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Brewster / ˈ b r uː s t ər / is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, Barnstable County being coextensive with Cape Cod. The population of Brewster was 10,318 at the 2020 census. [1] Initially settled in 1659, the Town of Brewster is named after Elder William Brewster, the religious leader of Plymouth Colony. Brewster is ...
Brewster is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Brewster in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,000 at the 2010 census, [ 2 ] out of 9,820 in the town of Brewster as a whole.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,306 square miles (3,380 km 2), of which 394 square miles (1,020 km 2) is land and 912 square miles (2,360 km 2) (70%) is water. [7] It is the second largest county in Massachusetts by total area. It has about 550 miles (890 km) of shoreline.
The town of Brewster has received an award for its fiscal 2024 budget and budgeting practices. Brewster was once financially troubled. An award recognizes change, town officials say
On Tuesday Dec. 3, Brewster voters will go to the polls to vote on an $11.4 million Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion to pay for the first phase of repurposing the camp property which the town ...
Brockton, Massachusetts – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [31] Pop 2010 [32] Pop 2020 [33] % 2000 % ...
Brewster voter David Faherty speaks at the special town meeting on Nov. 18, 2024, about the expense of plans for the former Cape Cod Sea Camps properties, in a screenshot image. Finance Committee ...
Towns have an open town meeting or representative town meeting form of government; cities, on the other hand, use a mayor-council or council-manager form. Based on the form of government, as of 2023, [1] there are 292 towns and 59 cities in Massachusetts. Over time, many towns have voted to become cities; 14 municipalities still refer to ...