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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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Attorney General Campbell Pushing Back Against ?Junk Fees?
Tuesday December 05, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has proposed regulations to prohibit hidden ?junk fees,? which officials say companies use to deceptively hike prices on consumers above advertised prices. The proposed regulations would require businesses to clearly disclose the total price of a product at the time it is presented to consumers, provide clear and [?] The post Attorney General Campbell Pushing Back Against ?Junk Fees? appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Rep. Fernandes Running for State Senate
Tuesday December 05, 2023
HYANNIS ? Barnstable/Dukes/Nantucket State Representative Dylan Fernandes has announced that he is running for the Plymouth and Barnstable State Senate seat. In a statement, he said he brings six years of legislative experience to the table, including working on issues including environment, affordable housing, and public health.  He said he will also address the Pilgrim [?] The post Rep. Fernandes Running for State Senate appeared first on CapeCod.com.
HN PHOTOS: ?ALL-TOO-COMMON LANE ISSUES??
Monday December 04, 2023
Top HN photo: A driver stoops over to pick up his Jeep's front tire at a Route 6A crash scene, Sunday afternoon?             BARNSTABLE ? [HN NOTES & MULLINGS ON THE MATTER] ? As can be seen in the above HN photos, the Barnstable Police are investigating what caused at least one vehicle to cross over the center line and collide with an oncoming car yesterday afternoon. Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured (one driver was evaluated inside an ambulance but refused transport) and the damage appeared to reflect both vehicles being ?clipped? on the driver's side, near the front tire area. The crash happened early afternoon, on Route 6A near the intersection with Keveney Lane. The roads were wet from a steady, ongoing light rain. Heavy Sunday traffic became backed up in both directions as officers needed to stop cars, reducing the flow to one lane, intermittently in each direction. It was an all-too-common midday mess. I'll reiterate, this type of crash, that fortunately ended up being relatively ?minor? due to a matter of inches, happens all day long on the Cape. The accident is under investigation and without speculating too much about this specific crash, I will say that a lot of these crashes are not simple ?accidents.? In general ? but maybe not this one ? many of these crashes are intentional negligence due to excessive speed or distracted driving? ?lane issues? that wouldn't happen if everyone was focused on the task at hand, which is safe driving, of course? ? staying within marked lanes? ? traveling at posted speeds. While driving to yesterday's crash, HN was almost clipped by a young family in an SUV that appeared to be having a good time laughing, yukking it up, and whatnot, without realizing they had just drifted into my lane. It's good my head was in the game at least, or else there would have been a second crash to deal with? ? another ?matter of inches.? People's inability to drive respectfully and safely is actually much worse in the daytime in my opinion. And the offenders are not your ?normal? reckless offenders, they are moms, dads, teens, routine commuters, all playing Russian Roulette with oncoming traffic by #&%*@^%! around on their cellphones? because, you know, ?gotta answer that last text!? One of these days, I'm going to set up a high-powered lens to record clueless drivers arriving at random traffic lights. When the ?games? begin. When fine, upstanding mom and dad, both decked-out in Mr. & Mrs. ?good citizen? business attire, decide to get a little texting in, because they are ?responsible? of course, and not like the other idiots. Damn reckless, self-centered fools! But again, I'm not saying texting, speed, or some other form of distracted driving was the actual cause of yesterday's crash, the one pictured above. In yesterday's crash, it's quite likely both drivers were ?victims of circumstance.? Pure, accidental circumstance? The Barnstable Police Department is investigating the actual cause of yesterday's crash? P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Curly Howard & The Three Stooges?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]  
Barnstable Leadership Academy Offers Residents Close-Up View Of Town Government
Monday December 04, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? The Town of Barnstable is preparing to host the 29th session of Inside Barnstable Town Government, A Citizens Leadership Academy on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. During the 12-week program, participants will be exposed to the inner workings of local government to further their knowledge of and participation in civic duties and affairs, while [?] The post Barnstable Leadership Academy Offers Residents Close-Up View Of Town Government appeared first on CapeCod.com.
New AAA Study Finds Drivers Admitting to Risky Driving Behaviors
Monday December 04, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? More drivers are admitting to risky driving behaviors, according to AAA, in an annual study run to find the habits of those behind the wheel. The report, done by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, grouped drivers into six categories by analyzing patterns of self-reported risky driving behaviors, and just over four in [?] The post New AAA Study Finds Drivers Admitting to Risky Driving Behaviors appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Attorney General Advises Consumers to be Aware When Donating
Monday December 04, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? With the holiday season in full swing as Christmas approaches, Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has issued an advisory and tips to ensure that residents make well-researched and informed decisions when donating to charitable organizations. While some charities raise funds on their own, says officials, others pay professional solicitors to seek donations from [?] The post Attorney General Advises Consumers to be Aware When Donating appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Health Experts Seeing Rise in Flu Cases
Monday December 04, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? Health officials are stating a need for more awareness of the flu as they have seen a rise in the number of cases this flu season. An estimated 1.2 million illnesses, 12,000 hospitalizations, and 780 deaths from the flu so far has led to the annual campaign from the American Medical Association (AMA), [?] The post Health Experts Seeing Rise in Flu Cases appeared first on CapeCod.com.
No injuries after crash involving ambulance in Centerville
Sunday December 03, 2023
CENTERVILLE ? A Sandwich Fire Department ambulance transporting a patient to Cape Cod Hospital was involved in a traffic crash. The crash happened about 6 PM on Falmouth Road (Route 28) at Phinney's Lane. No injuries were reported but another ambulance completed the transport of the original patient. Barnstable Police are investigating how the crash [?] The post No injuries after crash involving ambulance in Centerville appeared first on CapeCod.com.
One person injured in crash on Route 6A in Barnstable
Sunday December 03, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? At about 12:30 PM Sunday afternoon, there was a two-vehicle crash on Route 6A at Keveney lane in Barnstable. A Jeep Wrangler and a Ford Fusion collided. One driver was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with unknown injuries. Traffic was backed up in both directions on Route 6A until the scene was cleared. [?] The post One person injured in crash on Route 6A in Barnstable appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Over $3.4 Million Awarded for COVID Vaccination Costs
Sunday December 03, 2023
BARNSTABLE ?  Over $3.4 million dollars will be sent by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to Massachusetts to reimburse for the cost of providing vaccinations to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. The amount will be given in a Public Assistance Grant and sent to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for the cost of [?] The post Over $3.4 Million Awarded for COVID Vaccination Costs appeared first on CapeCod.com.
***  WATCH ***  STABBING VICTIM ARRIVES AT CENTERVILLE FIRE STATION? SUSPECT ARRESTED IN YARMOUTH?
Saturday December 02, 2023
CENTERVILLE, Massachusetts ?  [DEVELOPING] ?  As you will see and hear in the following HN Video, at around 8:00 p.m. last evening, a woman was instructed to pull her car into COMM FD Headquarters after she called police saying her boyfriend had just been stabbed twice, once to his left side and once again to his shoulder, according to radio transmissions. The male victim was said to be in priority one condition.  And EMTs transported to the victim to Cape Cod hospital after learning Medflight was not flying due to weather.  An alert was put out to Cape Cod law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for a suspect possibly traveling in a Buick sedan.  A license plate number for the sedan was also broadcast to surrounding police departments.  Investigators arrived at COMM FD to speak with the girlfriend who been driving with the stabbing victim. A short time into the investigation, Yarmouth police officers spotted the suspect vehicle in their town.  A traffic stop was conducted in the parking lot of the Stop & Shop on Station Ave.  A suspect was taken into custody.  A Barnstable police officer met with YPD officers, taking custody of their stabbing suspect.  The suspect was transported back to BPD Headquarters to be booked on Assault & Battery with a Dangerous Weapon charges.  [DEVELOPING] The stabbing victim's condition remains unknown at the time of this report.  Two young children who were seated in car seats inside the victim's vehicle were not injured.  The Barnstable Police Department is investigating.  HN will publish official updates as they become available.  The following HN Video highlights the scene? [HN VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY]
Barnstable Police investigating stabbing
Saturday December 02, 2023
CENTERVILLE ? Barnstable Police are investigating a stabbing. The victim was reportedly driven to the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills fire station on Route 28 shortly before 8 PM Friday. Rescuers called for a MedFlight helicopter to respond but it was grounded by bad weather. The victim was rushed by ambulance to Cape Cod Hospital. Further details were [?] The post Barnstable Police investigating stabbing appeared first on CapeCod.com.
HYANNIS MAN CHARGED W/ ASSAULT TO MURDER FOR SHOOTING WIFE ON THANKSGIVING DAY, COPS SAY [HN VIDEO]
Friday December 01, 2023
IMAGES: HN photo of detectives investigating shooting victim's vehicle at crime scene. Insert of Mark Griswold's 2017 Barnstable Police booking photo for gun trafficking charges. Griswold reportedly pleaded guilty in 2018 and was sentenced to five years in state prison.   HYANNIS, Massachusetts ?  As you can see in the following HN Video, this past Thursday, November 23, 2023 ? Thanksgiving Day ? Barnstable Police were called to an address on Hamden Circle for a woman who had reportedly just been shot. CLICK HERE to read HN's initial report entitled ?WOMAN SHOT AT HYANNIS RESIDENCE ON THANKSGIVING DAY.? HN has learned of an arrest in the case? According to Barnstable Police documents filed during an arraignment in district court on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, Detective Kevin Connolly reports that on Thanksgiving at around 5:37 p.m., the Barnstable Police Department received a 911 call from 127 Hamden Circle. The call was reportedly placed by Mark Griswold who stated that someone had just shot at him and his wife? and that his wife had been hit. Detective Connolly's report continues to state that Hyannis Rescue arrived and transported the wife to Cape Cod Hospital for an ?apparent gunshot wound to the left hand and right chest.? But according to Detective Connolly's report, there appears to be inconsistencies in statements made by Mark Griswold and his wife, the gunshot victim. Investigators also obtained nearby security camera footage that also reportedly seems to be telling a different story. Mark Griswold reportedly told investigators that he was getting out of his car and was in the process of getting into his wife's car to leave for dinner when he heard a ?pow.? The following images are copies of Detective Connolly's report. HN has removed certain potentially sensitive details for the time being:         The following HN Video highlights the initial Thanksgiving Day scene and investigation? [HN VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY] P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Bryan Ferry?  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]  
Yarmouth Police remember Officer Brad Erickson
Friday December 01, 2023
YARMOUTH ? Twenty-three years ago, today, Yarmouth Police Department Patrol Officer Bradford M. Erickson was killed in the line of duty while directing traffic at a road-improvement project in Barnstable. At approximately 2:30 PM, on December 1, 2000, Patrol Officer Erickson, age 60, was struck by a fully loaded heavy construction vehicle and transported to [?] The post Yarmouth Police remember Officer Brad Erickson appeared first on CapeCod.com.
OpenCape Appoints New Board of Director from Cape Cod Community College
Friday December 01, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? OneCape recently announced the appointing of Louis Becco, Lead Instructor of Cyber Security at Cape Cod Community College, to its Board of Directors. A resident of Hyannis, Becco is currently teaching his seventh year as the Lead Instructor for the Cyber Security Program he created from the ground up for the college. Becco [?] The post OpenCape Appoints New Board of Director from Cape Cod Community College appeared first on CapeCod.com.
AAA Advising Safety for Christmas Tree Transport
Friday December 01, 2023
BARNSTABLE ? As the Christmas season arrives, AAA Northeast is advising residents to be aware of certain safety tips when bringing home a Christmas tree for the celebration. Officials say an improperly secured tree can not only scratch paint on your car, but also tear door seals or bend window frames as well if not [?] The post AAA Advising Safety for Christmas Tree Transport appeared first on CapeCod.com.
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