June in Truro...
      June is the month with the most daylight, over 15 hours, and June 20th is the Summer Solstice, when the sun is at its highest. Although this longest day is the first day of summer, it also marks the day when days start getting shorter, albeit slowly at first.
     The warming trend continues with temperatures up almost 10 degrees from May. According to past records, we expect an average temperature to 64°F, with average lows of 56°F and highs of 72°F. We traditionally get a total of 2.7 inches of rain (about 25% drier than May).
     Below are some of the activities and events happening about town this month.
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Town Government ...  
Message from Select Board and Board of Health
CORONAVIRUS:
A Pandemic Dilemma That Demands A Particular Introspective Thoughtfulness From All Of Us...
Read the Important Message
Town Manager's Reports
Reports are published every Friday and the departments include information about programs, services, happenings, projects, etc.     More...
Town Calendar
Want to see everything going on in town government and related meetings?   Check out the calendar for the month.     More...
Early Voting By Mail Applications Available Now
For the Annual Town Election scheduled for June 30, 2020, we encourage all registered Truro voters to vote by mail to ensure the safety of our election workers and the general public. To obtain an Early Voting Application please visit this link. Voters may also provide any written communication with the required information (the information requested in the Application). Completed, signed applications can be mailed, faxed, e-mailed (must include a scan with a signature), or dropped off in person to: Truro Clerk's Office, 24 Town Hall Rd, PO Box 2012, Truro, MA 02666-2012, Fax: 508-349-5505, Email: [email protected] For more information, please contact the Town Clerk's Office.
2020 Census
The 2020 Census is happening now. You can complete your questionnaire online, by phone or by mail. More...
Health Department
For information regarding the Coronavirus, please see the Health Department's  webpage.
Also COVID-19 Information updated   Click here.
Wear a Mask - Do your Part
Masks are required in public areas where social distancing is not possible (per Governor Baker's Order) and in public areas of Town at all times.   More...
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Local Businesses Open
Information about how our local businesses are operating during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (i.e. new hours, curbside pick up options, etc.)      More...
Library
The Truro Public Library sponsors a wide variety of interesting events and presentations each month, for both adults and kids, not to mention free e-book downloads.     More...
Council on Aging
For current information on the COA's programs and services, please visit our web site.
Additional useful and helpful information can be found in the COA's Truro Newsletter.

 
Recreation & Beach Department
Check out all the programs and activities offered by the Truro Recreation & Beach Department. This includes all kinds of adult and kid seasonal activities.     More...
Truro Historical Society.
Have you been wondering what to do with pieces of furniture that have served you well but no longer can be of good service to you?More...
Castle Hill Center for the Arts
Castle Hill is happy to announce online workshops throughout June, plus The Yellow Chair Salon: an exciting new partnership with Michael David. Don't miss our Virtual Gallery with two new shows: The Spring Member Show and the Encaustic Postcard Sale.     More...
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Good Neighbor | Truro
The Truro community has come together to help those most at risk in Truro during the COVID-19 pandemic. Good Neighbor | Truro needs volunteers of any age who use COVID-safe practices to sign up now to make "contactless" deliveries of restaurant-prepared and -packed foods and mail to homes in Truro where residents cannot leave their homes. We plan to start on April 7. Learn more about Good Neighbor |Truro here. You can volunteer at tprta.org/good-neighbor-volunteer-form. Please join in, help out, spread the word, and come together for Truro. Thanks!
Do You Know About Truro TV?
Truro happenings are current. You can be current, also. View your Town Boards' and Committees' sessions from the comfort of your home.   Tune your television to "Truro TV" Channel 18 OR connect online: Truro Town Website www.truro-ma.gov then CLICK "Truro TV Channel 18."   That will take you to this page, where you can also view live-streamed meetings by clicking on the green "Watch" button.
In the event of an emergency...
In the event of an emergency, such as severe weather or a power outage, if a member of your household would require special assistance due to a health condition, please contact the Truro Council on Aging to be added to the Elders of Special Concern program. Participants will be contacted by the Council on Aging or the Truro Police Department to determine if they have adequate supplies in preparing for an emergency. If you live alone, are disabled, use oxygen or other special medical equipment please contact the Council on Aging at (508) 413-9508 to be added to this program. ALERTruro
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Public WiFi
Free WiFi service is available 24/7 on the Library and Community Center front porches or from your auto in the parking lots, and within the buildings during open hours. No password is required.
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