

Robert Prophett, Upper Cape Regional Water Supply Cooperative.

CAC Upcoming Meetings and Meeting Minutes. The 15-member council consists of one representative from each of the surrounding towns (Bourne, Falmouth, Mashpee, and Sandwich), one resident of base housing, two representatives from the military, one representative from the Cape Cod Commission, one representative from the Upper Cape Regional Water Supply Cooperative, one representative from the Wampanoag Tribe, and five other members appointed by the governor. Meetings are held two times per year. The EMC’s Community Advisory Council assists the commission on issues related to protection of the water supply and wildlife habitat in the Reserve. Doug Rice, Department of Conservation and Recreation.Bonnie Heiple, Department of Environmental Protection.


John is also survived by his grandchildren, Darien, Michael, Makayla and Riley. He was the brother of the late Raymond, William, Robert, James and Frederick D’Angelo. He is also survived by his siblings, Gerald D’Angelo of Franklin, Dorothy Arnold of Leesburg, Virginia, Evelyn D’Angelo of Milford and Paul D’Angelo of Clairesville, Ohio. Giovanella and her husband Mark of Blackstone and John M. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Tammy M. D’Angelo served in the Army during the late 1950’s attaining the rank of SP4. John enjoyed reading, animals, music, art, sports and especially being in the company of his grandchildren sharing his extraordinary stories, which always brought a smile to their faces. He then worked for several years a security guard at EMC in Hopkinton. John treasured his career working at the Wrentham Developmental Center for many years until retiring in 1997. Born in Franklin on January 10, 1936, the son of the late William and Vera (Yadisernia) D’Angelo, John was a lifelong Franklin resident. 85, of Franklin passed December 13th in Milford Regional Medical Center following a hard battle with a long illness.
