Town of Brewster, Cape Cod

Town of Brewster, Cape Cod Official facebook account for the Town of Brewster, Massachusetts. This may be a moderated site, thus comments may be reviewed for compliance with our policies.

Town of Brewster Facebook Policy

Purpose of the Town of Brewster pages:
The purpose of Town of Brewster pages is to facilitate an ongoing dialogue between the public and the Town of Brewster. We encourage your comments, ideas and concerns and hope that you will find the information here helpful in understanding what your government is doing and what you can do to help. We recog

nize that the web is a 24/7 medium, and your comments are welcome at any time. However, given the need to manage resources, in those cases where the site is moderated, the moderating and posting of comments will occur during regular business hours Monday through Friday. Comments submitted after hours or on weekends will be reviewed as early as possible; in most cases, this means the next business day. This is a place for collecting suggestions and new ideas and to encourage conversations between and among citizens and their government, not a substitute channel for services or general questions. Do not submit unsolicited proposals, or other business ideas or inquiries to this site. This site is not to be used for contracting or commercial business. This page may not be used for the submission of any claim, demand, informal or formal complaint, or any other form of legal and/or administrative notice or process, or for the exhaustion of any legal and/or administrative remedy. This page is not to be used to report criminal activity. If you have information for law enforcement, please contact your local police agency. Comment Policy
We expect conversations to follow the rules of polite discourse and we ask that participants treat each other, as well as our employees, with respect. The following comments may be removed:
• Profanity and vulgar or abusive language
• Threats of physical or bodily harm
• Sensitive information (for example, information that could compromise public safety)
• Offensive terms that target protected classes, such as ethnic, racial sexual orientation, transgendered, or religious groups.
• Personal information
For the benefit of robust discussion, we ask that comments remain "on-topic." This means that comments must relate to the topic that is being discussed within the page. Comments will not be posted that include:
• Off-topic comments (If you have off-topic comments that are relevant to the agency, please email them to [email protected].)
• Questions from the media
• Identical posts by the same user (please don't submit over and over expecting the post to show up faster) or multiple users (a group of people sending identical messages or one person submitting under different aliases). In the case of identical posts, the agency may only post the first submission. Third Party Terms of User, Privacy, and Security Policies
The technology supporting this site is provided by Facebook, a commercial internet service not controlled by or connected to the Town of Brewster, MA and this site is subject to website policies of that provider including its Privacy Policy http://www.facebook.com/policy.php and Terms of Use http://www.facebook.com/terms.php The Town of Brewster has no control over Facebook’s terms of service, privacy policy, advertising policy, appearances of advertising, or postings on other sections of Facebook’s internet services. To protect your own privacy and the privacy of others, please do not include personally identifiable information, such as social security number, phone numbers or email addresses in the body of your comment. If you do voluntarily include personally identifiable information in your comment, your comment may be from the page. If your comment remains posted, your name will not be redacted or removed. Information retained by Facebook is not under the control of the Town of Brewster and users should familiarize themselves with Facebook’s policies before they choose to participate. Intellectual Property
Comments provided on pages is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Content includes all materials posted by the Town of Brewster. In addition, visitors to these pages agree to grant a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free license to the rest of the world for their submissions to this site under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. A copy of this license is available online at http://creativecommons.org/licenses. Record Retention Law
Please note, that the Records Retention Law of the Commonwealth requires the Town of Brewster to preserve records created or received by a town employee. Pursuant to this retention requirement comments posted or messages received via an official municipal page on a third-party website (such as an official department page on a social media network) will be treated as governmental records and may be permanently archived. Information that you submit voluntarily through social media sites associated with this department where such information is publicly available, including your name, city or town, and the substance of anything that you post may be disseminated further by being posted online at this website or be publicly discussed by a member of the administration.

06/11/2026

Peak tick season is here — and it's no joke.

Right now, in mid-June, we are in one of the worst windows of the year for tick bites and tick-borne illness transmission. July 4th is historically when the most people report their first symptoms — which means the clock is ticking (pun intended).

We've been seeing a lot of Lyme Disease, but Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, and Alpha-Gal Syndrome (yes, the red meat allergy) all on the rise on Cape Cod.

The photo below was taken in Chilmark on Martha's Vineyard. The lighter brown ticks are Lone Star Ticks, which have exploded on the island and are increasingly being found across Cape Cod. The darker brown ticks are Deer Ticks — and with this year's humid weather, they are having a field day.

Scary picture? Yes. But here's the good news: tick-borne illnesses are completely preventable. Visit our website for tips and resources (link in comments)!

Pollinator Festival and Volunteer Drive at Crosby Mansion this Saturday, June 6 | 10am-2pmThe property will be open for ...
06/04/2026

Pollinator Festival and Volunteer Drive at Crosby Mansion this Saturday, June 6 | 10am-2pm
The property will be open for free family friendly activities and information booths from local organizations.

Steve Flack, Barnstable County Master Gardner will kick things off with a talk on “Planting with Natives and Pollinators” followed in the afternoon by a short presentation by Stephanie Ellis on "The Chimney Swifts of Crosby Mansion"

Community collaboration ✅Investing in infrastructure ✅Supporting future generations ✅Making Brewster a great place to li...
06/03/2026

Community collaboration ✅
Investing in infrastructure ✅
Supporting future generations ✅
Making Brewster a great place to live ✅✅✅✅

Through the generous contributions from the Nauset Youth Alliance, Brewster Whitecaps, the Community Preservation Committee and the support of Brewster voters, Stony Brook Elementary School has a new playground! Thank you!

06/01/2026

May is(was) for celebrating Older American's month and the Brewster COA did just that on May 21! Held at the Bay Property boat house, the second installment of the Living Legacy series was presented along with AARP's Age Friendly Community Award. There were flowers, cake, music, and community!

You're invited to celebrate the opening of the new playground at Stony Brook Elementary on Tuesday, June 2 at 8am! This ...
06/01/2026

You're invited to celebrate the opening of the new playground at Stony Brook Elementary on Tuesday, June 2 at 8am!

This beautiful new play space is a real community asset that was made possible through the generous contributions from the Nauset Youth Alliance, Brewster Whitecaps, the Community Preservation Committee and the support of Brewster voters.

05/29/2026

Meet Rob Michaels! Rob was the vice-chair of the Planning Board and was recently appointed to be Chair. Rob, like many volunteers, wanted to give back to the Brewster community.

You can read more about Rob and the Planning Board in the May issue of the Bayside Bulletin! Located on our website under Latest News - be sure to sign up to receive the monthly newsletter.

05/29/2026

On Monday, June 1st and Tuesday, June 2nd, traffic on Millstone Road will be heavily impacted as the final paving coat is applied. On Monday, paving will commence in the northbound travel lane. Traffic on Millstone will be one way headed north from Route 137 to Route 6A. Motorists will be directed to travel north in the southbound lane. All motorists exiting driveways or side roads will need to proceed north to Route 6A.

On Tuesday paving will be occurring in the southbound lane. All traffic on Tuesday will be directed to travel south from Route 6A to Route 137. All motorists exiting driveways or side roads will need to proceed south to Route 137. Detour signs will be in place and officers and flaggers will be on location to assist.

Any thru traffic should avoid Millstone Road while paving is underway on Monday & Tuesday. We are also monitoring the weather, as rain on Monday could delay the work, pushing the detours to Tuesday & Wednesday. Any needed updates will be added to this post.

05/27/2026

Traffic Alert:

Snow Road will be detoured tomorrow (May 28th) for road work between 7 AM and 4 PM. The Town will be completing paving work on a small section of roadway between 84 Snow Road and 116 Snow Road (shown in red). During the day, this section of Snow Road will be fully closed at times to through traffic. Detour signs will be posted, and police details are expected to be on site to assist with traffic flow. Please contact the DPW by phone at 508-896-3212 or email [email protected] with questions.

05/26/2026

📣 Brewster residents, your voice matters! The Community Preservation Committee is updating its Community Preservation Plan, and we want to hear from YOU.

CPA funds have made a real difference in Brewster, and there's more work to do. Since adopting the CPA in 2005, Brewster has collected over $26 million and funded 128 community preservation projects. From land conservation to affordable housing to historic restorations, these investments have shaped the town we live in. This plan sets the direction for the next five years.

Join us for a Virtual Forum on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 6:00 PM to share your ideas and help shape the future of community preservation in Brewster.

✅ Can't make it live? No problem. An online feedback form will let you weigh in on the same questions at your own convenience.

🔗 Register for the Zoom Webinar: https://buff.ly/8Br0lMa
🔗 Learn more about the plan and fill out the feedback form: https://buff.ly/EQn73Dv

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2198 Main Street
Brewster, MA
02631

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+15088963701

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