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Video: Why the Shrinking Middle Class Matters
Think you're middle class? Think again. Today, fewer Americans are middle class than 45 years ago. Marketplace Business News teamed up with FRONTLINE and PBS NewsHour to investigate what the shrinking middle class means for [...]
Tiny Home Test Drive
By Penelope Greenjune New York Times Last week, the first tenants moved into the city’s first micro apartment development on East 27th Street. I did, too, for one night. Tucked into a New York City [...]
Senate Bill Proposes Planning, Zoning Changes
By Ryan Bray Falmouth Enterprise A bill that was scheduled for a vote in the Massachusetts State Senate this week could have longterm implications for the future of zoning and planning in Falmouth if approved. [...]
Town Of Falmouth Inspecting Housing Fund
By Carrie L. Gentile Falmouth Enterprise An emergency housing assistance fund administered by the Falmouth Housing Authority is in its second month of review by town officials, and the authority’s director said he has [...]
Comprehensive Housing Plan Needed – Editorial
Falmouth Enterprise June 3, 2016 The zoning board of appeals approved Megansett Crossing, a 10-unit subdivision, two weeks ago that was filed under Chapter 40B, but it might be that it was effectively denied because [...]
An Opportunity For Progress Letter
Falmouth Enterprise June 3, 2016 Falmouth and the Cape Cod region face a number of social and economic challenges in the coming years. Our needs include necessary infrastructure improvements, the increasing need for workforce housing, [...]
Housing Trust Moves Forward With Odd Fellows Hall Project
The Falmouth Housing Trust could start advertising affordable apartments at Odd Fellows Hall, a historic building, in the coming month, pending final approval regarding parking plans on site. Following a public hearing on the project [...]
Falmouth Fund Announces Its 2016 Grants
Falmouth Enterprise by Kristin O'Malley March 25, 2016 The Falmouth Fund of The Cape Cod Foundation presented its 2016 grants to 26 organizations at a ceremony at the West Falmouth Library Wednesday afternoon. Ruth Provost, [...]
Paved Parking Deemed ‘Substantial’ Change To Odd Fellows Plans
A change in plans for renovations at Odd Fellows Hall will be the subject of a public hearing before the Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals this month. At a meeting last Thursday, February 25, the [...]
Historic Odd Fellows Hall Painting
Local artist, Karen Rinaldo, researched and painted the 10" X 10" oil on canvas painting of the Historic Odd Fellows Hall and donated the item to the Falmouth Housing Trust, Inc. for their Annual Meeting [...]
Stephanie McDowell is a CPA based in Falmouth with over 30 years of accounting and tax experience. She serves individuals and small businesses, with a specialization in Construction clients. She also works extensively with estate and trust taxation.
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Lori Andrews has held a variety of leadership roles in HR, finance, audit and IT during a 40+ year career in financial services-insurance, public accounting and government. Lori retired from Liberty Mutual in 2021 as Senior Vice President and Manager of Global Total Rewards. In that role, ensuring more than 45,000 employees receive fair and competitive compensation and benefits worldwide. Lori has served on the Partners for Youth with Disabilities Board of Directors since 2020.
Maro Titus has a deep connection to the Falmouth Community that dates back to her childhood, shaping her passion for the area. Leveraging her successful career in healthcare administration, Maro has transitioned her expertise to Kinlin Grover Compass Real Estate. As a dedicated agent, she strives to understand each client’s unique needs, bringing a wealth of marketing knowledge and enthusiasm to the real estate practice. With a background in executive leadership encompassing strategic planning, government affairs, and business development, Maro’s professional journey is marked by a commitment to excellence.
Sudie Gifford comes to our board with an extremely varied background in arts, education, finance, public relations, and charity work.
David Sutkowy has lived in Falmouth since 2020.
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Joan Bates has lived in Falmouth with her husband, Robert, since 2002. Prior to that, the couple lived in Newton. Joan’s 25-year professional career was in special education and nonprofit management.
Joanne O’Sullivan is a real estate attorney who has been practicing law in Falmouth since 1995. She is a self described “wash-ashore” living on Cape Cod for close to 20 years. Joanne grew up in South Boston, and graduated from the University of Chicago and Boston College Law School. Attorney O’Sullivan has been a sole practitioner for the past six years. She is married and her children are enrolled in the Falmouth Public Schools. Ms. O’Sullivan joined the FHT Board of Directors in 2009 and became Vice President in 2011.
Director, Addie Drolette, is a Falmouth native and makes her home in East Falmouth. Most of Addie’s professional career has been spent serving the mortgage financing needs of the community of Falmouth. She is presently a Senior Residential Loan Officer with Martha’s Vineyard Bank.