Major Wastewater Projects Qualify For Interest-Free Loan

Click  on the link below to see the Falmouth Enterprise article of the same name by Carrie Gentile on February 6, 2015. The article describes a $900,000 savings per year and states that “The costliest portion of the wastewater plan is the $41 million Little Pond neighborhood sewer project that will be paid for in …

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Road Race Organizers Address Neighborhood Concerns

As has been our post-race practice, FHMIA asked our members for their input regarding the 2014 New Balance Falmouth Road Race.  The NBFRR organizers continue to be very receptive of our initiative and Gerry Ryan, FHMIA Road Race Liaison, has received confirmation of the following planned actions:  for 2015, there will be no increase in …

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