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Friday September 19, 2025 (3 weeks ago)


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BARNSTABLE – The Town of Barnstable and its contractor Robert B. Our will begin construction on the first phase of the Sandy Neck Beach Long-Term Coastal Resiliency project next Monday. The town says the multi-phase project aims to protect Barnstable’s only public beach on Cape Cod Bay from erosion, dune loss, and flooding, as well […] The post Parking restrictions for Sandy Neck Beach project starting September 22nd appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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