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Eastham house teeters on cliff's edge amid erosion
7 Dec
Summary
- Eastham house is now 10 feet from cliff edge due to rapid erosion.
- Goldman Sachs purchased Hanover Hyannis phase one for $129.5 million.
- East Bridgewater man sentenced to life for 2022 Falmouth murder.

A property in Eastham is now precariously close to a cliff edge, with erosion bringing it within 10 feet of a 70-foot drop to the beach below. The owner, who purchased the cottage last year, is finding the erosion is happening much faster than anticipated and is at odds with town officials.
In real estate news, Goldman Sachs has finalized the purchase of the initial phase of the Hanover Hyannis apartment complex for $129.5 million. This phase includes 272 units, with a second phase of 320 apartments slated for construction soon.
Elsewhere, a murder conviction has resulted in a life sentence without parole for an East Bridgewater man in connection with a 2022 stabbing in Falmouth. The victim died over a drug debt of approximately $600. Additionally, three new superintendents have taken leadership roles in Cape Cod school districts, bringing decades of combined educational experience.



