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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 ...
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.
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 ...
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When the town split occurred, the office name was changed in 1852 to Yarmouth from North Yarmouth. Reuben Cutter resumed the role, and was followed by Otis Briggs Pratt in 1861 and Nicholas Drinkwater in 1866. Lucy V. Groves was appointed in 1868, becoming the first woman named or elected to an official position in the town of Yarmouth.
Yarmouth Port is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Yarmouth in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 5,320 at the 2010 census. [2] Yarmouth Port was home to the original Christmas Tree Shops until its closing in 2007. The town is home to the international headquarters of IFAW.
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Yarmouth was organized and incorporated [5] as part of the Plymouth Colony on September 3, 1639, following a settlement led by John Crowe (later Crowell), Thomas Howes and Anthony Thacher, and is, together with Sandwich, the oldest town on Cape Cod. [6] [7] Yarmouth originally included what is now the town of Dennis, which was incorporated as a ...