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The school wants to expand programming beyond age 21, so alumni can maintain the friendships and community they have come to know, said Stewart Miller, executive director of Riverview.
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Stewart Miller, the head of school, said Riverview wants to add programming for students over 21.
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John Ale, a volunteer attorney for opponents of the Emblem Hyannis apartments, says key documents will be filed in court by mid November.
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Local residents fighting apartments proposed for the former Twin Brooks golf course are taking the matter to Barnstable Superior Court.
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Dozens of people spoke passionately for or against the project. Testimony focused on how to balance the need for housing on Cape Cod against the virtues of open space and conservation.
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A subcommittee of the Cape Cod Commission voted Tuesday to accept a drawback of the plan — the fact that it would increase impervious coverage of the 40-acre parcel.
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John Ale, a retired lawyer advising the group Save Twin Brooks, says residents object to the findings of a subcommittee of the Cape Cod Commission that has been evaluating the project.
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The group voted 5-0 to ask Commission staff to write a draft development agreement with LMC, the developer.
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More than 300 apartments proposed for the former Twin Brooks golf course in Hyannis have reached a turning point in the approval process.
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Developer Lennar Multifamily Communities, or LMC, made the change in response to the concerns of a Cape Cod Commission subcommittee, according to Brian Dugdale, an attorney speaking on behalf of the company.