
Zip code - 02632 |
Centrally located in the heart of Cape Cod - Hyannis, MA - Cape Winds is a beautiful four-season resort featuring easy access to Cape beaches, restaurants, shopping, activities and entertainment.
Cape Winds is close to all the best the Cape has to offer. Whether it's a 2-minute drive to Nantucket Sound's Craigville Beach or a 20-minute trip to Nauset to one of the top ten beaches in America, Cape Winds is in the center of it all. Hyannis Main
Street shops and restaurants, Hyannis Harbor fishing trips, waterside eateries and cruises to Martha's Vineyard and
Nantucket, the Cape Cod Melody tent, Kennedy Museum and much, much more are within easy reach of Cape Winds.
657 W. Main Street, Hyannis, MA
phone: 508-778-4949
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| Barnstable Patrolwoman Busts Man Breaking Into Brand New Volvos in Hyannis! [HN Video] Thursday July 16, 2026 |
| HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? [HN Video Notes] ? It was just after 2:15 a.m. Thursday when security cameras at the Volvo dealership on North Street in Hyannis caught a man sneaking onto the lot and going through brand new vehicles.
Barnstable Police squad cars hit the gas and Patrolwoman Rebecca Tatzel-Mandel rolled up within seconds, taking the suspect into custody ? a homeless man well known to local officers.
He's now facing charges of breaking and entering into a motor vehicle during nighttime hours. He was transported straight to Barnstable Police Headquarters for booking.
A sheriff's crime scene unit was called in to document evidence, and investigators are working to pull the dealership's security footage.
Watch the tense police radio transmissions and the moment officers had the suspect in custody right after they arrived on scene!
HN Reminder: These are initial details based on police radio transmissions and information from police sources. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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| Barnstable lifeguards, fire departments conduct beach rescue training Wednesday July 15, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? As the summer beach season gets underway, Barnstable's lifeguards participated in a comprehensive emergency rescue training exercise last week designed to strengthen coordination with local first responders during real-life beach emergencies. The training, held at Craigville Beach, brought together Town of Barnstable lifeguards, the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire & Rescue Department and the [?] |
| BID Opening - FY27 Barnstable United Elementary Chill Water Pipe Insulation Replacement - 07-15-2026 Wednesday July 15, 2026 |
| BID Opening - FY27 Barnstable United Elementary Chill Water Pipe Insulation Replacement - 07-15-2026 |
| One person seriously injured in collision on Barnstable Road in Hyannis Wednesday July 15, 2026 |
| HYANNIS ? One person was transported to Cape Cod Hospital as a trauma alert following a collision in Hyannis sometime after 11:30 AM Wednesday. The crash happened on Barnstable Road at Center Street. Police detoured traffic off Barnstable Road between Elm and Willow Streets. The cause of the crash is under investigation. |
| Sandwich Man Charged With Drunk Boating After High-Speed Crash Into Moored Boat on Wequaquet Lake Tuesday July 14, 2026 |
| Above HN photo: Sean Davies walks past a Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills firefighter after Saturday night's boat crash on Wequaquet Lake. Inserts: Davies's booking photo and cellphone images of the moored vessel damaged in the crash.
CENTERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS ? A 23-year-old Sandwich man was arrested and charged with operating a boat under the influence after his vessel slammed into a moored boat at high speed on Wequaquet Lake Saturday night, according to a report filed in Barnstable District Court.
Sean Davies of Sandwich was operating the motorboat (registration MS9201BY) when it collided with an unoccupied, moored vessel near the Wequaquet Lake Yacht Club at 150 Annable Point Road around 10:15 p.m. on July 11, 2026. Barnstable police and Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills firefighters responded to the scene.
Three people were evaluated at the scene. One young man was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with a knee injury and a potential head injury. His injuries are not considered life-threatening.
Massachusetts Environmental Police Sergeant Aaron Fitzpatrick was notified by Barnstable officers around 10:50 p.m. and took over the investigation. When he spoke with Davies, Fitzpatrick observed slurred speech, glassy and bloodshot eyes, and an odor of alcohol on his breath. Davies, who identified himself as the boat's owner, told the sergeant they had been traveling fast but could not recall the exact speed when they struck the moored vessel.
Davies performed field sobriety tests and registered 0.122% on a preliminary breath test. He was placed under arrest and transported to Barnstable Police Headquarters for booking. A second breath test administered at 12:33 a.m. showed 0.10% blood-alcohol content ? above the legal limit of 0.08%.
An inspection of the boat revealed several open containers of alcohol, including Cutwater White Russian and Suncruiser Iced Tea and Vodka, along with additional nip bottles. The vessel also lacked the navigation lights required for nighttime operation and did not have an automatic fuel pump shut-off.
Davies was charged with operating a boat under the influence of alcohol, unsafe operation of a motorboat, and operating a vessel without the required automatic fuel pump shut-off.
HN Reminder: The initial details contained in the above report are based on radio transmissions, information from police sources, and documents filed in Barnstable District Court. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
INITIAL HN REPORT & PHOTOS: Wequaquet Lake Boat Crash, One Transported to CCH
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| Burn victim airlifted from Hyannis Tuesday July 14, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? A victim suffering from significant burns was airlifted to an off-Cape burn unit sometime after noon Tuesday. The victim arrived at an urgent care and was taken by ambulance to Cape Cod Gateway Airport to meet the MedFlight helicopter. Further details were not immediately available. |
| High rip current risk, elevated fire risk, air quality alert Tuesday July 14, 2026 |
| ?HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM EDT TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING? * WHAT?Dangerous rip currents expected, especially on south-facing beaches. * WHERE?Washington, Southern Bristol MA, Southern Plymouth MA, Barnstable MA, Dukes MA, Nantucket MA, and Newport RI Counties. * WHEN?From 10 AM EDT Tuesday through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS?Rip currents can sweep [?] |
| Wrong-Way Driver and Passenger With $10K Cash Raise Suspicions in Early Hyannis Stop [Photo Notes] Tuesday July 14, 2026 |
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HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? Plainclothes Barnstable police officers watched a dark-colored sedan pull out of a hotel parking lot and drive the wrong way down Main Street just after 1 a.m. Tuesday. They quickly stopped the car near the intersection with Sea Street.
A records check on the 25-year-old driver from Chelsea showed multiple past entries on his adult record, including gun and drug charges. Officers spotted what appeared to be drug paraphernalia inside the vehicle, including a straw with powdery residue.
The passenger had no identification. The name and date of birth he gave returned no matches in the system. Both men told officers they had just left the hotel after visiting a friend from the city who was staying there.
Officers had the pair step out of the car. During a pat frisk, they found roughly $10,000 in cash in the passenger's front pocket. When asked what he did for work, the passenger said he installs drywall. Pressed for the name of his company, he reportedly said he works for ?a friend.?
The stop occurred in an area with a history of narcotics activity. Officers called for a Barnstable Police K-9 unit trained in drug detection. The dog and officers searched the vehicle but found no narcotics.
The large amount of cash led officers to wonder whether a sale had just taken place. Without further evidence, both men were released. The driver received a traffic citation for driving the wrong way on Main Street. The entire encounter was documented, and both men were told what had raised suspicions. They appeared to understand. Before leaving, the passenger shook an officer's hand. Earlier, he reportedly told officers he is from Revere.
No arrests were made. The driver and passenger walked away ? one with a ticket, the other with his $10,000 still in his pocket. It was just early morning business as usual on the streets of Hyannis.
HN Reminder: The initial details contained in the above report are based on radio transmissions and information from police sources. All potential defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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