All posts by Jim Russo

Doing Business in Eastham

“Eastham Business Owners/Managers! Join Town of Eastham Planning & Development staff for one of three upcoming “Business Meet-and-Greet” sessions, all taking place remotely via Zoom. Learn about the Town’s latest planning and economic development activities, get your questions answered by Town staff, and share your feedback and experiences on doing business in Easth... Read More

Atlantic Payroll

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Small Business Saturday

Shop Local and support the businesses that have supported you, your families, friends, and the community 365 days of the year. Click here to visit your local Eastham Shops and Restaurants... Read More

The Eastham COA Needs Your Help to Support a Senior!

Dear Community Member, We hope you are doing well during these challenging times. The Eastham Senior Center staff has continued remote services to help support and meet the needs of Eastham seniors. One of the weekly offerings is delivering 100 home-cooked meals to seniors in need. This program not only offers nutrition, but is also a way to connect with COA members, who may... Read More

On the Shores of Cape Cod, Where the Oyster Is Their World

At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with travel restrictions in place worldwide, we (New York Times) launched a series — The World Through a Lens — in which photojournalists help transport you, virtually, to some of our planet’s most beautiful and intriguing places. This week, Randy Harris shares a collection of images from the shores of EASTHAM, Cape Cod. Read... Read More

Rock Harbor from Above

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Nauset Management Sponsor

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Short-Term Rental Tax Law Update

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ new short-term rental tax law was passed by the legislature and signed by the Governor the last week of December. The Department of Revenue has released this guidance document last week https://www.mass.gov/info-details/short-term-rentals-frequently-asked-questions#overview- with future updates expected. The short term rental tax will beg... Read More

MA Tobacco 21 Law & Notification Requirements

Effective Dec. 31, 2018 The state's new law designed to prevent youth access to tobacco products, Chapter 157 of the Acts of 2018, is scheduled to go into effect on December 31, 2018. The law increases the legal age of purchase to 21, prohibits the sale of tobacco in healthcare institutions including retail pharmacies, and brings vaping products within the existing legal fra... Read More