Friday May 17 | Cape Cod Times
Two Harwich men face heroin charges after arrests
Two Harwich men were arrested on heroin charges after Yarmouth police executed a search warrant on a car owned by one of the men.
A change of scenery - Worcester, Cape galleries pull a 'Paint and Switch'
Norman H. Ringdahl, left, owner of Prints and the Potter Gallery, and Robert M. Nash, of the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, look over some of the work by Cape Cod artists that Nash delivered to the Worcester gallery.
Furnishings sought for benefit yard sale
The Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps, an agency committed to improving the lives of children and their families across Massachusetts, is seeking donations of slightly used household furnishings, kitchenware and other items for a yard sale to benefit the Cape Cod Adolescent Treatment Center in South Yarmouth.
Following an editorial last month about the abundance of litter on Cape Cod, we invited readers to identify the worst hot spots for roadside trash.
Researchers perform necropsy on second dead dolphin
A necropsy was being performed this morning on a female bottlenose dolphin, one of two dolphins saved Monday evening by rescuers on the northside of Dennis but were found dead yesterday.
Contrast in candidates in D-Y race
Phillip Morris, a longtime committee member ousted four years ago after a spate of bitter school budget battles between the district's two communities, is challenging incumbent John Henderson.
Cyclist rides into parked mail truck in South Yarmouth
A Hyannisport man was flown to a Boston hospital after he rode his bicycle into the back of a parked mail truck Monday afternoon, according to Yarmouth police.
Suspects in alleged home invasions charged
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL STONE AGE 25 5 Bryar Lane South Yarmouth FELONY ASSAULT WHILE ARMED WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPONMonday, May 13, 2013 Yarmouth and Harwich Police Team Up to Arrest Four for Armed Threats and Warrants On Friday, May 10, 2013, at 10:29 AM the Yarmouth Police Department responded to 910 Alewife Circle in South Yarmouth for a report of an ... (more)
College eyes Cape satellite campus
After scouting potential locations for more than a year, Bridgewater State University officials will announce a plan Tuesday to expand with a full-fledged satellite campus on Route 28 in South Yarmouth.
SEMASS reveals new trash costs
Cape Cod officials now know the price if they choose to continue sending the region's trash to a waste-to-energy incinerator in Rochester after current contracts expire at the end of 2014.
The Billy Best Story, Beating Cancer with Alternative Medicine
Photo gallery: Hog heaven in Dennis
The Rev. David Akin of St. Pius X Church in South Yarmouth blessed hundred of motorcyclists gathered yesterday at West Dennis Beach for the Blue Knights' annual Blessing of the Bikes.
It takes more than a suit to be jolly old St. Nick
SOUTH" YARMOUTH - The anticipation was killing Jocelyn Graul and Madison McWilliams Saturday afternoon as they waited in front of the Cape Cod Irish Village for the parade to begin.
South Yarmouth man, woman charged with dealing heroin
A regional team of state and local police arrested a man and a woman Tuesday on charges of dealing heroin.
Cape Cod Golf - It's Not Just for Vacations
Few places conjure vacation dreams like Cape Cod. Blue skies, rolling waves, sweeping beaches, and gracious New England architecture are just a few of the Cape's hallmarks.
GAUVIN: Commission for the Blind should(analyze, report on Cape dispute
There is going to be an unusual art exhibit at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod in South Yarmouth May 1 through 13.
No matter how achy your arthritis is making you, put your shoes on Saturday for the Cape's first-ever Arthritis Walk.
Police Log: Hyannis Man Arrested, Charged with OUI
The Barnstable Police Department provided the following. It does not indicate a conviction.
14-year-old heart recipient has police escort from hospital
She turned 14 and returned home from Boston Children's Hospital with a new heart - escorted by the Yarmouth police.
Physician stresses power of food
Sidhartha, 39, a longtime proponent of plant-based diets, traveled to Costa Rica this winter for a two-week course in permaculture, an ecological design system that emphasizes sustainability and community over pollution and waste.