Yarmouth Board of Health Deadlocks 2-2 on Nicotine-Free Generation Rule
Board of Health · Meeting of May 4, 2026
Yarmouth Board of Health deadlocks 2-2 on nicotine-free generation proposal, sending it back to the agenda. Chair Hillard Boskey, M.D., drew on his emergency medicine background to argue for the measure, describing end-stage COPD patients and saying the board should not "miss this unusual opportunity to do something," while Vice Chair Mary Craig and Member Laurance Venezia said the timing was wrong given ongoing Route 28 sewer disruption. Member Scott Brewer voted in favor, saying "a timeframe should be set" rather than tabling without a deadline.
Mary Vilbon, president of the Yarmouth Chamber of Commerce, told the board the town's commercial tax base has dropped below 4 percent and urged the board to work with businesses before acting. The board separately approved plastic-reduction waivers for eight establishments — including Cape Cod Creamery, the Friday Club, and three hotels operated by Piyush Patel — on deadlines ranging from July to December 2026, and tabled a Subway franchise waiver to the June 1 meeting pending corporate contact by health department staff.
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Source: the Board of Health meeting of May 4, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.
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