Comprehensive Financial Advisory Committee - Operating Budget Subcommittee - 03-19-2025
BOURNE – A man was transported to an off-Cape trauma center after reportedly falling two stories from a roof. The incident happened atva construction site on Williston Road about 10:30 AM Thursday. Further details were not immediately available. The post Man taken to trauma center after fall from…
Discover Barnstable: Building a Stronger Future - A Conversation with Dr. Sara Ahern - Part 2
Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District Commission 03-19-2025
BOURNE – The Bourne High School was evacuated shortly after 8 AM Thursday after reports of a burning odor in the auditorium. Fire officials traced the problem to a rooftop ventilation unit. A power surge may have contributed to the situation and firefighters checked the other units in the school…
BOSTON, MA – Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the results of a year-long federal investigation into illegal firearm sales across Massachusetts. According to the charging documents, the investigation identified Brazilian nationals in several communities in Massachusetts who have…
Above: D.O.J. evidence photo/ HN edits… The f irearms were allegedly tied to Brazilian transnational criminal organization, feds say… BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – According to a United States Department of Justice media statement, yesterday – March 19, 2025 – the U.S. Attorney’s…
HYANNIS – The Town of Barnstable is announcing upgrades to a pair of intersections on Main Street in Hyannis starting next Monday, located at Center Street and Camp Street. The work includes pedestrian and traffic signals, improving curb ramps and crosswalks, and resurfacing pavement. There will be…
BOSTON – Applications are being accepted for the first-ever Massachusetts Poet Laureate. Governor Maura Healey signed an executive order earlier this year to establish the position which has existed in most other U.S. states. According to Healey’s office, the honorary position is intended to promote…
capecodcom · Remote Town Meetings May be Here to Stay, More with Cape Politician Sheila Lyons HYANNIS – Remote meetings for towns and other government agencies could stick around a while longer. State officials indicated they will extend the Open Meeting Law rules allowing virtual public meetings…
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FALMOUTH – From Ice Boston: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with federal law enforcement…
FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS — [D.O.J. MEDIA STATEMENT] – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,…
CAPE COD – As the Connecticut River Valley, Central, Southeast, and Western regions of the state…
YARMOUTH – The Yarmouth Zoning Board of Appeals held a contentious meeting last week concerning a lobsterman…
MASHPEE – The Community Health Center has welcomed a new member to its board of directors. …
PROVINCETOWN – A car reportedly struck a tree on Route in Provincetown about 10 PM Sunday. The…
MASHPEE – A car reportedly struck a utility pole on Old Barnstable Road near Mashpee Village about…
PROVINCETOWN – Residents of Provincetown gathered Monday for the Annual Town Meeting, with hundreds…