Farm Stand’s Withdrawal Lacks Closure

Michael King’s variance petition case 1563 involving King’s right to use 84 North Street as a farmstand came to an end on August 21. King, through his attorney James Marsh, asked for a withdrawal without prejudice which was granted by the Mattapoisett Zoning Board of Appeals.             King’s long journey to get a definitive ruling […] Read more »

To Rent or Buy? Harvesting Milfoil

The water-choking, invasive, plant species milfoil or water milfoils (Myriophyllum) was recently found growing in four of Rochester’s ponds: Snipatuit; Snows; Leonard; and Hathaway. The Rochester Water Commission may have a unique solution to the problem by buying its own weed-harvesting equipment.             The Water Commission met on August 13 to discuss this and other concerns […] Read more »

EMC Shifts Focus to Education on Green Energy

                  If all goes as planned, author David Green will be coming to town with tips on how homeowners can save energy. This topic was one of many energy-saving ideas discussed via Zoom at the August 24 Marion Energy Management Committee.             Green is a graduate of Oxford University and Harvard Business School and is […] Read more »

RMS Solar Array To Be Complete by December

                  Rochester’s Planning Board Tuesday approved a modification of the Site Plan Review and Special Permit for a large-scale solar photovoltaic array at Rochester Memorial School which will allow construction to happen during the school year.             The plan in question is to construct a canopy-mounted 250KW AC solar array system over a portion of […] Read more »

Ethics of Appointments Debated

            During the August 26 meeting of the Mattapoisett Select Board, the issue of ethics with respect to a short-term appointment became a flash point. The agenda listed “Action Items discussion and possible vote on Board of Health Interim Member to the Board of Health.” The appointment would fill a vacancy expected on the board […] Read more »

Town Hopes to See Action along Route 6

            The Marion Affordable Housing Trust met on Tuesday, August 12 to discuss active cases involving housing projects around town, more specifically, at the former Lockheed Martin site immediately south of the Cushing Community Center and the neighboring developments off the ocean side of Route 6 at the Wareham town line.             Reorganization of the […] Read more »

Open Space and Recreation Committee Begins Working

            On August 19, the first meeting of the Mattapoisett Open Space and Recreation Committee was held. Leading the meeting was Michelle Tinger, Assistant Director of Environmental Planning for SRPEDD (Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District).             SRPEDD was invited to assist Mattapoisett as it crafts what could be called a mini-masterplan only this […] Read more »

MS4 Public Hearing to Be Held September 2

The Planning Board on August 18 met for a two-item agenda that focused mostly on discussion of the proposed Municipal Separate Stormwater Systems Bylaw – also known as MS4, and whether it should be a general or zoning bylaw.             The board at a previous meeting were still mulling over whether the bylaw should be […] Read more »

New Lots for Old Slough Road

            On August 18, the Mattapoisett Planning Board heard from Mat Leone of the engineering firm of Schneider, Davignon and Leone regarding an Approval Not Required (ANR) filed by Laddy Properties for land located at 4 Old Slough Road.             The applicant sought and received approval for a shared common driveway 356-feet in length and […] Read more »

Waste Collection Day on Saturday!

            At the Rochester Board of Health’s last meeting on August 6, they went over various health updates in the community. The threat of mosquito-borne illness is still a cause of discussion, though health officials are not necessarily worried about the diseases. West Nile was detected in Tri-Town mosquitos last month by the state Department […] Read more »