Bourne MA
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Town of Bourne 02532
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The Town of Bourne is comprised of several villages, including Buzzards Bay-02532, Sagamore-02561, Sagamore Beach-02562, Bournedale-02532, Pocasset-02559, Cataumet-02534, and Monument Beach-02553. Along with the Towns of Sandwich, Falmouth and Mashpee, Bourne is also home to a portion of the Massachusetts Military Reservation, including Otis Air Force Base and Camp Edwards, which share their own zip code-02542. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Bourne is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 18,721 at the 2000 census.For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Bourne, please see the articles on Bourne (CDP), Buzzards Bay, Monument Beach, Pocasset, Sagamore, and Sagamore Beach
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HistoryBourne was first settled in 1640 as a part of the town of Sandwich. It was officially incorporated in 1884 as the last town to be incorporated in Barnstable County. It was named for Jonathan Bourne, whose father, Richard Bourne, served in the Massachusetts General Court at the time of settlement, as well as helping to found the settlement in Mashpee.[1] The town lies at the northeast corner of Buzzards Bay, and is the site of Aptucxet Trading Post, the nation’s oldest store. It was founded by the Pilgrims in 1627 at a site halfway between the two rivers which divided the Cape from the rest of the state. It was out of this location that the Cape Cod Canal was formed, in order to save time and lives by eliminating the need to sail around the hazardous eastern shores of Cape Cod. Because of the canal, Bourne is now considered the “first” town on the Cape, as all three bridges (the Bourne, Sagamore and the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge all are located within the town. Also, due to the Canal, the town is divided, the majority of land lying on the Cape. Bourne is also the site of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, a marine college located at the southern mouth of the canal on the western shore. Otis Air National Guard Base is also partially located in the town.
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Bourne is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as a part of three seperate districts, the Second Plymouth, Fifth Barnstable, and a third district which includes portions of Falmouth and Mashpee. The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a part of the Plymouth and Barnstable district, which includes Falmouth, Kingston, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Sandwich and portions of Barnstable.[2] The town is home to the Seventh Barracks of Troop D of the Massachusetts State Police.[3]. On the national level, Bourne is a part of Massachusetts’s 10th congressional district, and is currently represented by Bill Delahunt. The state’s senior (Class I) member of the United States Senate, re-elected in 2006, is Ted Kennedy. The junior (Class II) Senator, up for re-election in 2008, is John Kerry. The town uses the open town meeting form of government, which is led by a board of selectmen. The town hall, like the police station, lies on the mainland side of the Canal. There are four volunteer fire stations located throughout the town, and seven post offices for the town’s eight ZIP codes. The town’s Jonathan Bourne Library is located near the Aptucxet Trading Post, just south of the Bourne Bridge, and is a member of the CLAMS (Cape Library Automated Materials Sharing) network. Bourn operates its own school department, with five public schools in the town. There are three elementary schools, Ella F. Hoxie, James F. Peebles and the Otis Memorial Elementary School. All four serve grades one through four, with Otis being the only school to host kindergarten and pre-kindergarten classes. The town’s middle school serves grades five through eight, and Bourne High School operates grades nine through twelve. The school’s colors are maroon and blue, and their teams are the Canalmen and Canalwomen. Interestingly, their logo is one of the two main bridges in town; since both look alike, no one can say which one it actually is. Bourne’s chief rival is Wareham High School. Additionally, Bourne is home to the Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School, located above Route 6W. The school serves Bourne, Falmouth and Sandwich on the Cape, as well as Wareham and Marion off it. The town also has three private schools: Saint Margaret’s Regional in Buzzards Bay, a Catholic school which serves grades K-8; The Bridgeview School in Sagamore, a private Montessori school serving Pre-K through 6th grades; and Beach Rose Waldorf School of Cape Cod, a Waldorf school located just south of the Bourne Bridge, serving grades Pre-K through 8. The Massachusetts Maritime Academy, a state maritime college, is also located in Buzzards Bay at the western mouth of the Cape Cod Canal. |
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