
Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod
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Boasting an innovative design that orients living spaces at just the right angle, this three-story, floodplain-friendly house is perfect for entertaining friends and family.
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A meticulous renovation of an 1823 captain’s home allows for the family to enjoy views of Ryder’s Cove.
A gambrel style home on the famous promontory was built through one of the toughest winters on the Cape.
A waterfront home with some modern touches allows a couple to enjoy a relaxing, summer lifestyle.
CREATING EXCEPTIONAL HOMES. CULTIVATING LIFELONG RELATIONSHIPS.
Integrated Architecture and Construction
Together we are making a difference for our industry and our community here on Cape Cod and beyond. While 2018 was a good year for the association, we are continuing to improve in 2019 with advocacy and engagement.
Earlier this year HBRACC signed an MOU with Mashpee High School. This will allow them to apply for grants for funding a curriculum and path to provide trade-focused classes within their curricula. The goal is to add more students to the potential pool of graduates that can feed the future worker needs of our community.
Several organizations have helped us understand and take advantage of certain workforce development initiatives aimed at growing the talent pool for our industry.
• The Executive Office of Labor & Workforce Development has spoken to us about apprenticeships, particularly grants and funding options for our members who hire apprentices.
• Mass Hire Cape & Islands Career Center has shared knowledge about funding for on-the-job training for new hires, and employer benefits for hiring veterans.
• Cape & Islands Workforce Development spoke about workforce training fund grants for new and incumbent employees.
• The Center for Corporate and Professional Education (CCAPE) has run a number of construction trade-focused education programs for trade workers, as well as administration and supervisory positions in our industry.
We recommend that our members take advantage of any new ways to find employees and funding to train them to become productive contributors to their
businesses. There are already several member companies who are taking advantage of this and seeing benefits. Please contact HBRACC office staff if you need specific details. We will put you in contact with the right department.
Our 4th bi-annual Blitz Build takes place this year, one of a few hundred that will occur around the country. We are very excited to be collaborating once again with Habitat For Humanity of Cape Cod, this time building a home in Brewster.
Our industry has been fortunate to be in an extended period of growth. Membership is up and our goal for 2019 and beyond is to continue to grow membership to 350 member companies. We have more members involved in events and committees, and we are looking to improve overall participation in association activities.
We feel that our current activity and events reflect and support the key mission of the association, but we are always looking for new opportunities and are open to changes as the environment changes. With that in mind we will most likely add some form of house tour to the annual calendar in 2020.
I believe that all of the most active member companies see benefits—be it in consumer visibility, building knowledge, or camaraderie. We will consider new ways to promote the industry, the association, and our member companies.
Peter Kimball President HBRACC
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Since joining HBRACC as the new Executive Officer, it quickly became clear to me the impact this Association has on the industry, our economy, and Cape Cod from Falmouth to P-town. Your membership and your participation are what makes HBRACC such a strong organization. For nearly 70 years, members of HBRACC and their talents have molded the Cape into the charming and beautiful place it is today. It is with that same vision, dedication, and leadership that we need to mold the future of the Cape over the next 70 years and beyond.
As we are all acutely aware, there is a direct correlation between housing affordability and our workforce—an issue impacting many Cape industries. HBRACC has a seat at the Cape Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy table, collaborating with several industries to chart out a plan for workforce development for decades to come. We have forged partnerships with Cape Cod Community College and Mashpee High School to create internship opportunities as well as possible pathways to employment, with future partnerships forming in the foreseeable future.
With decades of hard work and proven leadership, HBRACC members have laid out a solid foundation as to how to enact change. As we look to the future, we need to continue to build on that foundation by advocating for our industry at the local level, whether at planning boards, select boards, or Town Meetings, and at the state level, advocating for legislation that helps our industry. This spring, in particular, a number of towns on the Cape are considering Accessory Dwelling Unit bylaws like Dennis, Chatham, Yarmouth, Harwich, and Eastham—
with some, like Dennis, placing the bylaw on the warrant for Town Meeting.
What separates HBRACC from any other organization are the unique expertise, integrity, and quality of our members whose vision and active participation has helped to make Cape Cod an incredible place to live and work. With your help, I look forward to working with you all and for what’s ahead for our association and for Cape Cod.
Thank you all for being so welcoming and incredible to work with.
Chris Flanagan Executive Director HBRACC
OFFICERS
President
Peter Kimball, APKimball Construction
1st Vice President/Treasurer
Trevor Meyer, Meyer and Sons, Inc
2nd Vice President/Secretary
Benjamin LaMora, Lineal Construction Inc.
Immediate Past President
Matthew Anderson
Anderson Framing & Remodeling
Executive Director
Christopher Flanagan
Natascha Batchelor, The Davey Tree Expert Co
Nick Bowes, Bayside Building, Inc.
April Ducott, Cape Associates
Jenn Crawford, Jennick Studio
John Cotton, First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union
Brian Harding, Andersen Windows & Doors
Jack Stevenson, Mid-Cape Home Centers
Andrew Tyner, Shepley Wood Products
PUBLISHER
Christopher Flanagan chrisf@capecodbuilders.org
EDITOR
Scott Lajoie scott@capecodbuilders.org
ART DIRECTOR
Alison Caron
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Dave Ortolani dave@capecodbuilders.org
PRINTER
Paraclete
SUSAN TEARE photographs residential and commercial architecture and landscape design. Her work is featured in publications including the widely praised Salvage Secrets (W.W. Norton, 2011), and its followup, Salvage Secrets Design & Décor (W.W. Norton 2013). A graduate of Bowdoin College with a B.A. in art history, Susan splits her time between northern Vermont and Colorado.
There’s no greater feeling for ABIGAYLE GRATTAN, owner of Chatham-based Grattan Imaging, than being in an inspiring space with a camera in hand. Professionally trained at the New England School of Photography, she photographs everything from tiny cottages to multi-million dollar estates throughout New England. She shot the 1823 captain’s home on Ryder’s Cove recently renovated by the Eastward Companies.
A freelance writer and editor currently based in Stoughton, DAN MATHERS spent many summers as a kid in Falmouth, where his article on a BRICC Award-winning home is based. His work has appeared in such magazines as Backpacker, Adirondack Life, Cape Cod Life, Cape Cod Magazine and South Shore Living. An avid hiker and kayaker, he also publishes the Northeast outdoors website NortheastExplorer.com.
LISA CAVANAUGH grew up in Massachusetts and Connecticut and spent most of her summers on Cape Cod. After college, she moved to Los Angeles where she became a Hollywood story editor, producer and writer. Having since come back, she writes for local non-profits and pens stories about the rich variety of lifestyles, occupations and interests of Cape Codders. She lives with her husband in Yarmouth.
Established in 2012, the BRICC Awards are presented biennially to outstanding builders, remodelers, architects, designers, and other housing-related professionals. Featuring over 40 categories, the BRICC Awards encompasses all facets of the residential building and remodeling industries, including sales, marketing, design, and landscaping. From overall design to sustainability, the awards program offers categories for individuals and businesses of all sizes.
Awards were presented on Thursday, November 8 at the Wequassett Resort.
Many thanks to our judges: Betty Moore, Chris Pike, David O’Sullivan, Doreen Le May Madden, Greg Bilowz, Jamie KaplanSussman, Jeff Brem, Joe Landers. And our volunteers: Alicia Bryant, Tony Palma, Robin Ward.
The event is made possible by our sponsors, which include:
Cape Cod Life (PLATINUM), Mid Cape Home Centers/Marvin Windows & Doors and Shepley Wood Products/Andersen Windows & Doors (DIAMOND), Pella, Mason & Mason, Stonewood Products, National Grid, Boise Cascade, KAM Appliance, M. Duffany Builders, The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery (GOLD), First Citizens Federal Credit Union (SILVER) Homebuilders & Remodelers Assoc of Massachusetts, White Wood Kitchens (BRONZE), Kandy Korner, The Frying Pan Gallery, East Coast Trophy, Mid Cape Home Centers/Marvin Windows & Doors, our Emcee Matt Pitta of Cape Cod Broadcasting Media, and Alison Caron Designs (In-Kind).
Our 2018 BRICC Committee consisted of: Andrea Baerenwald, Ronda Ciocca, Erin Cox, John Curly, April Ducotte, Terry Hills, Angela Kimball, Derek Reese, Julie Craven Wagner, Karen McMahon, Diane Pratt.
EXCELLENCE IN NEW CONSTRUCTION
NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOME—BETWEEN
$400K & $700K
GOLD ZeroEnergy Design and A.F. Hutlin & Co. Inc.
SILVER George Davis, Inc.
NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOME—BETWEEN
$700 & $1 MILLION
GOLD M. Duffany Builders
SILVER Jill Neubauer
Architects
Cape Associates
NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOME—BETWEEN
$1 MILLION & $5 MILLION
GOLD M. Duffany Builders
SILVER Jill Neubauer
Architects
Cape Associates
NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOME—OVER $5 MILLION
GOLD Polhemus Savery & DaSilva
Architects Builders
SILVER Delphi Construction Inc. and Doreve Nicholaeff, Nicholaeff Architecture + Design
NEW KITCHEN— UNDER $60K
GOLD Whitewood Kitchens
NEW KITCHEN— BETWEEN $60K AND $90K
GOLD Structures Building Inc.
SILVER Lewis and Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC and Archi-Tech Associates, Tim Luff
SPECIALTY ROOMS OR BUILDINGS
GOLD Polhemus Savery & DaSilva Architects Builders
SILVER Lineal, Inc. Design & Build
UNIVERSAL DESIGN/ BUILD
GOLD Salt Architecture, Inc.
BATHROOM—$15K–$30K
GOLD Classic Kitchens & Interiors
BATHROOM—OVER $30K
GOLD Lineal Inc., Design & Build
SILVER Cape Associates, Inc.
KITCHEN—UNDER $60K
GOLD White Wood Kitchens
KITCHEN—$60K – $90K
GOLD Lineal Inc., Design & Build
SILVER Lewis & Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC
KITCHEN—OVER $90K
GOLD Deborah Paine Inc.
SILVER D. Michael Collins Architects
KITCHEN—OVER $120K
GOLD Jill Neubauer
Architects Sea-Dar Construction F.A. Dalpe Construction
HOUSE/LARGE— UNDER $250K
GOLD Debora Paine Inc.
SILVER George Davis Inc.
HOUSE/LARGE— $250–$500K
GOLD LDa Architecture & Interiors, LLP
SILVER Siemasko & Verbridge Design
HOUSE/LARGE— OVER $500K
GOLD Polhemus Savery & DaSilva LLC Architects Builders
SILVER M. Duffany Builders
ZeroEnergy Design and A.F. Hutlin and Co. won gold for excellence in new construction (single family home $400,000 to $700,000) for this modern house in Wellfleet.
HISTORIC RENOVATION/ RESTORATION
GOLD Longfellow Design Build
SILVER Splinters & Sawdust
EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN— BATHROOM
GOLD Casabella Interiors
SILVER Lewis & Weldon Custom Cabinetry
LLC
INTERIOR DESIGN— BEDROOM
GOLD Casabella Interiors
SILVER Casabella Interiors
INTERIOR DESIGN— KITCHEN
GOLD Classic Kitchen & Interiors
SILVER Pastiche of Cape Cod
INTERIOR DESIGN— LIVING/DINING ROOM
GOLD Pastiche of Cape Cod
SILVER Hutker Architects
OUTDOOR LIVING— UNDER $50K
GOLD GoodLife New England & Lineal, Inc. Design & Build & Joyce Landscaping
(Right and opposite) Lineal Inc. Design + Build won gold for excellence in remodeling (bathroom over $30,000) for this bathroom in Duxbury.
OUTDOOR LIVING— OVER $50K
GOLD Executive Landscaping
SILVER Stonewood Products & Eastward Companies
SILVER Bayswater Development LLC
GARDEN DESIGN— UNDER $50K
GOLD JuliaGarden Design LTD
GARDEN DESIGN— OVER $50K
GOLD Jaxtimer Landscape LLC & Bernice Wahler Landscapes
SILVER Bernice Wahler Landscapes
EXCELLENCE
BEST LOGO— ASSOCIATE MEMBER
GOLD Siemasko + Verbridge
BEST LOGO— BUILDER MEMBER
GOLD M. Duffany Builders
BEST MARKETING PROGRAM— ASSOCIATE MEMBER
GOLD Mid Cape Home Centers
SILVER Lewis & Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC
SILVER White Wood Kitchens
BEST MARKETING PROGRAM— BUILDER MEMBER
GOLD Cape Associates, Inc.
GOLD George Davis, Inc.
BEST SHOWROOM— ASSOCIATE MEMBER
GOLD White Wood Kitchens
SILVER Classic Kitchens & Interiors
SILVER Stonewood Products
BEST WEBSITE— ASSOCIATE MEMBER
GOLD Coastal Engineering Company, Inc.
SILVER Lewis & Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC
BEST WEBSITE— BUILDER MEMBER
GOLD Cape Associates, Inc.
SILVER JD Communications Inc.
Executive Landscaping won gold for excellence in design (outdoor living over $50,000) for this Chatham hardscaping project.
Jill Neubauer Architects, Sea-Dar Construction, and F.A. Dalpe Construction won gold for excellence in remodeling (kitchen over $120,000).
EXCELLENCE IN SPECIALTY PROJECTS
AFFORDABILITY PROJECT
GOLD Bayside Building, Inc.
NEW COMMERCIAL PROJECT
GOLD Daniel Lewis AIA Architect
SILVER Bayswater Development LLC
ENGINEERING PROJECT
GOLD EJ Jaxtimer Builders
SILVER Coastal Engineering, Inc.
USE OF LOCAL ART / ARTISAN
GOLD Anthi Frangiadis Associates
USE OF SMALL SPACE
GOLD Lewis & Weldon Custom Cabinetry
SILVER Lineal Inc. Design & Build
USE OF SMART TECHNOLOGY
GOLD Advanced Communications Technologies Inc.
SILVER Audio Visual Design
EXCELLENCE IN PERSONAL RECOGNITION
NEXT GENERATION SHOOTING STAR
GOLD Tom Shockey Hutker Architects
SILVER Jonathan Jaxtimer EJ Jaxtimer Builders
PROJECT MANAGER BUILDER
GOLD Dennis Belanger - M. Duffany Builders
SILVER Mike Katon The Valle Group
SALESPERSON ASSOCIATE MEMBER
GOLD Darryl Dziubek Mid-Cape Home Centers
HBRACC APPRECIATION AWARD
GOLD Andrew Tyner Shepley Wood Products
GOLD Ben LaMora Lineal, Inc. Design & Build
SILVER Shawn DeLude Nauset Disposal
Boasting an innovative design that orients living spaces at just the right angle, this three-story, flood-plain-friendly house is perfect for entertaining friends and family.
BY DAN MATHERS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAN CUTRONA
STYLING ITEMS PROVIDED BY SETTING THE SPACE IN FALMOUTH
FFor three decades, Herb Foster’s house on Cape Cod was an oasis. While he lived and worked in Boston, on summers and weekends he would escape to his property on Surf Drive in Falmouth. There, his small, 932-square-foot house was in an ideal location, across the street from a beautiful beach with breathtaking views of Vineyard Sound. It was a perfect place to watch his children grow and share summer gatherings with friends.
After retiring, he made the Falmouth house his primary home. His family grew with the addition of four grandchildren, and so did his number of friends. But a larger family and more friends came at a cost. His Cape house was no longer big enough. He didn’t have enough room for his family all to stay. Gatherings had become cramped. He needed a new place.
Moving wasn’t an option; he couldn’t beat his current location.
(Above) The kitchen is all white with a light blue back splash and ceiling accentuated with molding that runs diagonally to the room’s grid. (Left) Modern wire railings allow one to gain more appreciation for the many views from the many decks.
So Foster decided to tear down his old house and build new. The result is an imaginative, three-level home with an innovative design that provides spectacular views, a spacious, open layout, and several places for gathering with friends and family.
It’s a design that also won the house and its builder Longfellow Design Build a BRICC Award for Excellence in New Single Family Home Design and Construction.
Foster’s new three-level home is set at an angle to give it an interesting curb appeal and to
maximize views from the house. Its interior layout is open and airy with lots of windows and large sliding doors that allow for plenty of sunshine and fresh air. It seamlessly blends outdoor elements with indoor comforts.
The home’s design was very much a collaboration between Foster and Longfellow. When he decided to build the new house, Foster knew he wanted the home at an angle, that he wanted plenty of balconies, a two-car garage, and a lot more space. But there were obstacles
to overcome, not the least of which is his property along the shore is in a designated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Hazard area at risk of damaging winds and flooding.
One of Foster’s friends suggested he use Longfellow. He said they had lots of experience with special permitting. Foster met with Longfellow owner Mark Bogosian to discuss his vision. After their meeting, Bogosian said he knew exactly what Foster was looking for and would draw up plans.
“I came back the next week and there it was on paper. They had taken it to another level,” said Foster. “They exceeded my expectations.”
The result is a house that is as much of an experience—and a celebration of living on Cape Cod—as it is a home.
(Opposite page) A rustic kitchen set provides contrast to the modern look within the great room. (This page) The coffered ceiling extends from the kitchen to the open living room.
spiral staircase extends from a patio in the front to the second-floor deck.
To address the FEMA issues, Longfellow used a raised pier and beam foundation. Concrete piers were set deep, with the piers elevating the home’s foundation about 18 inches above the ground. Given the home’s exposure to the ocean, they used materials made to tolerate or repel the corrosive effects of saltwater, salt air, strong winds, UV rays and moisture. Double-coated, pre-stained shingles provide UV protection, plus they are water repellant and mildew resistant. Additionally, the builders used vinyl windows and composite decking. Longfellow also used a new structural “zip” wall panel system, providing a built-in energyefficient barrier to keep moisture out.
With three levels, Foster says the new 3,241-square-foot house provides enough room for him and his wife, plus his two daughters and their families to all stay at the house simultaneously. It has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms.
The first thing you notice when looking at the house is its many balconies—five in all, each with wire cable railings that give
them a nautical feel. The main deck off the home’s middle level is right outside the kitchen and living area. It looks out to provide clear views of the beach and Vineyard Sound. A spiral staircase winds from the front yard up to the main deck. The attractive staircase was kind of a happy accident. It wasn’t in the original plans, but local officials required Foster to have stairs leading from the deck down to the yard.
“It really fits in very well with the design,” says Foster.
From the main deck, you can enter the house through large sliding doors that lead into the living room and kitchen. On warm days, the sliders stay open to invite a refreshing breeze and the smell of salt air into the house.
The outdoor elements don’t end there. To decorate the interior, Foster chose a palette of Cape colors, with pastel blues, yellows and sea-mist greens. Coffered ceilings in the kitchen and living area have their inserts painted blue. “It’s like bringing the sky inside the house,” says Foster.
The kitchen features an open floor plan, making it easy to host plenty of guests. It has a large island and separate dining area, allowing for plenty of seating during meals. Large windows allow in lots of natural light. It has Cambria Britannica quartz countertops and custom cabinets built by Longfellow.
White barn doors on sliders are widely used throughout the house to close off rooms for privacy, or to allow them to be open and seemlessly flow into adjoining rooms.
The house has two master suites, one on the second floor and one on the third. Each has its own balcony that provides wonderful sunset views at the end of each day. Another bedroom features two custom-built bunk beds, perfect for Foster’s grandchildren. A guest bedroom features another
balcony, this one looking east and providing beautiful views of the sunrise—a great spot to have a cup of coffee in the morning—while a small fifth balcony extends off a living area on the third floor.
On the street level, just outside of his twocar garage, Foster had roughly 700 square feet of covered space that he has enclosed in lattice and upon which he has set up a table, chairs and a grill. It’s a great place for when people want to get out of the sun, escape a fast-moving rain shower, or take a lunch break before heading back to the beach. Foster is also converting an area that was originally designed as a storage room into a second kitchen.
“We do three or four big parties every year,” says Foster. “Especially on road race day. We have a big contingency, and we do it up right.”
The house is a gathering place for the neighborhood. Foster says many of his neighbors have lived in the area longer than he has, and for years they have enjoyed getting together at his home. It’s
something everyone seems to enjoy even more now that there’s more room and it’s more comfortable. It has Foster excited to plan for many more gatherings with friends and family in the summers to come.
Even though there is a whole other floor above, the master commands great views.
A meticulous renovation of an 1823 captain’s home allows for the family to enjoy views of Ryder’s Cove.
For years, longtime Chatham residents Cathy and Richard Morris had admired an old captain’s home on Ryder’s Cove, not far from their own house. “Whenever we happened by, I’d say ‘Oh, I love that house,’” says Cathy, who with her husband used to own several local inns as well as the Rose Cottage furniture store in nearby Harwich.
“We had a home down the street which was really more house than we needed,“ says Richard. “We put it up for sale, and it sold rather quickly. So then we wondered what we were going to do.”
Fortunately, Bill Marsh, the president and founder of
Eastward Companies, was nearing completion of a substantial historic renovation of the circa 1823 home. “I’ve always enjoyed the challenges of restoring and rehabbing old houses,” says Marsh, who has completed at least twenty renovations over his decades of home building.
Marsh’s goal was to take full advantage of the home’s proximity to the cove. “We wanted to bring the whole building closer to the water and give as many rooms as possible a view,” he says. The traditional Cape, once owned by Captain David Crowell and his family, had been moved from its original
Builder: Eastward Companies
Architect: Karen Kempton
Landscaper: Schumacher Landscaping
BY LISA CAVANAUGH | PHOTOGRAPHY BY ABIGAYLE GRATTAN
roadside location, but Marsh lifted it off its foundation again and positioned it 80 feet closer to Ryder’s Cove.
The renovation team ended up gutting the inside of the home, while salvaging the original floors, beams, posts and fireplaces, and adding significant square footage through a whole new wing and an extended great room that faces the water.
“We had this fairly small Cape that was filled with all these little rooms,” says Marsh. “So we aimed to use what we have available today to support expanses of large spaces, so the whole house can have an open feeling.”
The original footprint is still evident in the formal dining room, former ‘borning room’ (now a cozy den/office) and the living area in front of the working brick fireplace that still has a swivel cooking arm and built-in bread oven. “It’s gorgeous,” says Cathy,” it draws better than any fireplace I’ve ever had. They really knew what they were doing back then.”
Builders didn’t have metal angle irons to support the masonry at the fireplace opening. Marsh was able to save the rough rugged piece of wood they used instead and keep it incorporated in the hearth.
This is just one of the ways Eastward Companies integrated the original elements of the home into the renovation. The original doors were refinished and then distributed throughout the home, where they were best suited for use and visual appeal, such as a pocket door in a newly added first floor half bath.
The beams have been repurposed for aesthetics, with modern structural elements hidden behind. Marsh explains that a huge piece of engineered lumber stretches across the main room, disguised behind the old wood, which still exhibits the mortice and tenon and the grading of the lumber.
Interior posts are also still in place, symbolically designating the stepping off point into the newly enlarged living space. “It’s the way people want to live today,” says Marsh. “We can give specific rooms their own dedicated space, but still make them open to everything else.”
The kitchen is new, as is the side wing with two-car garage, laundry room, separate entrance and second-floor guest suite. Even though these spaces are contemporary additions, their design incorporates nineteenth century ambiance, such as refurbished barn doors used for the guest bedroom closet.
“They tied this entire wing in so beautifully with doors and beams,” says Cathy, who requested that modern flooring in the great room be replaced with original wood. “The new hardwood
floors just didn’t work for me,” she says. “They had old boards in the barn, so we had them done to match the original floors.”
The 1823 house had two floors, but the upstairs now houses additional bedrooms, baths, a sitting area and a laundry room. Marsh again incorporated antique wood, doors and beams into remodeled spaces, while still making the home eminently livable. “Every bedroom has its own bath now and we used glass panels to not interrupt the view, “ says Marsh. The upstairs sitting area features a wet bar, balcony and a gas fireplace, which brings the total number of fireplaces to seven, including the outdoor fireplace that is part of a sunken brick patio area, accessible both from a finished walk-out basement and the exterior yard.
Access to the three levels of the home provided Marsh with one of his biggest challenges. “We were never sure where to put the stairwell,” he says. “Originally there was a really steep staircase at the front entrance, then there was a back staircase, then it was over near the kitchen, which didn’t really serve the house well.”
Ultimately they moved the staircase to its current location at the far side of the living area, which helped to create a perfect nook for Cathy’s piano. “I said to Richard the only thing I really needed was a place for my piano and my grandfather clock, and both fit perfectly.” In fact, the Morrises were thrilled to find that all their furniture seemed to match their new home
(Opposite) The living room brings the outside in with greens that mimic the sun-soaked leaves just outside. (Left) Beams were saved to be decorative on the ceiling. (Below) The contrast from unpainted beams and columns to white coffered ceilings and wainscoting emphasizes the difference between the original house and the addition.
in an ideal fashion. They were even able to squeeze a favorite antique corner cupboard into their small den. “Richard said he didn’t think it would work, but I had my heart set on it and it fit within an inch,” says Cathy.
For a furniture maker and dealer like Richard, the precision of the match between space and furnishings was striking. “We had a small dining table made for us in England,” says Richard, “and the fact that it fits perfectly in our new breakfast nook is really remarkable”
Over the three years that the Morrises have lived in the home, they have been able to share it with both their dog Ellie and plenty of family and friends, who can spread out in the guest suite or the finished basement. They also appreciate the unique vantage point they have over Ryder’s Cove. Their new master suite, whose dressing area is part of the original footprint of the house, includes great views of the water, even from the toilet in
the master bath. “It’s the best seat in the house, “ jokes Marsh. Cathy mentions how interesting it is to note all the fishing vessels that pass by: “During the last nor’easter, I watched all the boats coming in on their way to Ryder’s Cove, to get out of harm’s way.”
Wherever they are in their new home, the Morrises can sense the past while enjoying the present. “It’s historic, but it feels like we are living in a brand new home,” says Cathy. Richard has even carved a wooden sign that reads ‘Crowell’s Nest’ to hang on the original barn that still stands in the side yard to wryly commemorate the original owner. “Captain Crowell plied the waters from Chatham to San Francisco,” says Richard. “And his wife, Mercy Ryder, went with him on a number of trips, which could last four months or more.” Both of the Morrises know how much both Crowells would have relished coming home to this Cape Cod house.
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A gambrel style home on the famous promontory was built through one of the toughest winters on the Cape
BY MARLISSA BRIGGETT
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUSAN TEARE
The home sits at the one-mile mark of the Falmouth Road Race, that thrilling spot when over 11,000 runners approach Nobska Light and forget for a moment the hilly start of that race. But for the other 364 days of the year, the homeowners still enjoy 270 degrees of water views.
The crew building the house experienced it before the homeowners. As they worked, they had a front row seat to Nobska Light, Martha’s Vineyard, the ferries, and the sprawling beach. They happily watched the seasons change. They watched the wind and sun play over Vineyard Sound. Some hauled fishing rods in their trucks in case the stripers were running. Sometimes at the end of a long, hot day, they’d cross Church Street for a swim at Nobska Beach.
“It was a unique project in that regard,” Reihl Mahoney, project manager for Kistler & Knapp
Builders. “Even to have a coffee break or lunch break, sitting and looking out over it, it was pretty remarkable.”
Site supervisor Matt Maher adds: “You feel like you’re almost on an island with that panoramic view.”
Architect Steve Hart and owners Pat and Patty Burke had worked on a renovation for the Burkes’ first Falmouth summer home nearly 20 years ago. “He knows what we like and how we live,” says Pat.
Designing a new home from scratch, however, was a little daunting, admitted the homeowners. “In this case, we started with a beautiful site and the house could take any shape,” says Pat, who recounts piles of design books, ideas on Post-it notes, house visits and many conversations with Hart as they developed a general vision of what kind of house it would be.
(Opposite) The gambrel rooflines continue throughout the house even at the gable that houses a balcony from which to view the lighthouse. (Above) The dark metal chandelier and dark wood dining room table contrast the white and beige of the rest of the room.
The Burkes ultimately chose a shingle gambrel style, in part drawn to it after touring a similar style house Hart had designed in greater Boston. It fit in with their desire to have the home look like it had always been there. Hart says the style is an easy one to adapt a sloping landscape down to the shore. He could create smaller connected sections that more fluidly adapted to the land and add a feeling of whimsy with unique ceiling profiles throughout the house.
Then it came time to select a builder. Kistler & Knapp had built that greater Boston home they toured and Hart actually had them build his own home.
“We walked through it [the greater Boston home] and knew we found the right combination of architect and builder,” says Patty. “These guys know how to work together.”
The team began working on the plans and were set to begin construction in January. However, that winter was filled with record snowstorms. “There were icebergs in Vineyard Sound, multiple storms with several feet of snow,” says Pat. “If they had called us and said, ‘it’s not going to start for another month,’ I couldn’t argue.”
But that didn’t happen; the builders weren’t deterred. Although the weather resulted in some work slowdowns, they made the time up to meet the deadline so that the family could move in for the summer, just as planned.
(Opposite) No other house can claim such epic views of Nobska Lighthouse.
The Burkes are crazy about fireplaces. At one point, they had seven or eight in the works. They ended up with six, including an outdoor fireplace that is a favorite spot to gather. Ask anyone to name other favorite spots and they all mention the master balcony porch, which has its own outdoor shower. Where else can one find a private shower on a balcony with a direct view of a famous lighthouse.
The Burkes, who live in Pennsylvania during the off-season, have been vacationing in Falmouth forever. Patty grew up spending summers on the Cape; Pat was introduced to Falmouth while in college when his parents bought a home in town. They met at the Flying Bridge thanks to Pat’s sister who encouraged him to ask Patty to dance. When it came time to get married, they chose the town where they met. Falmouth is in their blood.
Their generous and fun spirit is represented in the family traditions they’ve nurtured in Falmouth. Take the Thanksgiving Plunge.
“On a beautiful, warm Thanksgiving day years ago, my oldest daughter, 7 or 8 at the time, convinced me to sneak away and jump in the water. We came back and everyone thought we were crazy.” But soon, like Tom Sawyer’s paint fencing, more people joined in, and it became a family and neighborhood tradition, eventually raising funds for the Falmouth Service Center.
Last summer, a great crowd plunged despite the 21 degree weather and raised more money than ever for the Center.
Their home is built for the good times
and you’d expect that from a family that spearheaded a neighborhood Thanksgiving Day Plunge. That being said, Matt Maher says: “As big as it is, it’s cozy. There are nooks for reading a book but you can’t get lost. You can just call someone from another room. There is privacy but you’re never far from gathering spots.”
All summer long the home is filled with extended family and friends (same for Thanksgiving and Christmas). Patty is one of six siblings; Pat is the youngest of five. Add to that three daughters in their twenties and their friends from all over. “We built a house for friends and family, especially our children— with room to grow,” says Pat.
A waterfront home with some modern touches allows a couple to enjoy a relaxing, summer lifestyle.
BY SCOTT LAJOIE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY LAUREN CLOUGH
When Jan Capasso and her husband Paul were shopping for a builder to replace a small ranch on a great Hyannis Harbor waterfront lot they had purchased, they looked no further than someone quite familiar to them and whom they could trust— the husband of one of Jan’s friends from when she was a young teenager.
Jan’s husband is a builder himself in the Boston area and considered building the home himself, but the expense of bringing his own crew down to Hyannis seemed too much of a drain on their resources for his own house, so the couple turned to Rob Warren of Sand Dollar Customs of South Yarmouth.
While the home is built within the same modest footprint of the previous ranch, the second story and some custom touches that would not be regularly considered made the house perfect for Jan and Paul.
Paul had two requests: A deep water dock so he could have a place for his boats and an extended height garage so he could one day hoist his Boston Whaler above the car for safe and sound winter storage.
The rest was up to Jan.
She wanted something a little more modern than their traditional home in Weston, but still would fit into the neighborhood’s shingle-style look.
The first hurdle was to address the flood plain issue. Luckily, after many meetings over the course of the year, they were able to build eight feet above, instead of 12, the latter of which would have required them to somehow bring the roof down four feet to what they ideally wanted.
Builder: Sand Dollar Customs
Architect: ERT Architects
Landscaping: McNamara Brothers
The second floor boasts all the best views. There is a master bedroom with its own little kitchenette, so Jan can get her morning coffee without waking the guests in the downstairs master. (And eventually, when the couple moves to the downstairs master, their guests staying upstairs won’t have to bother them.)
All three bedrooms have the same views of the water. Jan likes symmetry so each bank of windows, even the ones that service the
small attic over the garage, are identical to their counterparts on the opposite side. The four bunks in one of the middle bedrooms was designed with grandkids in mind, but before the first one came, Jan’s grown children would fight over who could stay in the bunks. Each is outfitted with a nautically styled light, and the switch is right there in the bunk.
A hallway runs on the street facing side of the house on the second floor, so all the rooms can be
oriented to the harbor.
The first floor is a lovely open floor plan. When you walk in the front door you are immediately drawn to the banks of sliders that face the harbor. The staircase is off to the side next to the garage to allow maximum space to the massive great room. It can be cordoned off in various ways, but Jan has it so the dining room table is set back toward the street opposite the kitchen. If she wanted to, she could easily place
The laundry room is secluded off a corner of the great room.
the table closer to the water.
The lots in this neighborhood are relatively small, so houses can seem on top of one another, especially if one is built a little higher. Because their back deck looked out over the neighbors’, Rob installed a tempered glass screen along one side of the deck. It does not block light, but it dampens the sound and provides just enough privacy.
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(Above) Wicker chairs fit nicely up against the kitchen island. (Below) The bunk beds in one of the middle bedrooms can pack away a number of grandkids.
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The deck is pretty simple. It runs across the center of the house and extends past a second door to the mudroom to an outdoor “wash station” (you can’t call it a shower unless it is plumbed to the septic). Code called for barriers so they opted for clear glass that opened up the view, as well as allowed people to see who was on the deck, from the boat on the dock. “Even with all the salt spray, you rarely have to clean that glass,” says Jan.
It is very easy to come up from the dock or beach, take a shower and throw your sandy clothes and shoes right there before heading up the stairs to change.
The attention to detail throughout the house is impressive. Bold, crowned wainscoting dominates the walls, beautiful built-ins surround the television and fireplace to display personal
decorative items, and lighting options are cleverly placed either recessed or as decorative chandeliers. All the trim is biscuited to avoid the wood from separating down the line.
Jan says Rob deliberated over where lights and light switches should be located. Many other things in a house can be changed over time, but the electrical work is so important to your daily life and it cannot be reworked, you just have to get it right the first time.
In the summer time, you can watch the boats sail by lazily from any room in the house or from the deck. The lot is perfectly situated in the curve of the cove so the ferry doesn’t seem so big when it motors by.
Jan can signal to Paul if he is at the end of the dock with just a wave. “He got what he wanted,” says Jan. “I got what I wanted. It’s my happy place.”
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Nurture workers with high potential by offering opportunities to explore other areas of expertise and move up in the company.
BY LINDSAY COLE AND ANDREA BAERENWALD
Retention and internal advancement are made possible because a company realizes its employees as valuable assets. Training opportunities must be frequent—whether it’s bringing in instructors, paying for external classes, or constant on-thejob training and support from co-workers. Regular meetings with management must provide an important platform for each employee to discuss their performance, growth and future goals.
Cape Associates is fortunate to be large enough to offer many varied career paths, all under the construction industry umbrella. Employees starting out in the industry, perhaps as a laborer for example, have many options for change and advancement within our company. Someone who wants to learn a different trade has the opportunity to do so while on the job. Moving from carpentry to plumbing or property inspection, for example, is possible.
is through thoughtful support of their career goals.
From Cape Associates’ inception, we have been a company providing, encouraging and facilitating advancement of our employees. Former owner and president Michael Cole started here as a carpenter for his father-in-law and then moved into the office to become a project manager, then vice president, then president and owner.
He’s not an isolated case. More than 25 years ago, one of our truck drivers started nurturing what is now our home property watch division (in which we offer property checks for many homes and commercial buildings). He also started running small carpentry jobs and is now a vice president, running hundreds of jobs for the services division each year, overseeing $1M-plus in sales annually. Our director of property management started as a part-time administrative assistant, moved into assisting the Home Watch team, and now runs the department.
Then there is a carpenter-turned-executive vice president. Once working in the field, he moved into project management, running so many projects that he became, and has remained, one of our top sales people as well as one of our current executive vice presidents and now a co-owner.
Not every employee will possess this kind of motivation, and that’s okay. But it’s crucial to nurture and support the talented employees that do.
Even within our team of project managers there are many different areas of interest. We have people who love numbers, who are able to focus and develop our use of spreadsheets, templates and software and share their work with the team. Others have engineering interests and are able to take on our most complicated projects. One project manager is also a designer.
Sometimes it is because employees knew the path they wanted to take upon being hired. Other times, these paths would not likely have been discussed or even imagined during the interview process. In the latter cases, one must nurture and value the talents that individuals develop and see in themselves over time. The skills and passion any given employee brings to the table can dictate their success at Cape Associates, which, in turn, will help encourage them to stay, because they’re doing something they enjoy and have chosen for themselves.
The overall building industry is quite a diverse field, which is why it’s unfortunate to currently have such a shortage of talent nation-wide. It’s a stable industry with unlimited growth potential: Even without a college degree, it’s possible to make a solid career and good money. So nurture the talent you have; it will pay off in the short- and long- term to the bottom line, by building company morale and increasing your output.
Lindsay Cole is the Director of Human Resources at Cape Associates and Andrea Baerenwald is the company’s Director of Marketing.
Reintroduced legislation enables municipalities to implement zoning changes more easily and could boost our housing production here on the Cape.
BY CHRIS FLANAGAN
As Tip O’Neill’s famous saying goes, “All politics is local,” and that rings true today as we look at potential state legislative reforms for housing development, further empowering residents at the local level to enact zoning reforms. Governor Charlie Baker resurrected a bill he filed during the last legislative session, the Housing Choices Bill, for this legislative session, which mirrors the legislation the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Massachusetts (HBRAMA) supported. The Governor asserts the bill would support the production of 135,000 new housing units statewide by 2025.
“Today, we have more people working in Massachusetts than at any time in our Commonwealth’s history, and the need for substantially increased housing production—for residents across the income spectrum—is necessary to match Massachusetts’ booming economic growth,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “This legislation is critical, [and] will unlock the potential of our cities and towns committed to responsible growth, development and enacting best practices in sustainable housing production.”
Now that newly-elects are sworn in and committee assignments have been finalized for this legislative session, the Legislature could feasibly take action on this piece of legislation.
The Housing Choices Bill is a bold step taken by Governor Baker to give cities and municipalities the opportunity to implement zoning changes and best practices by a simple majority vote as opposed to a supermajority two-thirds vote at Town Meeting. Although this legislation does not require cities or municipalities to enact these zoning changes, it enables municipalities to implement zoning changes more easily.
Why is this important for Cape Cod? There are a multitude of economic factors that feed into our housing crisis, and there are a multitude of housing factors, like year-round housing options for residents, that impact our regional economy. The state of our economy and our housing crisis are inextricably linked to our region’s vitality. To ensure we maintain a strong
and healthy economy here in Cape Cod our region needs to diversify our housing stock for our workforce, families, young professionals, and seniors.
Since a small segment of the overall voter population attends and votes at Town Meeting, getting a two-thirds supermajority vote from those who are able to attend may not always be reflective of the larger community that supports it, but who are unable to attend Town Meeting for one reason or another. Even at upcoming spring Town Meetings across the Cape, there could be as many as five municipalities—Eastham, Harwich, Dennis, Yarmouth, and Chatham—taking action on an Accessory Dwelling Unity bylaw.
Examples of zoning changes and best practices HBRAMA outlines that towns on the Cape could implement in addition to Accessory Dwelling Units bylaw are:
• building mixed-use, multi-family, and starter homes,
• adopting 40R in town centers,
• approving Smart Growth or Starter Homes districts near existing activity centers,
• granting increased density through a special permit process, and
• reducing parking requirements and dimensional requirements, such as minimum lot sizes.
The Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Cape Cod will collaborate with state and local organizations to advocate for the passage of the Housing Choices Bill currently with the Legislature as soon as possible. Governor Baker has proven that housing is a priority for his Administration; now we as a community need to do our part by advocating for this bill to our Cape state legislators.
If passed, we can then get our members, family, and friends to Town Meeting to pass zoning reforms and best practices in our hometowns’ best interests, because all politics is local.
Chris Flanagan is the executive director of the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Cape Cod.
In an effort to bring awareness to the affordable housing crisis on Cape Cod, this Fall more than 100 members of HBRACC will team up with Habitat for Humanity to participate in their 4th “Home Builders Blitz” (A “Blitz Build” is a home that is built in one week from frame to finish then be sold to a qualifying family for $150,000).
The 2019 Blitz house, a two-story, three-bedroom Cape, will be one of eight affordable homes being constructed in the second phase of a 14-home subdivision, developed by Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, on Paul Hush Way in Brewster. This event allows HBRACC members the opportunity to showcase their talents while giving back to their community.
MAY 14 - 18th Annual Nail Bangers’ Golf Tournament
Registration and check-in will take place at 8:00 am, followed by a 10:00 am shotgun start. A banquet, awards and raffle/silent auction will take place after completion of play. Willowbend Country Club, 130 Willowbend Drive, Mashpee.
JUNE 5 – Island Queen Cruise
JUNE 11 – Home Builders Blitz Kickoff
AUGUST 17 – Sixth Annual Lego Home Building Competition (Rain Date - August 18)
In memory of Sgt. Sean Gannon, the Yarmouth Police Foundation has embarked on a capital campaign to develop and construct next-generation K-9 & Police Officer obstacle training facility and live-round training range to help keep police officers and K-9’s safe. STRONGER SHIELD is providing the tools needed to improve the quality of life for everyone who works, visits, or resides in Yarmouth and its surrounding towns.
Sand Dollar Customs is coordinating the provision of materials and/or labor to help build this facility. Go to www.yarmouthpolicefoundation.org to fill out a form to donate your company’s time and/or resources to this worthy cause.
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Accounting ...................... 76
Alarms & Security 76
Appliances 76
Architectural Design & Build ...... 76
Attorney 76
Audio/Video/Home Theater & Technology 76, 77
Auto/ Trucks 77
Banking/Lending 77
Building Materials Supplier 77, 78
Building/Remodeling/ Home Improvement 79–83
Closets/Organizers ............... 83
Concrete/Aggregate 83
Consultant/Business Management 83, 84
ACCOUNTING
Logie CPA
Gary Logie
724 Main St, Unit F
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-0329
D. Michael Collins Architects
Michael Collins 1383 Rte 28A Cataumet MA 02534 (508) 651-7099 dmcarch.com
Disaster Emergency/Flood & Smoke 84
Education/School 84
Electrical Contractor 84
Embroidery 84
Engineering/Surveying ........... 84
Excavation 84
Fences/Railings/Pergolas 84
Flooring/Wood Floors/ Carpeting 84
Foundations/Basements ......... 84
Garage Doors/Openers 84
Generator Sales & Service 84
Granite/Stone/Marble 84
Green Products/Solar 84
Gutters .......................... 84
HVAC/Electric/Plumbing 84
Insulation 84
Insurance/Title ................... 84
Interior Design 84, 85
Kitchen & Bath Design 85, 86
Landscape Design & Build 86
Marketing/Publishing 86
Masonry/Paving/Stonework ...... 86 Metal Work 86
Millwork/Lumber 86 Miscellaneous ................... 86 Non-Profit 86
Painting Interior/Exterior 86, 88 Photography 88 Pools 88
Propane/Gas/Fuel ................ 88
Real Estate Sales 88
Tile 88 Tools ........................... 88
Truck/Truck Products 88 Utilities 88 Waste Disposal 88
Waterproofing 88
Well Drilling ..................... 88
Window Blinds/ Shades/Shutters 88
Windows/ Skylights/ Doors 88
Woodworking & Carpentry ....... 88
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ALARMS & SECURITY
Alarm New England
Chris Connors 22 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (860) 616-7568 alarmnewengland.com
APPLIANCES
Crane Appliance
Bob Crane
249 Teaticket Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-8179
craneappliance.com
Ferguson Enterprises
Greg Wills 106 Falmouth Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-8704 ferguson.com
KAM Appliances
Kevin Gralton 201 Yarmouth Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-2221 kamonline.com
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & BUILD
Beatrice A. Bunker Architect
Beatrice Bunker
164 Katherine Lee Bates Rd Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-6577
Brown Lindquist Fenuccio & Raber Architects Inc.
Kurt Raber
203 Willow St Ste A Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 362-8382 capearchitects.com
Cotuit Bay Design, LLC
Steven Cook 43 Brewster Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 274-1166 cotuitbaydesign.com
Daniel Lewis AIA, Architect
Daniel Lewis 269 South Main St Centerville MA 02632 (508) 612-8771 daniellewisarchitect.com
GF Architecture, LLC
Gerrit Frase 74 Dove Hill Road North Falmouth MA 02556 (774) 487-8288
gfarchitecture.com
INTEGRATA Architecture + Construction LLC
Andrew Borgese 419 Palmer Ave, Suite 200 Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 495-6575 integrata-ac.com
Jill Neubauer Architects
Meredith Hunnibell 15 Depot Avenue Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 548-0909 jnarchitects.com
LDa Architecture & Interiors, LLP
Kyle Sheffield 919 Main St Osterville MA 02655 (617) 621-1455 lda-architects.com
Lineal Construction Inc
Ben LaMora PO Box 1118 Barnstable MA 02630 (508) 275-7512 linealinc.com
Nicholaeff Architecture & Design
Doreve Nicholaeff 891 Main St Osterville MA 02655 (508) 420-5298 nicholaeff.com
Patrick Ahearn Architect LLC
Patrick Ahearn 160 Commonwealth Ave Suite L3 Boston MA 02116 (617) 266-1710 patrickahearn.com
Peter McDonald Architects, LLC
Peter McDonald P.O. Box 888 North Eastham MA 02651 (508) 240-0843 capecodarch.com
Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders
Peter Polhemus 157 Brewster-Chatham Road (Route 137) East Harwich MA 02645 (508) 945-4500 psdab.com
S.A. Architecture, Inc.
Sibel Asantugrul 8 Beach Road, Unit 1 Orleans MA 02653 (774) 722-0032 saarchitecture.com
Salt Architecture, Inc. Chris Harris 116 Highland Avenue North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 560-9903 saltarchitecture.com
SV Designs
Katelyn Manfredo 403 Main Street Chatham MA 02633 (508) 348-5485 svdesign.com
ATTORNEY
Freeman Law Group LLC
Peter Freeman 86 Willow St Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 362-4700 freemanlawgroup.com
AUDIO/VIDEO/HOME THEATER & TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Communication Technologies, Inc.
Paul Diggin 77 Accord Park Drive, Unit B10 Norwell MA 02061 (781) 741-5959 actces.com
Audio Video Design Matthew Remeika 383 University Ave Westwood MA 02090 (617) 965-4600 avdesigns.com
Extreme Audio
Michael Astin
759 Falmouth Road, Unit 7
Mashpee MA 02649 (774) 361-8746
extremecapecod.com
Koncerted LLC
Sean Cote
214 Arlington Street
Chelsea MA 02150 (781) 893-8610
Koncerted.com
Nantucket Sound
Sanjay Mathew
491 Iyannough Rd
Airport Rotary
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-4434 nantucketsound.com
Ron Snell Audio Video
Ron Snell
27 Pinehurst Drive
Bourne MA 02532 (508) 989-8112
rsavs.com
Technical Operations And Development
Kristine Fernandes
30 Perseverance Way Unit 6
Hyannis MA 02601 (866) 316-8623
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AUTOS/TRUCKS
Marty’s Chevrolet
Erika Pikor
420 Macarthur Blvd Bourne MA 02532 (508) 417-8675 martyschevrolet.com
BANKING/LENDING
Cape Cod Five Cents
Savings Bank
Terry Walther 19 West Road Orleans MA 02653 (888) 225-4636
capecodfive.com
Eastern Bank
Rana Murphy 375 Iyannough Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 923-2466 easternbank.com
First Citizens’ Federal Credit Union
John Cotton 66 Falmouth Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 979-4707 firstcitizens.org
Murray & MacDonald
Insurance Services
Gabriel DeSouza
550 MacArthur Blvd
Bourne MA 02532 (508) 289-4126 riskadvice.com
Salem Five Mortgage
Claudette Vickery 1047 Falmouth Road
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 264-4805
SalemFive.com
The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod
Christina Bologna 25 Benjamin Franklin Way Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 568-3400 mycapecodbank.com
BUILDING MATERIALS SUPPLIER
A.W. Hastings
Barry Sturgis 138 Lakeview Drive Centerville MA 02632 (860) 745-0333 awhastings.com
Advanced Building Products, Inc.
Gene Fitzpatrick 95 Cyro Drive Sandford ME 04073 (207) 490-2306 advancedbuildingproducts.com
Aluminum Products of Cape Cod
Matthew Hunter 476 Main Street Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 398-8546 apofcc.com
Beacon Sales Co Inc
Lionel Larivee 96 Lombard Ave West Barnstable MA 02668 (508) 362-7109 beaconsales.com
Boise Cascade
Dan Morgado 33 Fowler St. Ext. Westfield MA 01085 (877) 462-6473 bc.com
Boston Cedar
Garry Prevedini 80 Hampden Rd Mansfield MA 02048 (508) 851-3300 bostoncedar.com
Botello Home Center
Stephen Botello 26 Bowdoin Road / Route 28 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-3132 botellolumber.com
Brockway Smith Co
George Green 35 Upton Dr Wilmington MA 01887 (978) 475-7100 brosco.com
Cape Cod Brass & Security
Hardware, Inc.
Alan Goode 1180 Route 28 #28 South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-2300 capecodbrass.com
Drywall Masonry Supply
Kristen Cronan 277 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 398-4100
drywallmasonrysupplies.com
Eastern Sling and Supply
Dennis Jones
230 Bodwell Street Avon MA 02322 (617) 596-2727
easternsling.com
Falmouth Lumber Company
Scott Augusta 670 Teaticket Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-6868
falmouthlumber.com
Henry Forti Fiber
Joe Burgoyne 3 Harmon Road Waltham MA 02452 (781) 316-6975 henry.com
Holden Humphrey
Phil Jackson 52 O’Neill St Easthampton MA 01001 (413) 563-2919 holdenhumphrey.com
Holt & Bugbee Co. Sean Herlihy 1600 Shawsheen St. Tewksbury MA 01876 800-325-6010
holtandbugbee.com
Huber Engineered Woods
Andrew Collins 258 West Road Ashby MA 01431 (978) 400-1941 huber.com
Metrie Moulding
Mark Grant
425 Whitney St Northborough MA 01532 (508) 393-9959 metrie.com
Mid Cape Home Centers
Jack Stevenson 465 Route 134 South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 398-6071
midcape.net
Parksite
Kyle Hintlian 10 Rose Glen Dr
Andover MA 01810 (603) 397-7123
parksite.com
Premium Plywood + Specialties
Michael Whitelaw
700 Bearses Way Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-7590
premiumply.com
Shepley Wood Products, Inc.
Tony Shepley 216 Thornton Dr Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 862-6200
shepleywood.com
Specialty Builders Supply, Inc.
Christopher Dias 59 Commerce Park Road
Brewster MA 02631 (508) 896-8866
sbscapecod.com
Stonewood Products
Anthony Baroni 15 Great Western Rd Harwich MA 02645 (508) 430-5020
stonewoodproducts.com
Taylor Forest Products, Inc
Len Taylor 765 Washington St. Pembroke MA 02359 (800) 837-7480
taylorforest.com
The Wood Lumber Company
Dana Miskell 81 Locust St Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 548-3154
woodlumbercompany.com
Unilock
Scott Benson 35 Commerce Drive Uxbridge MA 01569 (781) 389-5375
unilock.com
Versatex Trimboard
Ricardo Torres 7 South Pond Drive Coventry RI 02816 (508) 564-3757
versatex.com
WindsorONE
Antoinette Birknes 737 South Point Blvd, Suite H Petaluma CA 94954 (888) 229-7900
WindsorONE.com
Wolf Home Products
Doug Dumas 10 Birch Avenue East Taunton MA 02718 (401) 787-1016
wolfhomeproducts.com
BUILDING/REMODELING/
A F Hultin & Co Inc
Art Hultin PO Box 504 / 11 Lawrence Way North Truro MA 02652 (508) 487-1651
arthultin.com
A&A Building and Remodeling
Artak Sahakyan 17 Balfour Ln, Unit K Chatham MA 02633 (508) 348-0065
aabuildingremodelingllc.com
Anderson Framing & Remodeling
Matthew Anderson 241 Route 6A
East Sandwich MA 02537 (508) 367-4653 anderson-framing.com
AP Kimball Construction
Peter Kimball 84 Homers Dock Rd Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 737-1258 apkimballconstruction.com
Architectural Design Inc. AD Build LLC
John Ingwersen 62 Route 6A Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-0606 ad-archts.com
ARCHWRIGHT Fine
Home Builders
Cara Meneses 1528 Tremont Street Duxbury MA 02332 (781) 934-9100 archwright.com
Bannon Custom Builders
Paul Bannon 2 Tupper Road Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 833-0050 bannonbuilds.com
Barnes Custom Builders
Charles Barnes
580B North Falmouth Highway North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 776-6294 barnescustom.com
Bayside Building, Inc.
Brian Dacey PO Box 95 Centerville MA 02632 (508) 771-1040 baysidebuilding.com
Bayswater Development, LLC
Joseph Colasuonno 20 Red Brook Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-8255 newseabury.com
Beacon Marine Construction LLC
Jon Hagenstein
37 Bowdoin Rd. Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-7880 beaconmarineco.com
Benger Construction, LLC
Framing Contractors
Kevin Benger
143 Pond View Dr Brewster MA 02631 (508) 385-2858
bengerconstruction.com
Bilek Builders LLC
Christopher Bilek 975 Main Street
South Harwich MA 02661 (508) 945-0018 bilekbuilders.com
Bilodeau Builders Inc.
Peter Bilodeau
83 Bunker Hill Rd.
Osterville MA 02655 (508) 362-0550 bilodeaubuildersinc.com
C.H. Newton Builders, Inc.
Ryan Newton
549 West Falmouth Hwy / PO Box 399 West Falmouth MA 02574 (508) 548-1353 chnewton.com
Cape Associates, Inc.
Matt Cole
345 Massasoit Rd / PO Box 1858 North Eastham MA 02651 (508) 255-1770
capeassociates.com
Cape Dreams Building & Design, LLC
Paul van Steensel PO Box 402 44 Underpass Road Brewster MA 02631 (508) 255-1291
capedreamsbd.com
Cape Tip Construction Inc.
Kaye McFadden
134 Commercial Street Provincetown MA 02657 508-487-7200
CapeBuilt Development
Rob Brennan
11 Chestnut St, Suite M-304 Amesbury MA 01913 (617) 233-4897 heritagesands.com
Capewide Construction
Joao Junqueira
53 Mercantile Way, Unit #6 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-0353 capewideconstruction.com
Capizzi Home
Improvement
Thomas Capizzi 1645 Newtown Rd Cotuit MA 02635 (508) 428-9518
capizzihome.com
Cataldo Custom Builders Inc.
Ralph Cataldo 172 E Falmouth Hwy East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-1133 cataldobuilders.com
Center Line Installations and Remodeling
Stephen Mathias 304 Strawberry Hill Rd Centerville MA 02632 (508) 737-0103
Charles W. Boston Custom Homes & Renovations
Charles Boston 86 East Main Street Westborough MA 01581 (774) 521-3358 cwboston.com
CJ Riley Builder, Inc
Craig Riley 10B Wianno Ave Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-6376
cjriley.com
Clancy & Castano LLC
Mark Clancy 17 American Way Unit 3 South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 240-4404
clancycastano.com
Cleary Construction
Richard Cleary PO Box 900 Brewster MA 02631 (508) 896-5558
clearyconstructioninc.com
Coastline Construction, Inc.
Dave Burnie 494 Upper County Rd. South Dennis MA 02660 (774) 353-6892 coastlinema.com
Colonial Reproductions, Inc.
Norman Rankow 140 Cooke Street Edgartown MA 02539 (508) 627-5100 colonial-reproductions.com
Cregg Sweeney, LLC
Artisan Builders
Cregg Sweeney PO Box 203
South Orleans MA 02662 (508) 255-1967 csartisanbuilders.com
Crocker Enterprises Ltd
James Crocker
68 Wianno Ave Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-1951 wiannorealty.com
Cuddy Building & Devel Co
Paul Cuddy 81 Captain Bearse Lane Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-4323
Custom Crafted Homes
Jeff Baroni 900 Rte 134, Ste 30 South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 648-1432 customcraftedcc.com
D.P. Boivin Company
Don Boivin 248 Mitchell’s Way Hyannis MA 02601 (774) 218-5335
dpboivin.com
Dale C. Davies
Dale Davies 23 Newtown Road Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 428-6916
dalecdavies.com
Davenport Building Company
Christian Davenport 20 North Main St South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 398-2293
thedavenportcompanies.com
David Cox Inc.
David Cox PO Box 401 South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 962-5289
drcinc87.webs.com
Deborah Paine Inc
Deborah Paine PO Box 272 Provincetown MA 02657 (508) 349-9100 dpicc.com
Delphi Construction, Inc.
Tom Howes 17 Cape Drive Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 815-5555 delphiconstruction.com
Donald Baker Jr Builder
Donald Baker P O Box 1216 Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-8222
E B Norris & Son Builders
Craig Ashworth 138 Osterville-West Barnstable Rd Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-1165 ebnorris.com
E.J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc.
E.J. Jaxtimer
48 Rosary Lane
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-4911
jaxtimer.com
Eastward Companies
Business Trust
Bill Marsh 155 Crowell Road Chatham MA 02633 (508) 945-2300 eastwardco.com
EH Spencer & Co LLC
Matthew Spencer 71 Enterprise Dr / PO 116 Chatham MA 02633 (508) 945-4222 spencerandcompany.net
Encore Construction
Dale Nikula 103 Main Street
Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 760-6900 encoreco.com
Evansville Designs
Sean Evans 30 south Street South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 369-8610
Evansvilledesigns.net
Everleigh Cape Cod
Christopher Schultz 265 Communication Way Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 418-9000 everleighcapecod.com
Falconeiri Construction Inc
Matthew Falconeiri 88 West Grove Middleboro MA 02346 (508) 947-3226 fcinc.com
Fine Building & Finish Inc.
Stephen Klug 79 Mid Tech Dr, Unit D West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 240-4286 finebuildingandfinish.com
Finelli Building Inc.
Thomas Finelli 172 Middle Road Southborough MA 01772 (508) 460-6963
finellibuildinginc.com
Fraser Construction Company, Inc.
Dean Fraser 31 Bowdoin Road Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 428-2292 fraserconstruction capecod.com
Gable Building Corp
James Gable 1291 Main Street
Chatham MA 02633 (508) 945-4002
gablebuilding.com
Geiger-Phillips Inc
Steven Phillips PO Box 1456 39 Briar Lane Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 349-9543
geiger-phillips.com
George Davis, Inc.
George Davis 33 N Main St South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-0832
georgedavisinc.com
Good Builders Inc / Colechester Developers Inc.
Stephen Good 171 Chester Street North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 563-1858
goodbuildersinc.com
Graham LLC
Gary Graham 66 Brant Way Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-1461
grahamllc.net
Greg Clancy Construction, Inc.
Greg Clancy 217 Clinton Avenue Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 265-4911 clancyconstruction.org
Half Cape Construction, Inc.
Steve Ottani P.O. Box 1050 Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 888-4831
halfcapeconstruction.com
Halliday Builders, Inc
Jim Halliday 44 Route 28A Pocasset MA 02559 (508) 563-6600
hallidaybuilders.com
Handren Bros Builders, Inc.
John Handren PO Box 10 Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-2047
handrenbros.com
HSO Contracting LLC
Hans Spatzeck-Olsen P O Box 1117 Orleans MA 02653 (774) 722-1615
hsocontractingllc.com
J.J. Delaney, Inc.
Jack Delaney
20 Rascally Rabbit Rd, #2
Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 420-6855
jjdelaneyinc.com
JC Donald Company, Inc.
Donald Connelly 167 Route 6A Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-9804
jcdonald.com
Kendall and Welch
Construction
Ron Welch 108 Parker Rd
Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-4900
kendallandwelch.com
Kingsbury Homes Limited
Franz Burke 472 Leonard Street Raynham MA 02767 (508) 769-0067 kingsburyhomes.com
Kistler - Knapp Builders, Inc.
Douglas Stevenson 916 Main Street Acton MA 01720 (978) 635-9700
KVC Builders LLC
Jon Fox 11 Fox Rd Waltham MA 02451 (781) 890-5599 kenvona.com
Lars V. Olson Fine Home Building, Inc.
Lars V. Olson 19 Marconi Lane Marion MA 02738 (508) 748-0700
larsvolsonfinehome building.com
LeMieux Construction Inc.
Philip LeMieux 40 Pleasant Bay Road Harwich MA 02645 (508) 274-7871
Lightship Homes
Bob Landry POB 897 / 9 Cedar Hill Rd East Dennis MA 02641 (508) 385-8595
lightshiphomes.com
Longfellow Design Build
Mark Bogosian 367 Main Street Falmouth MA 02540 (774) 255-1709
longfellowdb.com
M. Duffany Builders
Michael Duffany 200 Palmer Ave Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-3625 x15 duffanybuilders.com
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M.J. Nardone Building and Remodeling
Mike Nardone
299 Whites Path
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 771-9927
mjnardone.com
Macallister Building, Inc
Mark Macallister 64 Ebenezer Rd
Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-6408
macallisterbuilding.com
MacKenzie Brothers Corp
Glenn Mackenzie
214 Cotuit Rd
Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 420-4424
mackenziebrothers.com
Matt Scavarelli
Remodeling & Finish
Carpentry
Matthew Scavarelli
274 Ames Way
Centerville MA 02632 (508) 776-9698
Matt York Construction Inc.
Matthew York PO Box 826
29 Crestview Dr
East Sandwich MA 02537 (774) 200-1889
yorkbuildingcapecod.com
McPhee Associates of Cape Cod
Rob McPhee
1382 Rte 134 / PO Box 799
East Dennis MA 02641 (508) 385-2704
mcpheeassociatesinc.com
Meyer and Sons, Inc
Trevor Meyer PO Box 635
South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 362-2922
meyerandsons.com
Miller Starbuck Construction
Andy Tricca 766 Falmouth Rd, Unit D-20
Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 539-1124
millerstarbuck.com
Mullen Building & Remodeling LLC
Douglas Mullen 171 Route 149
Marston Mills MA 02648 (508) 737-3249
mullenbuilding.com
Nauset Carpenters, Inc.
Stephen Curley PO Box 412
South Wellfleet MA 02663 (508) 349-9845
Nordy’s Construction, Inc.
David Nordberg PO Box 660 South Yarmouth MA 02664(508) 760-1114
nordysconstruction.com
Oman Construction Company
Eric Oman 28 Oxbow Way Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-7699
P.L.F. Construction Inc.
Paul Francis 251 Tonset Rd Orleans MA 02653 (508) 237-3051
plfconstruction.com
Patriot Builders, Inc.
Christopher Childs 537 Route 28 Harwich Port MA 02646 (508) 430-0771
patriotbuilders.com
Paul J Cazeault & Sons Inc
Seamus Cazeault 1031 Main St Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-1177 cazeault.com
Peter Eastman, Custom Builder
Peter Eastman PO Box 856
Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 430-7911
petereastmanbuilder.com
Philbrook Engineering and Construction Services Group
Andrew Philbrook 107 Beach St Dennis MA 02638 (508) 385-8682
pecsg.com
Pinsonneault Builders
Michael Lahart 541 Thomas B Landers Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 477-1835
pinsbuilders.com
Prestige Homes of Chatham
Rolf Nixon PO Box 1586
Chatham MA 02669 (617) 877-4758
prestigehomebuilding.com
R.W. Anderson & Sons, Inc. Builders
Rick Anderson 6 Willow Street Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 888-5720 rwanderson.com
Ranney & Rimington
Custom Building
Patrick Rimington 969 Main Street Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-7147 thecapecodcarpenters.com
REEF Cape Cod’s Home Builder
Matthew Teague PO Box 186 24 School St West Dennis MA 02670(508) 394-3090 capecodbuilder.com
Reeves Fine Homebuilding & Remodeling
Jared Reeves 340 Queen Anne Road Harwich MA 02645 (774) 836-0961 reevesbuild.com
Rick Roy Construction
Rick Roy 123-A Queen Anne Road Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-6840 rickroyconstruction.com
RK Fox Builders
Robert Fox 44 Waterline Drive Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-9665 rkfoxbuilders.com
Rogers & Marney Builders Inc
Gary Souza 445 Osterville West Barnstable Road Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-6106 rogersandmarney builders.com
Sand Dollar Customs
Rob Warren 23 White’s Path Unit G South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 694-5618 sanddollarcustoms.com
Scott E. Crosby Builder, Inc.
Scott Crosby 1112 Main St #7 Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-9090 scottcrosbybuilder.com
Scott Peacock Building & Remodeling
Scott Peacock 1046 Main St Suite #7 Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-7600
scottpeacockbuilding.com
Sea-Dar Construction
John Kruse 2957 Falmouth Rd Osterville MA 02655 (617) 423-0870 seadar.com
Skyline Homes
John Largey 140B Massasoit Rd Eastham MA 02642 (508) 237-1662 skylinehomescapecod.com
South Mountain Company
John Abrams PO Box 1260 West Tisbury MA 02575 (508) 693-4850
southmountain.com
Sprinkle Home Improvement
Brad Sprinkle 199 Barnstable Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-1778 sprinklehome.com
Starbuck Construction Services, Inc
Nataliya Mazhula
176 Sudbury Lane Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 539-1124 starbuckcapecod.com
Stello Construction
Robert Stello PO Box 776
South Chatham MA 02659 (508) 432-2218 stelloconstruction.com
Structures Building Inc.
Chris Dougherty 168 Main Street Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 274-9261 structuresbuildinginc.com
T A LaBarge Inc.
Todd Labarge 195A Briar Lane Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 364-7015 thelabargecompanies.com
T Emanuel Heyliger Inc
Ted Heyliger PO Box 23 Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 349-3444
T.A. Nelson Construction Co Inc
Thomas Nelson 1112 Main St, Suite 12 Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-7801 tanelson.com
Terrance J Souza Bldg & Rmdlg
Terrance Souza
191 Blacksmith Shop Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 540-0178
souzabuilding.com
The House Company
Mike Rockwell 30 Perseverance Way Suite 2 Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-0303
thehouseco.com
The Valle Group, Inc.
Christian Valle 70 East Falmouth Highway #3 East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-1450 vallegroup.com
Thomas J Fitzgerald
Custom Homes
Thomas Fitzgerald PO Box 805 Harwich MA 02645 (508) 240-4951
tjfitzhomes.com
Timothy Gray Building & Remodeling, Inc.
Timothy Gray 68K Nicoletta’s Way Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-3364
timothygraybuilding.com
Tom Hague III Builder, Inc.
Tom Hague PO Box 1394 Orleans MA 02653 (508) 240-1143 hagueremodeling.com
Tom Turcketta Inc. Building and Remodeling
Thomas Turcketta 65 Red Top Rd Brewster MA 02631 (508) 385-3672
TomTurcketta.com
Vath & Higgins Builders, LLC
Peter Higgins 94A Commerce Park South South Chatham MA 02659 (508) 430-7277
vathandhigginsbuilders.com
Wellfleet Custom Builders
Robert Bacon
249 Gross Hill Rd
Wellfleet MA 02667 (508) 349-6332
CLOSETS/ORGANIZERS
California Closets
Ryan Goodwin 16 Avenue E Hopkinton MA 01748 (857) 972-3732
CaliforniaClosets.com
CONCRETE/AGGREGATE
Acme-Shorey Precast Co Inc
Dennis Lajoie PO Box 374 North Falmouth MA 02556 (508) 760-1070
shoreyprecastconcrete.com
Cape Cod Ready Mix
Peter Joy 300 Cranberry Hwy Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-4600
capecodreadymix.com
D.P. Fuccillo, Inc.
David Fuccillo 548 Thomas Landers Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 540-2848 fuccilloconcrete.com
CONSULTANT/BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce
Wendy Northcross 5 Patti Page Way Centerville MA 02632 (508) 362-3225
whycapecod.org
Cape Cod HERS Raters
Chris Picariello PO Box 1010 South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 737-8011
Home Energy Raters LLC
Kevin McKenna 180 State Rd Unit 2U Sagamore Beach MA 02562 (888) 503-2233
energycodehelp.com ICF
MIchael Berry 97 Old Main St West Dennis MA 02670 (774) 212-2785
ICF.com
DISASTER EMERGENCY/ FLOOD & SMOKE
Oceanside Restoration
Steven Jenney 217 Thornton Drive Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-3110
OceansideInc.com
Whalen Restoration Services
William Whalen 22 American Way South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 760-1911 x14 whalenrestorations.com
EDUCATION/SCHOOL
Cape Cod Regional Technical High School
Brent Warren 351 Pleasant Lake Avenue
Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-4500
capetech.us
Upper Cape Cod Technical High School
Wilbur Lavoie
220 Sandwich Rd
Bourne MA 02532 (508) 759-7711
uppercapetech.org
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Bayside Electrical Contractors
Art Doherty
372 Yarmouth Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-7270
baysideelec.com
Fronius Electric. LLC
Matthew Fronius 35 Barque Dr. East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 444-8144
froniuselectric.com
John Noonan Electric, Inc.
John Noonan
12 Millennium Dr, Unit I Cataumet MA 02534 (508) 563-5436
johnnoonanelectric.com
Reilly Electrical Contractors, Inc. (RELCO)
Scott Ventura 110 Old Townhouse Road South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 230-8001
gorelco.com
EMBROIDERY
Talking Threads
Embroidery
Carol Hayward 35 Portanimicut Road Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-1436
talkingthreads.com
ENGINEERING/SURVEYING
BSC Group, Inc.
Brian Yergatian 349 Route 28 (Main Street) Unit D West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 778-8919
bscgroup.com
Coastal Engineering Company, Inc
John Bologna 260 Cranberry Highway Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-6511 x565 coastalengineering company.com
EXCAVATION
Robert B Our Co Inc
Christopher Our PO Box 1539 24 Great Western Road Harwich MA 02645 (508) 432-0530
robertbour.com
S&J Exco
John Shea 200 Great Western Road South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 398-9206 sjexcoinc.com
FENCES, RAILINGS, PERGOLAS
A.B.S. Fence, Inc.
Colleen Shields 2700 Cranberry Hwy. Wareham MA 02571 (508) 295-4150 absfence.com
FLOORING/WOOD FLOORS/ CARPETING
A Plus Flooring Solutions Inc
Michael Putnam 206 Barnstable Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-4290 aplusflooringsolutions.com
Carpet Barn Carpet One Floor & Home
Bonnie Alferes 719 Main St Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 296-8189 carpetbarncarpetone falmouth.com
Cataumet Sawmill
Nathan Adams 494 Thomas B. Landers Rd East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 457-9239 cataumetsawmill.com
FOUNDATIONS/BASEMENTS
A & E Forms, Inc.
Iain MacArthur 18 Rebecca Lane South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 364-4439
RamJack New England
Anthony Capelle 10 Kendrick Road, Unit 17 Wareham MA 02571 (508) 295-3133 ramjack.com/locations/ramjack-ne/
GARAGE DOORS/OPENERS
Garage Headquarters
Matt Payne 1401 Providence Hwy. Norwood MA 02062 (508) 562-1894 garageheadquarters.com
Overhead Door of
Cape Cod
Thomas Skayne 50 Joaquim Rd Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-6251 overheaddoorcapecod.com
GENERATOR SALES & SERVICE
Cape Cod Independent
Power
Nick Betti 23 Bowdoin Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-8887 ccipgenerators.com
GRANITE/STONE/MARBLE
Global Marble & Granite, Inc.
Fabio DeOliveira
Bell Tower Mall Unit 9 1600 Falmouth Road
Centerville MA 02532 (508) 771-1001 globalmarbleandgranite inc.com
GREEN PRODUCTS/SOLAR
E2 Solar Inc
Jason Stoots 831 Main St
Dennis MA 02638 (508) 694-7889
e2solarcapecod.com
Solar Rising LLC
Christopher Peterson 759 Falmouth Rd, Unit 8 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 744-6284 solarrising.net
GUTTERS
The Fiberglass Gutter Company
Russ Allen PO Box 26 North Pembroke MA 02358 (781) 826-3711 fiberglassgutter.com
HVAC/ELECTRIC/PLUMBING
Carl F. Riedell & Sons, Inc
Guy Riedell 778 Main St Centerville MA 02632 (508) 428-6365 carlriedell.com
Coastal Mechanical
James Nolan 299 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 737-8747 coastalphc.com
Harwich Port Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Andy Levesque 461 Lower County Road
Harwich Port MA 02646 (508) 432-3959
HarwichPortHeatingand Cooling.com
MacDougall Plumbing & Mechanical
Paul MacDougall 52 Simon Hill Road Norwell MA 02061 (617) 698-6740 macdougallmechanical.com
Patriot Plumbing & Heating
Daniel Zamagni 35 Industrial Drive Canton MA 02021 (617) 472-3500
Robies Heating & Cooling
John Robichaud 279 Yarmouth Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-3083 robies.com
Snow and Jones, Inc.
Danielle Jones
167 White’s Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-0911 snowandjones.com
W. Vernon Whiteley Inc.
Eric Whiteley
28 Village Landing West Chatham MA 02669 (508) 945-1100 wvwhiteley.com
Walter Smith Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Robert Smith 9 Weeks Lane Edgartown MA 02539 (508) 627-5661 waltersmithplumbing.com
INSULATION
A Plus Insulation and Foam
James McCourt PO Box 52 West Dennis MA 02670 (508) 760-6700 aplusinsulationfoam.com
Anderson Insulation, Inc
Adam Piccirilli PO Box 2003 706 Brockton Ave Abington MA 02351 (781) 857-1000 andersoninsul.com
Cape Cod Insulation, Inc.
John Cassidy 18 Reardon Circle South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 775-1214 capecodinsulation.com
Cape Cod Spray Foam and Coatings
Ivan Pauliuchenka
51 Uncle Stanley’s Way
Dennis MA 02660 (508) 685-9119
EXPRESS INSULATION INC
Thais Dutra 1052 Hanover St, Bay 3 Hanover MA 02333 (617) 947-5256
Greenstamp Corp
Andrew Clemons 184 Riverview Ave
Waltham MA 02453 (781) 899-3618
greenstampco.com
INSURANCE/TITLE
Dowling & O’Neil Insurance Agency
John Curley 973 Iyannough Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 957-4235 doins.com
Mason & Mason Insurance Agency, Inc.
Brian Robertson
458 South Avenue
Whitman MA 02382 (781) 523-0062 masonandmason insurance.com
Rogers and Gray Insurance Agency
Jeff Cotto 434 Route 134
South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 760-4621 rogersgray.com
INTERIOR DESIGN
Cathy Kert Interiors LLC
Cathy Kert
420 Barlows Landing Road Pocasset MA 02559 (603) 566-0977 cathykertinteriors.com
Chatham Design Center
Constance Kremer 1579A Main Street
Chatham MA 02633 (508) 348-5916
chathamdesigncenter.com
Chatham Interiors Inc.
Melinda Headrick 1579 Main Street
Chatham MA 02633 (508) 348-1450 chathaminteriorsinc.com
Holly Hudson Designs
Holly Hudson
78 Scraggy Neck Road Cataumet MA 02534 (781) 888-6263 hollyhudsondesigns.com
Pastiche of Cape Cod
Irina MacPhee
8 South Street
Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 362-8006
pasticheofcapecod.com
KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN
Artisan Kitchens Inc.
Amy Britton CKD
937A Main Street
Osterville MA 02655 (508) 428-8828
artisankitchensinc.com
Blu’s Shower Door Inc.
Matt Dignan 68 Tupper Rd Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 274-3505
blusshowerdoor.com
Classic Kitchens & Interiors
Rebecca Brown 127 Airport Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-3075 ckdcapecod.com
F W Webb
Rachael Hyatt 108 Breeds Hill Road
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-2130
frankwebb.com
iKitchens Etc
Rich Carl
321 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 457-1530
ikitchensetc.com
Lewis and Weldon Custom Cabinetry LLC
Chuck Hart 111 Airport Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 778-5757
lewisandweldon.com
Oasis Shower Doors
Brett Barker 50 Finnell Drive Weymouth MA 02190 (781) 340-2700
Oasisshowerdoors.com
Seaside Kitchens & Baths Inc
Dwight Dougherty 211 Rt 149 Suite C Marstons Mills MA 02648 (774) 521-3441
seasidekitchens.net
United Kitchen & Bath
Design Inc.
Todd Davock
1 Huntington Avenue South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 760-2023
unitedkbd.com
White Wood Kitchens
Gail O’Rourke
160 Route 6A
Sandwich MA 02563 (508) 353-9183
whitewoodkitchen.com
Your German Kitchen
Ben Eno
308 Walnut Street Newton MA 02460 (857) 263-8415 ygkboston.com
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & BUILD
Bobcat of Bourne
Tom Ratacik
170 MacArthur Blvd
Buzzards Bay MA 02532 (508) 759-5020
bobcatbourne.com
Chris Mark and Sons, Inc.
Bill Witkowski
25A Barlows Landing Rd.
Pocasset MA 02559 (508) 564-4610
cmslandscape.com
Contemporary Landscapes (CLMV, LLC)
Caleb Nicholson
33 Kates Way Vineyard Haven MA 02568 (508) 693-6788 clmvland.com
Executive Landscaping
Christopher Cotoia
22 Diamonds Path
South Dennis MA 02660 (508) 790-4777
execlandscaping.com
MARKETING/PUBLISHING
Cape Cod Community
Media Center
Kate McMahon
idealconcreteblock.com
METAL WORK
Make Architectural Metalworking LTD
Champ Homes Inc.
Mark Adams
82 School St
Jenick Studio & Crawford
Land Management
Jennifer Crawford 88 Route 6A Sandwich MA 02563 (612) 756-0942
jenickstudio.com
Joyce Landscaping, Inc.
Christopher Joyce 68 Flint St Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 428-4772
joycelandscaping.com
17 Shad Hole Rd Dennisport MA 02639 (508) 394-2388
capemedia.org
Cape Cod Life, LLC
Julie Wagner
13 Steeple St, Suite 204 Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 419-7381 capecodlife.com
New England
Reprographics
Bob Kesten
Paul Meneses 2358 Cranberry Highway West Wareham MA 02576 (508) 273-7603 makearchmetal.com
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-0885 Ex. 20 champhomes.org
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod
The CAPE COD HYDRANGEA FESTIVAL celebrates one of the Cape’s most well-known and beloved blooms with a 10-day event starting JULY 6. Tour private gardens and enjoy workshops and lectures presented by leading horticulturalists, while taking advantage of special promotions at participating nurseries and home centers. Daily garden tours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For a list of tour sites and activities, visit capecodchamber.org/hydrangea-fest. Tickets are $5/pp for each garden. Proceeds support local non-profits, making this summertime event a fun way to pick up some new gardening techniques and inspiration for your own garden while supporting the local community.
The Davey Tree Expert Co. Inc.
Natascha Batchelor 996 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth MA 02536 (508) 548-2662 davey.com
Whitten Landscaping
Craig Whitten
80 Mid Tech Drive West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 790-1114
newenglandrepro.com
Paraclete MultiMedia
David Ortolani
36 Southern Eagle Cartway Brewster MA 02631 (508) 255-4685 Ext. 339 paracletewebdesign.com
MILLWORK/LUMBER
Fairview Millwork, Inc.
Lei Mahoney 49 Whites Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-2219 fairvu.com
Herrick & White
Gary Rousseau 3 Flat Street Cumberland RI 02864 (401) 658-0440 herrick-white.com
CONSTRUCTION EXPLORATION week is a STEM-based, weeklong program for children entering grades 7, 8 and 9. The program provides children with a fun, interactive, hands-on experience in the fundamentals of architecture, construction and engineering, and raises awareness of careers in the construction trades. The children are provided with the tools, skills and resources to build projects they can take home and share with their parents. Children will also learn from professionals in the field through onsite demonstrations. This program will be offered JULY 23 THROUGH 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Cape Cod Community College, 2240 Iyannough Road, West Barnstable, and is offered in partnership with Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod. Cost: $299. A limited number of scholarships are available for this program. Visit capecod.edu/summerofscience for more information.
45 Commercial Ave/POB 1210 South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 394-5051 whittenlandscaping.com
MASONRY/PAVING/ STONEWORK
Ideal Concrete Block Company, Inc.
Fred Adams
45 Power Rd / POB 747 Westford MA 01886 (978) 692-3076
NON-PROFIT
Cape Cod Landscape Assoc.
Diane Johnson 407 North St #2
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 827-4639 capecodlandscapes.org
THE 2ND ANNUAL CHARTER CUP FISHING TOURNAMENT, presented by E.J. Jaxtimer of E. J. Jaxtimer Builder, Inc. and Sam Baxter of Baxter’s Boathouse and Fish & Chips, will be held JULY 18 at Baxter’s Fish & Chips in Hyannis. Last year, local businesses teamed up with a fleet of fishing boats to raise more than $50,000 for local charities. The invitation-only, one-day event kicks off at 6 a.m. and ends with a 2 p.m. weigh-in, with the team who catches the heaviest bluefish or striped bass winning an additional $1,000 to go towards charity. Each of the nine teams must raise a minimum of $2,500 to enter. This year’s Cape Cod charities include Cape Abilities, Special Olympics Cape Cod & Islands, May Institute, Cape Cod Child Development, WellStrong, Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod, Housing Assistance Corporation, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cape Cod & the Islands, and the Yarmouth Police Foundation. For those who’d like to donate to one (or more) of these charities or to learn more, please contact E.J. Jaxtimer directly: 508-776-0923 or by email: ejjaxtimer@comcast.net or visit jaxtimer. com/chartercup2018.
Victoria Goldsmith 411 Main Street, Ste 6 Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (508) 362-3559
habitatcapecod.org
Housing Assistance Corp
Laura Reckford 460 West Main St
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-5400 haconcapecod.org
PAINTING INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR
CIA Painting
Fernando Cia 50 Tupelo Road Marstons Mills MA 02648 (508) 469-0429
ciapaintingcapecod.com
Sherwin-Williams Paint Company
Thomas Ruo 276 Falmouth Rd
Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 326-2727
s-w.com
PHOTOGRAPHY
RSB Video
Robert Button POB 2082
Sandwich MA 02563 (774) 836-5117
POOLS
Viola Associates
John Viola 110 Rosary Lane, Unit A Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-3457 violaassociates.com
Celebrate regional cuisine and support a good cause at Housing Assistance Corporation’s ANNUAL CAPE COD QUAHOG CHALLENGE on Sunday AUGUST 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Trader Ed’s overlooking Hyannis Harbor. The Quahog Challenge is a competition to find the tastiest stuffed clam on Cape Cod. The winner gets bragging and marketing rights for THE BEST STUFFED QUAHOG ON CAPE COD. The event will include live music from Four Guys Cape Cod; a 50/50 raffle; free samples of ice cream provided by Mashpee’s Polar Cave Ice Cream; a free sampling of beer provided by Narragansett Beer and much more. Funds raised will go to Housing Assistance Corporation (HAC), a 44-year-old nonprofit providing housing services and solutions to Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.
PROPANE/GAS/FUEL
Snow’s Fuel Company LLC
Jorge Castillejo 18 Main St Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-1090
snowsfuel.com
REAL ESTATE SALES
Prime Properties Ltd Partnership
Kenneth Marsters 509 Falmouth Rd Mashpee MA 02649 (508) 477-4444
primehomesandrealty.com
Robert Paul Properties
Debra Caney
279 Main St Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-9800 x371 robertpaul.com
SPECIALTY
Cape Cod Vacuum
Robert Boffoli 85 Route 6A / POB 1438 Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-7011
capecodvac.com
Main Street Custom Design, LLC
James Hamman
86 Willow Street, Unit 6 Yarmouth Port MA 02675 (774) 994-7843 mainstreetcustom design.com
Peters Property Management
Laurie Ferrari
43 Race Point Road, Unit D Provincetown MA 02657 (508) 487-0399
peterspropertymgt.com
United Alliance Services Corporation
Don Royer 3119 Cranberry Highway, 5B East Wareham MA 02538 (774) 302-4305 unitedallianceservices.com
Bellew Tile & Marble
Jimmy Bellew 280 Rte 28 West Yarmouth MA 02673 (508) 375-7000 bellewtile.com
Best Tile Distributors of New England, Inc.
Bill Stacy 10 Pilgrim Hill Rd Plymouth MA 02360 (508) 732-8911 besttile.com
Cloutier Supply
Anthony Raggio 445 W Main St Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-6100 cloutiersupply.com
Ideal Floor Covering
Joseph McEvoy 882 Main Street Falmouth MA 02540 (508) 540-3320 idealfloor.com
TOOLS
Northeast Tool Supply Company
Chris Saucier 19 Lots Hollow Rd Orleans MA 02653 (508) 240-0764 northeast-tool.com
Bobcat
Cape
TRUCKS/TRUCK PRODUCTS
Buckler’s Towing Service, Inc.
Nathan Buckler 116 Ridgewood Ave Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-2803 bucklerstowing.com
UTILITIES
National Grid
Bill Ciocca 127 White’s Path South Yarmouth MA 02664 (508) 760-7679 nationalgrid.com
WASTE DISPOSAL
Nauset Disposal
Shawn DeLude PO Box 826 / 3 Rayber Rd Orleans MA 02653 (508) 255-1419 nausetdisposal.com
WATERPROOFING
DryZone Basement Systems
Courtney Kuzmich 850 Bedford St Bridgewater MA 02324 (508) 657-6012 dryzonebasement systems.com
Gibson Waterproofing
Bill Gibson
21 Six Penny Ln Harwich Port MA 02646 (508) 432-2417 gibsonwaterproofing. thebluebook.com
WELL DRILLING
Desmond Well Drilling, Inc.
Tom Desmond 5 Rayber Road Orleans MA 02653 (508) 240-1000 desmondwelldrilling.com
WINDOW BLINDS/SHADES/ SHUTTERS
International Upright Services
Bob Doolin 31B Leicester St North Oxford MA 01537 (781) 767-4022 ius.us.com
New England Shutter Mills
Karl Ivester 189 Rte 28 West Harwich MA 02646 (781) 729-7800 newenglandshutter.com
Shade & Shutter
Systems, Inc.
Paul Craig 350 Kidds Hill Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 775-6057 shadeandshutter.com
WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS/ DOORS
Andersen Windows
Brian Harding 68 Lombard Ave West Barnstable MA 02668 (508) 375-0997 andersenwindows.com
Marvin Design Gallery by MHC
Terry Hills 73 Falmouth Road Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 771-6278 marvinbymhc.com
Pella Windows & Doors
Normand Fontaine 1600 Falmouth Rd Ste 9 Centerville MA 02632 (508) 771-9730
gopella.com
Velux America LLC
Dave Poikonen 754 Rainbow Road Windsor CT 06095 (888) 838-3589 veluxusa.com
WOODWORKING & CARPENTRY
ML Custom Woodworking Cezar Lanca
105 Ferndoc Street, Unit G Hyannis MA 02601 (508) 534-9328
mlcustomwork.com
Pine Harbor Wood Products
Jamie McGrath 259 Queen Anne Rd Harwich MA 02645 (508) 430-2800 pineharbor.com
BOTELLO LUMBER COMPANY
Mashpee, MA
508-477-3132
botellolumber.com
HINCKLEY HOME CENTER East Harwich, MA • 508-432-8014
hinckleyhomecenter.com
VINEYARD HOME CENTER
Vineyard Haven, MA • 508-693-3227 vineyardhomecenter.com
Nantucket, MA
508-228-0900 marinehomecenter.com FALMOUTH
508-548-6868
falmouthlumber.com