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Colony expelled Anne Hutchinson

Because of a guest writer's error, a "My View" column on Page A9 of Monday's Times incorrectly reported the first name of a woman expelled by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in Colonial times. She was Anne Hutchinson.

 

Centerville display to stay for now

A popular roadside display at the intersection of Route 28 and Old Stage Road has been given a temporary reprieve.

 

An odd interlude with seals in Truro

On today's CapeCast: A man and his dog, out for a walk on a remote beach in Truro, became the star attraction for a bunch of seals.

 

Truro police investigate nighttime ATM break-in

Truro police and the Barnstable County Sheriff's Criminal Investigation Bureau were investigating an ATM break-in Tuesday, Truro police said in a statement.

 

Kitchen fire damages Centerville home

There were no injuries after a kitchen fire Tuesday night, said Centerville-Osterville-Marstons-Mills fire Capt. Richard Sargent in a statement.

 

Orleans man seriously injured in Route 6 crash

A 27-year-old Orleans man had to be extricated from his vehicle after an early morning crash on Route 6, according to the Wellfleet police.

 

Police: Two men linked to Hyannis area business break-ins

Two men who were arrested for trying to rob the safe of a Hyannis restaurant in August were connected with a slew of breaking and enterings Monday after police connected the duo's fingerprints with past incidents, Barnstable police said in a statement.

 

Teenager charged with assaulting Mashpee officer

A Mashpee teen was released on his own recognizance Monday after pleading not guilty to driving under the influence of drugs, assaulting a police officer and possessing more than an ounce of marijuana with intent to distribute, according to court records.

 

Memories in ruin on eroding North Beach

The shifting sands of fate once blessed more than 40 families with cottages along North Beach.

 

'A dignified place of rest'

A new grave marker memorializes those who died in obscurity at Falmouth Poor House.

 

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