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  2. 'In jeopardy.' Yarmouth seeks legislator help with $207M ...

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    Legislators, county officials and town staff met with the board. Yarmouth town meeting voters in April passed the mammoth measure to spend $207.2 million to embark on Phase 1 of the town’s sewer ...

  3. Yarmouth Water District - Wikipedia

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    The new construction caused a house to be demolished, without the acquisition of the necessary permit, for which YWD paid the Town of North Yarmouth $4,000. [9] YWD's former building became the home of Yarmouth Historical Society. [10] YWD uses four water sources: [4] [11] Hammond Spring, Yarmouth; Stevens Well, North Yarmouth; Estabrook Well ...

  4. Upper Village - Wikipedia

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    Bert set up the town's telephone service in 1895. [15] Elmer Ring's "washerette" later stood in the Coombs location, and it was he who changed the roofline and façade of the building. He also ran a hardware store, a heating and plumbing service, and a coal yard. In 2020, the town gave permission for developers to tear down the historic ...

  5. Yarmouth ADU bylaw needs fixing but how? Town officials ... - AOL

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  6. Yarmouth voters to decide: move planned sewer pumping ... - AOL

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    Yarmouth voters meet on Dec. 9 for a special town meeting. Articles include an amendment to a plastics bylaw and a petition article on sewer pumping.

  7. Yarmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Yarmouth is named after Great Yarmouth, a town in the county of Norfolk, on the east coast of England, which is itself at the mouth of the River Yare. Though none of the initial settlers hailed from that English town, the name was possibly chosen because across the North Sea from Yarmouth is the Netherlands, where a portion of the Mayflower ...