BARNSTABLE – A Barnstable man was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Boston for selling four “ghost guns” to an undercover agent. Jacob Linhares, 34, was sentenced by U.S. Senior District Court Judge Douglas Woodlock to two years in prison and three years of supervised release. On Dec.…
HYANNIS – [HN NOTES] – Over the past two amazing Hytown days, HN ventured out in order to specifically make random photos of downtown buildings, boats, cars and things. I wasn’t alone! And so, I’m not sure I accomplished very … Continue reading → The post HN PHOTOS: …
NEW YORK (AP) — The man accused in the shooting of 10 people on a Brooklyn subway has been arrested and charged with a federal terrorism offense. The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York announced the charge against Frank R. James on Wednesday, shortly after James was taken into custody…
BOURNE – Quite a sight in the Cape Cod Canal Wednesday as the Mayflower II traversed the canal. The ship had been in dry dock in Mystic, CT for maintenance over the winter. The vessel passed through the canal headed home to Plimoth Patuxet Museums. The post Mayflower II passes through Cape Cod…
YARMOUTH – Governor Charlie Baker joined Yarmouth Police Department officials for a ceremonial signing of Nero’s Law Tuesday—the 4-year anniversary of the shooting that killed Yarmouth Police Sergeant Sean Gannon and wounded his K9 partner Nero. The shooting occurred while Gannon was serving…
DENNIS – Cape Cinema will hold a fundraising event to help provide humanitarian aid for those in Ukraine as the invasion by Russian forces continues. The benefit screening held on April 19 will donate all proceeds from $20 tickets to the Ukraine Relief Fund. The film that will be screened…
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Marathon returns to the traditional Patriots Day holiday for the first time in three years next week. The city’s police superintendent says runners and spectators should be prepared to encounter heavy security. Gregory Long said at a Tuesday news conference that in addition…
HYANNIS – To help cover some of the administrative costs incurred by the state responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will send almost $7.7 million to Massachusetts. The funds totaling $7,670,434 in federal funding will be directed to the Massachusetts…
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PROVINCETOWN – A woman reportedly fell overboard into the water from MacMillan Wharf sometime around…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) – Advisers to the U.S. government are recommending that COVID-19 booster…
FALMOUTH – The Falmouth select board has moved ahead with the removal of Julian Suso from the town…
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The federal government says the number of whales entangled in fishing gear has…
HYANNIS – Barnstable County has received a three-year $256,842 grant from the Massachusetts Executive…
YARMOUTH – In an effort to conserve water across the town, Yarmouth officials are recommending…
SANDWICH – Sandwich officials are asking residents and visitors to consider volunteering for the…
WELLFLEET – Wellfleet Police invite you to join Officer Matthew McGue and Eastham Police Sgt. Josh…