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Multiple drug charges filed after police probe

BARNSTABLE — Three people have been arrested after a monthlong investigation into drug sales by one of the suspects.

 

OUI charged after crash with children in Jeep

BARNSTABLE — A man who crashed a Jeep Cherokee on Saturday night in Yarmouth Port while allegedly driving drunk with his two children in the vehicle pleaded not guilty to several related charges Monday in Barnstable District Court.

 

Pie shop theft serves up 18-month sentence

BARNSTABLE — A Centerville man was sentenced to 18 months in the Barnstable County Correctional Facility for breaking into Centerville Pie Co. on Route 28 and stealing almost $1,900 from two locked safes.

 

Property owners deal with nor'easter

HYANNIS — Sharon Christensen went to brunch Sunday with a women's group she started six years ago.

 

Two men charged with heroin trafficking

BOURNE — A Hyannis man and Mashpee man are facing drug trafficking charges after state police allegedly found heroin in their sport utility vehicle Sunday night.

 

It's Time to Vote: Tight races seen on Cape

In July 2013, it appeared as though 2014 would go down as a year of turnover in Cape and Islands politics.

 

Last lobster leaves Joe's

SANDWICH – A 43-year run selling seafood on the Sandwich waterfront came to an end Monday.

 

Raptor flown to Florida to continue rehab

Today on CapeCast: Most birds fly south for the winter using their own wings. But not this osprey, who is a special feathered passenger on a flight to Florida today. Find out why!

 

Education briefs

Cape Cod Community College will offer program and admissions information sessions as well as a "Startup Weekend" this month at its West Barnstable campus.

 

HealthStyle: Troubled youth - early identification

“Children of today now love luxury, have bad manners and contempt for authority. They show disrespect for their elders. They are now the tyrants not the servants of their household. They contradict their parents and tyrannize their teachers.

 

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