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ABOUT MASHPEE
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Police - Fire - Medical
Dial 911
Cape Cod Hospital
Falmouth Hospital
Tobey Hospital
GET INVOLVED!
Summer Taxpayers' Bill of Rights
Nonresident taxpayers association
Board of Selectmen
Local government TV webcast
State Senator Robert O'Leary
State Rep. Matt Patrick
(precincts 2, 4 and 5)
State Rep. Jeffrey Perry
(precincts 1 and 3)
U.S. Congressman William Delahunt
U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy
U.S. Senator John Kerry
Massachusetts Community Profile
The Enterprise newspaper
TOWN HALL SERVICES
Permits
Beach stickers
Landfill stickers
Mooring permits
Shellfish permits
Building permits
Transfer station hours
Hazardous material collections
Assessors records lookup
Pay property taxes online
Barnstable County Registry of Deeds
THINGS TO DO ON LAND
Cape Cod Baseball
League Game Schedule
Golf courses
Chamber of commerce
Cable TV channels: print a channel guide
Recreation programs
Council on aging programs
Historical Society events
Library hours
Search CLAMS system
Museums
THINGS TO DO ON THE WATER
Boat landings
Boating information
Mooring
regulations
Shellfish regulations & fees
Beaches and hours
Tides
MASHPEE BOAT LANDINGS
Ashumet Pond
- State Landing, Currier Road
John's Ponds - State Landing, Hooppole
Road
Mashpee/Wakeby Pond - State Landing,
Route 130/Fisherman's Drive
Popponesset Bay - Town Landing
- Pirates Cove
on Mashpee Neck Road
- Ockway Bay
off Great Neck Road South (Shallow Bay)
Santuit Pond
- Town Landing, Timberlane Drive
Waquoit Bay - Town Landing, Great River
off Great Oak Road
GETTING THERE
Public transportation links
Cape Cod Rail Trail
Traffic
Cape Cod bridges traffic
POLICE AND FIRE
Emergencies -- Dial 911
Police
Department website
Fire Department
website
Sex offender registry
NONRESIDENT
TAXPAYERS, UNITE!
The town of Mashpee does not have a
group to advocate for the rights of nonresident taxpayers or summer residents.
(If we're mistaken, please contact us and provide
information about your group! We'll provide you an informational page
where you can post notices and recruit new members.)
If you'd like to have a strong voice to advocate for your
needs, consider creating a summer residents' committee. In
Eastham and other towns, these are
freestanding civic groups; elsewhere, it's a committee appointed by the board of
selectmen, as in
Chatham. Consider attending one of these group's sessions, and learn
from their example! And always remember, as nonresident taxpayers,
you have rights.
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