
2010 Population: 12,243 The Town of Harwich is
a resort and residential community located on the south side of the Cape peninsula, with an extensive shoreline on Nantucket Sound.
Harwich was settled around 1665, and incorporated in 1694. The early economy of Harwich included agriculture and maritime industries and its history has
included boom and bust cycles from the earliest days of the community. When the whaling industry collapsed with the discovery of oil, the Harwich community's emphasis
shifted to cod fishing. By 1802, 15 to 20 ships were shore fishing and another four ships were cod fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador, and by 1851, there
were 48 ships employing 577 men and bringing in thousands of tons of cod and mackerel. The eventual decline of the fishing industry in Harwich by the latter part
of the 19th century was caused by increases in the size of ships which eventually outstripped the shallow port's ability to house them. Harwich residents turned to the development of
cranberry bogs and resorts for summer visitors, working side-by-side with Portuguese immigrants. The first Harwich resort hotel opened in 1880 and both the cranberry and the tourist industries
remain substantial parts of Harwich's economy. |
Welcome to the Seadar Inn in Harwich Port, Massachusetts. The Seadar Inn’s name was chosen by its first owners to signify the properties orientation to the sea and to reflect the thousands of cedar shingles on the exterior of the buildings and the split rail cedar fences that surround the property. The Collins Family purchased the property in 1970 and has owned and operated it for nearly forty years. During 2008, Michael Hanover joined the team as general manager. Many of our returning guests may recognize Michael as he has stayed at the Inn for more than ten years. Michael and the Collins Family welcome the opportunity to introduce you to the Seadar Inn and the many attractions that are available in the village of Harwich Port and the surrounding communities.
1 Braddock Lane, Harwich Port, MA
phone: 800-888-5250
508-432-0264
| Car Bursts Into Flames on Route 6 Eastbound; No Crash, Driver Escapes Unharmed [Photo Notes] Friday July 17, 2026 |
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HARWICH, MASSACHUSETTS ? A vehicle traveling east on Route 6 suddenly erupted in flames early Friday morning, shutting down the highway for more than an hour despite no crash or injuries.
The incident unfolded around 1:20 a.m. when the car, driving normally eastbound, caught fire without warning. The adult male driver escaped safely before the vehicle became fully engulfed.
Harwich firefighters arrived to find the car burning intensely. Two engines responded and quickly knocked down the bulk of the blaze, though crews continued working hot spots after one engine ran out of water. A state trooper closed the eastbound lane of Route 6 while firefighters operated.
The scene was cleared in just over an hour, with no injuries reported
The closure stranded several travelers. An older gentleman who said he was trying to get to Orleans was given directions to turn around, exit the highway, and continue east on Route 6A. A large cargo truck heading to Provincetown was too big to turn around, so it had to wait on the highway's shoulder until the road reopened.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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| Multiple people injured, traffic stalled after traffic crash on Route 6 in Harwich Wednesday July 15, 2026 |
| HARWICH ? Multiple people were transported to Cape Cod Hospital after a three-vehicle crash in Harwich shortly before 11 AM Wednesday. Harwich and Brewster ambulances along with a Provincetown ambulance returning from the hospital along with Chatham and an Orleans ambulances assisted with patient transport. None of the injuries were believed to be life-threatening. Traffic [?] |