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Police report wave of break-ins in Yarmouth
The police are investigating a series of break-ins across town this week. From Monday to yesterday afternoon there had been 17 reported residential, commercial and motor vehicle break-ins or attempted break-ins, according to a statement issued by the Yarmouth police.
Arrests made in 2007 safe heist at Cottle's
Two years ago on the night of June 2 thieves broke into the office of the family owned E.C. Cottle lumberyard on Lambert's Cove Road in West Tisbury and removed a safe said to contain more than $10,000. Kristen K. Brown After two years of sleepless nights, Kristen K. Brown, 22, of Chilmark decided she could no longer bear the guilt for her role in ...
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Eastham Elementary School fifth-graders are presenting a holiday music program at 11:30 a.m. Dec.
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Also performing will be John Harrison on piano, Rod McCaulley on acoustic bass and Bart Weisman on drums.
Cottage and camper owners who jammed a public meeting yesterday at town hall asked town officials to preserve the seasonal colonies that line Old Wharf Road and create summer memories for thousands of residents and visitors.
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In an effort to combat the most recent spike in the Breaking and Entering of residences, businesses and motor vehicles, the Falmouth Police combined information from several sources which led to the arrest of Robert Estrela , 18, of East Falmouth, for Breaking and Entering at a home on Shorewood Drive in East Falmouth.
Let's do lunch: Eating like the locals do in Vietnam
You know a Vietnamese restaurant is authentic when the waitress has to teach you how to eat your lunch.
The South Yarmouth Board of Health voted unanimously in favor of a variance to allow two popular English bulldogs to remain in Yarmouthport Village Store for at least one more year, bringing eight months of controversy to a temporary halt, the Cape Cod Times reports.
W. Dennis shooting suspect out on bail
Benjamin Galvin, 18, was arraigned in district court yesterday on charges related to the shooting of a man in West Dennis early Sunday.
It took nearly six months, but the Massachusetts State Police have finally resolved a citizen complaint filed by the Cape Cod Times.
Sound Choice: Hot Soup at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod
The Cape band Hot Soup will play at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod on Friday night to benefit the American Cancer Society Dennis-Yarmouth Relay for Life team.
Seniors' license renewals will gum up works further
Your Oct. 30 photo of a long line of people outside the RMV office in South Yarmouth makes one wonder what those lines will be like when the folks age 75 and older, as proposed by pending legislation, are required to present themselves at the RMV for license renewals.
A la Cape: Gerardi's offers traditional Italian with a twist
The season changed and we craved Italian. My husband and I wanted the hearty taste of a rich sauce and, as celebrity chef Mario Batali sometimes says, the "pinnacle of pasta" that feeds your soul and gives you pure pleasure.
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More sidewalks needed throughout the Cape
When Barnstable has started a new Growth Incentive Zoning Plan, more than just ramps, sidewalks are needed to "complete the streets." Out of the Cape Cod's more than 3,775 miles of roads, only under 9 percent have been completed with sidewalks.
Tricks (and treats) not just for kids
Collecting bags full of candy is kid stuff, but Halloween also is a favorite holiday for many adults, and there are plenty of events on Cape that are specifically geared toward older revelers.
Budget cuts leave Yarmouth RMV crowded
A long line of people waited for the South Yarmouth Registry of Motor Vehicles branch to open today.
Dog bylaw missed the real problem
On Oct. 19, voters in Mashpee rejected a petitioned article that would have created a restrictive bylaw aimed at pit bulls.
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