Centerville - Cape Cod

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Four Seas Ice Cream on Cape Cod MA (Centerville, Massachusetts) has been serving the finest homemade ice cream since 1934. Located just a quarter-mile from one of the Cape’s beautiful beaches, the old blacksmith shop-turned-ice-cream-store is where generations of summer visitors and Cape Cod residents have taken their families for a memorable summer experience. Our diners can take a cone to go or sit on stools at the counter in our dining room enjoying old-fashioned ice cream sundaes, sodas, frappes (the New England word for “milkshake”- a real milkshake is just milk with syrup, shaken) and other sweet treats. Four Seas specializes in flavors that harken back to the good old days but are just as delicious as ever – and they’re always made with the freshest ingredients and local fruits. For decades, we have been serving the Cape’s favorite flavors like fresh peach, black raspberry, cookie dough, peanut butter chocolate chip and coffee, as well as a few we originated, such as chip chocolate – created with melted chocolate that solidifies when it hits the frozen ice cream – and penuche pecan, an old-fashioned brown sugar flavor based on a special New England recipe. We also serve homemade sandwiches – including our extremely popular lobster salad sandwich.

Centerville Four Corners, Centerville, MA
phone: 508-775-1394
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Two vehicle crash reported on Bearse's Way in Hyannis
Friday July 26, 2024
HYANNIS ? Thursday afternoon about 3:15 PM, there was a two-vehicle crash on Bearses Way at the rear entrance to the Olive Garden Restaurant in Hyannis. There were no injuries. Barnstable Police are investigating the crash. Photos by John P. Carroll/CWN The post Two vehicle crash reported on Bearse's Way in Hyannis appeared first on CapeCod.com.
23-Year-Old Hyannis Man and 34-Year-Old Cotuit Man Arrested On Kidnapping, Firearms, and Assault Charges.
Friday July 26, 2024
HYANNIS ? Barnstable Police report that at approximately 7:00 AM on Thursday July 25, 2024, officers were dispatched to Quaker Road Hyannis for a subject who was suffering from apparent stab wounds. Upon investigation by Barnstable Patrol Officers and Detectives it was determined that the 49-year-old victim had been held against his will and assaulted [?] The post 23-Year-Old Hyannis Man and 34-Year-Old Cotuit Man Arrested On Kidnapping, Firearms, and Assault Charges. appeared first on CapeCod.com.
2024 Town of Barnstable Unity Day Promo Video
Friday July 26, 2024
2024 Town of Barnstable Unity Day Promo Video
***  AUDIO ***  SHOOTING SUSPECT IN CUSTODY AFTER THURSDAY MORNING STABBING INVESTIGATION?
Friday July 26, 2024
HN FILE PHOTO: Two Barnstable Police patrolmen escort Eric Randall toward one of their squad cars in September of 2022. Randall was under arrest for motor vehicle charges. Randall is no stranger to local police?   HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? [HN AUDIO NOTES] ? [DEVELOPING] ? As you will hear in the following HN AUDIO, around 7:00 a.m. yesterday morning ? Thursday, July 25, 2024 ? Barnstable Police patrol officers responded to Quaker Road for a report of somebody bleeding. Officers arrived on scene and found a man with a stab wound. The man was transported to Cape Cod Hospital by a Hyannis FD ambulance. Officers developed two suspects related to the stabbing, according to a police source. Richard Villa, (in his mid-thirties), of Hyannis was arrested near the scene. Eric Randall, of Hyannis, who had already fled the scene was also wanted in connection to the stabbing. Eric Randall was also wanted for a Tuesday evening shooting at a residence on Moco Road in West Barnstable. CLICK HERE for HN's initial coverage and video entitled, *** WATCH *** AN EVENING OF VIOLENCE: GUNSHOTS, ASSAULTS, KNUCKLEHEADS ON THE LOOSE? As you will hear in the following HN AUDIO, officers put out a description of Randall and began searching the area. Meanwhile, the scene of the stabbing at 98 Quaker Road was secured by patrol officers until BPD detectives could arrive with a search warrant. A while later, Eric Randall was spotted in the area of the AM-PM Convenience store on Bearses Way. As you will hear, officers were attempting to apprehend Randall when he suddenly led them on a foot chase. (Note: the BPD is reportedly working on a more detailed press release?) Randall was eventually taken into custody near the convenience store. Fearing that Randall had possibly discarded a firearm during the chase, police conducted an intensive search behind the store and nearby backyards. Two K9 units and a number of patrol officers assisted in the search, which was inconclusive, according to a police source. While transporting Randall back to BPD Headquarters for booking, officers informed dispatch that he was being extremely volatile. At some point during the booking process, a decision was made to transport Randall to Cape Cod Hospital. Hyannis FD reportedly determined that Randall was ?not safe enough? to be transported inside one of their ambulances, according to BPD radio transmissions. Randall was then loaded into a BPD cruiser to be transported to CCH. During the drive, Randall's volatile behavior continued, causing officers to pull over at one point, according to radio transmissions. In the end, Randall was successfully transported to CCH. According to a police source, investigators recovered a firearm at 98 Quaker Road during their search. It's uncertain whether the recovered firearm is the same one allegedly used on Tuesday evening at the West Barnstable address. The following HN video contains AUDIO highlights of Thursday morning's stabbing investigation, along with the foot chase and capture of Eric Randall. [DEVELOPING] The BPD is reportedly working on a press release and HN will provide official, updated details as they become available. [HN AUDIO/VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY] P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Andy Williams?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]   * The initial details contained in the above report are based on police radio transmissions and information on scene. All defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Mosquito Collected In Barnstable Tests Positive For Eastern Equine Encephalitis
Friday July 26, 2024
BARNSTABLE ? The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced on Thursday that a mosquito sample collected on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, in the north-west quadrant of the Town of Barnstable tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis, a rare but serious illness spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. This disease has caused 43 infections [?] The post Mosquito Collected In Barnstable Tests Positive For Eastern Equine Encephalitis appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Vehicle vs boat trailer stalls traffic on Route 151 in Mashpee
Thursday July 25, 2024
MASHPEE ? A Jeep collided with a boat trailer in Mashpee around 10 AM Thursday. The crash happened on Nathan Ellis Highway (Route 151) near Old Barnstable Road. The trailer attached to a pickup truck appeared to be carrying a Mashpee Department of Natural resources vessel. No injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation. [?] The post Vehicle vs boat trailer stalls traffic on Route 151 in Mashpee appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Discover Barnstable Season 5 - Sandy Neck Long Term Coastal Resiliency Project
Thursday July 25, 2024
Discover Barnstable Season 5 - Sandy Neck Long Term Coastal Resiliency Project
MEDFIELD MAN PLEA-BARGAINS SUSPENDED SENTENCE IN DENNIS BOAT HOMICIDE
Thursday July 25, 2024
According to a statement received yesterday from the office of Cape & Islands District Attorney Robert J. Galibois, on Monday, July 15, 2024, David K. Sullivan, (age 19 when indicted in September of 2023,) of Medfield, pleaded guilty to Boat Homicide by Negligence, and Person Under 21 in Possession of Alcohol. A Barnstable County Grand Jury indicted Sullivan on September 29, 2023, for his role in the July 21, 2023 death of a 17-year-old female during a boating crash in Dennis. According to the statement, District Attorney Galibois's office negotiated the following deal with the defendant: ?The Cape and Island District Attorney's Office consulted with the victim's family who supported the Commonwealth's recommendation of a suspended sentence for 2.5 years with 5 years probation. Judge Callan sentenced Mr. Sullivan to 5 years probation with various conditions.? The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Molly Finn and Victim Witness Assistant Deb McCoy. Sullivan had been initially indicted on the charges of death of a person caused by operating a boat under the influence of intoxicating liquor, possession of false RMV documents, minor in possession of alcohol, two counts of operating a boat while under the influence of intoxicating liquor causing serious bodily injury, and reckless or negligent operation of a boat causing death. On July 21, 2023, at around 9:01 p.m., the Dennis Police Department received a 911 call reporting a boat had just slammed into a jetty near the mouth of Sesuit Harbor. According to initial emergency radio transmissions, a number of police resources and firefighters began to scramble toward the scene upon learning that as many as eight souls were possibly in the water after the boat had hit the rocks. It was an alarming and sometimes chaotic scene where seconds mattered. (See the following HN Videos that show rescue efforts and vessel recovery.) First responders quickly learned that a 17-year-female was unaccounted for and believed to still be in the water near the crash. Her body was eventually recovered from the water by members of the Dennis Fire Department and the regional dive team. She was pronounced deceased at the scene. In a July 2023 media statement, District Attorney Galibois wrote: ?Preliminary information received by investigators established that the vessel, a Regulator equipped with two outboard 250 horsepower engines bearing an Alabama registration, was occupied by 6 individuals including the deceased, at the time of the crash. The location of the crash was identified as the jetty by the channel leading to the Northside Marina in Sesuit Harbor. Other occupants of the boat were treated at the Cape Cod Hospital.? The crash was investigated by a number of law enforcement resources, including the Massachusetts State Police Detectives assigned to the Cape & Islands District Attorney's Office, the Massachusetts Environmental Police, Dennis Police Department, and the Massachusetts State Police Crime Scene Services Section.   HN NOTES: HN arrived shortly after the initial first responders and immediately began documenting rescue efforts on video. I remember Medflight helicopters were not flying that evening, probably due to adverse weather conditions in the area. As I arrived in the parking lot of the Sesuit Harbor Municipal Marina, an ambulance was preparing to transport a teenage male who had suffered a head laceration during the crash. I remember his head appeared heavily bandaged. Another young survivor was nearby, obviously very upset, occasionally crying out? Bystanders began jogging out toward the jetty which was about two blocks from the parking lot with the ambulances. I remember attempting to look out to where the crash happened, but it was too dark to see anything with any clarity, so I returned to the marina parking area. It was a harrowing scene as ambulances, dive teams, and other search and rescue resources began to fill the small parking area near the boat ramp. Then I suddenly saw a sedan fly toward the marina that was now blocked off to the general public. (It was now a crime scene.) I made eye contact with the driver, a woman who appeared to be in her early forties. Her face said it all? and the grief was palpable as she stopped only briefly, looked out at the ambulances and then suddenly sped off toward a small beach parking area near the jetty. In my mind, (although I couldn't say for certain,) she was desperately looking to find her child. Although I never learned who she was, or which child may have been hers, the look on her face said it all? and a sudden wave of raw sadness hit me in the gut like a heavyweight prizefighter. The fear and grief on her face knocked the wind out of me, and I felt sickened by the entire thing? and I can only imagine how much worse all the parents and loved ones must have felt that evening? along with the painful days that would follow. And now I can only pray, ?Dear Lord, please bless and comfort all those affected by that dark, horribly gut-wrenching and senseless tragedy.? [HN VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY] [HN VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY] CLICK HERE for the initial HN coverage from that evening in July, 2023.
Brewster Police Officer arrested on charges of possessing and disseminating child pornography
Wednesday July 24, 2024
BARNSTABLE ? Cape & Islands District Attorney Robert J. Galibois announced that Matthew B. Marshall, a police officer with the Town of Brewster Police Department, was arrested Wednesday afternoon after his duty shift by members of the Massachusetts State Police Cyber Crimes Unit/Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Officer Marshall is charged with Possession of [?] The post Brewster Police Officer arrested on charges of possessing and disseminating child pornography appeared first on CapeCod.com.
***  WATCH ***  AN EVENING OF VIOLENCE: GUNSHOTS, ASSAULTS, KNUCKLEHEADS ON THE LOOSE?
Wednesday July 24, 2024
TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS ? [HN VIDEO NOTES] ? It was a Tuesday evening of violence where Barnstable Police had their hands full with reports of gunshots, assaults, and knuckleheads doing what they do best. As you will see and hear in the following HN Video, shortly after 10:00 p.m., a number of Barnstable Police officers responded to an address on Moco Rd. in West Barnstable for a report of gunshots inside a residence. Officers surrounded the property and ordered everyone one to come out of the house. Four people were detained. The two suspects, however, had already fled the scene, possibly in a white pickup truck. A Cape-wide B.O.L.O. was put out for two local brothers who are no strangers police. While investigating the gunshot scene, police called a West Barnstable FD ambulance for a woman possibly suffering some type of reaction to drugs (at the Moco Rd. address). She was eventually transported to Cape Cod Hospital. While EMTs at the gunshot scene were loading the woman into an ambulance, police still on scene had to suddenly break away and scramble across town toward another violent call on Spring Street in Hyannis. According to BPD radio transmissions, the reporting party on Spring Street stated that two males, possibly both armed with firearms, broke into the residence. A white pickup truck was reportedly spotted in the area at the time of the call. Police were wondering whether the Hyannis crime scene on Spring Street could be somehow related to the West Barnstable crime scene on Moco Road. Some details match between both scenes, but there are also factors pointing toward the contrary. The following HN Video then shows footage from a car stop where, a short time after midnight, a BPD detective spotted a man in Hyannis who was wanted in what was described as an earlier assault case unrelated to the scenes on Moco Road and Spring Street. The investigation into all three cases remains very active and ongoing. The following HN footage shows three separate scenes. The first two scenes may be related on one hand? but on the other hand they may be completely unrelated? it's too early to tell. All three scenes happened within a relatively short span of time. The suspects in the first two scenes remain at large. It was busy evening. The following HN Video attempts to show some of the action? [HN VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY] P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Leon Redbone?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]   * The initial details contained in the above report are based on police radio transmissions and information on scene. All defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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