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Sid's Furniture owner guilty of tax evasion
Abbott Davidson of Centerville, former owner of Sid's Furniture in Hyannis and star of a well-known series of local TV ads, pleaded guilty today to charges that he failed to pay $245,000 in taxes over a two-year period.
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Anger flows over Hyannis sewer expansion price tag
Neighbors of Stewarts Creek, near the West End Rotary, will meet today to discuss, among other things, possible legal action against the town over sewer extensions planned for the area.
The Black Whale swims into Hyannis
TRADITIONAL WARES Scrimshaw artist Nancy Lyon uses many different objects to create her art, including knife handles, pendants, key fobs and pens.
BOWEN, William Jr., 46, 454 Winslow Gray Road, Yarmouth; assault and battery, Sept.
Accused West Dennis shooter arraigned
Benjamin Galvin, 18, was arraigned this morning on charges he shot a man in West Dennis early Sunday morning.
Firefighters extinguish car blaze in Hyannis
At 10:30 am today there was a report of a car with heavy smoke coming out of it, at West Main Street Hyannis and Strawberry Hill road.
Community shines at Unity rally
ONE SMALL CANDLE Led in song by Rabbi Yekusiel Alperowitz, co-director of the Chabad Jewish Center on West Main Street in Hyannis, about 200 gathered outside the center after the Nov.
Brown campaign office opens in Hyannis today
State Sen. Scott Brown, who is running for the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Edward M. Kennedy, is opening a Cape Cod office.
Cape woman pleads guilty in drug case
A Hyannis woman pleaded guilty in Barnstable Superior Court this week to charges arising out of a brief police chase and drug bust in July 2008.
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Hyannis man sentenced in '08 drug case
A Hyannis man, one of three people charged after police confiscated an estimated $50,000 worth of cocaine, pleaded guilty in Barnstable Superior Court yesterday.
Hyannis man charged with drug trafficking
The Barnstable police arrested a Hyannis man yesterday on suspicion of drug trafficking.
Canadian pianist fills in for Cape symphony's Mozart concerts
With the World Series just over, baseball fans are keenly aware of the importance of pinch hitters, who come in at crucial moments, on short notice, and are expected to deliver.
Man drives car into Hyannis liquor store
It was an unhappy birthday for an alleged drunk driver who crashed into a local liquor store early this morning, police said.
Accused killer Robert Upton denied bail
Aris Manoloules' brother and the man charged with killing him allegedly had lunch together on the day of his murder.
3 Youths Accused In Mass. Jewish Center Vandalism
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Designer for new Hyannis water tank sought
The Hyannis Water Division is seeking a consultant to select a site and design a new water tower.
Hyannis neighbors coming together after shootings
OPEN ARMS Barnstable Police Chief Paul MacDonald and Detective Sgt. John Murphy talk frankly and supportively with residents of Hyannis's Nautical Way neighborhood about what can be done collectively to build community.
Hyannis Jewish center targeted by vandals
Betty Gladstein showed up at the Chabad Jewish Center yesterday, looking to clean up some chalk her young daughter had left on the carpet Tuesday.