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Fence erected on Nauset Spit

On today's CapeCast: A fence has just been erected near the Eastham-Orleans border on Nauset Spit to prevent vehicles from crossing into Eastham--we take a look and meet folks at the barrier!

 

Man, 60, suffers traumatic injuries in Falmouth

Police and rescuers responded to 13 Shore Street Thursday night for a 60-year-old man who was suffering from traumatic life-threatening injuries, according to the Falmouth Fire Department.

 

Police: Man attacked by naked suspect in Hyannis

A West Barnstable man was arraigned Thursday in Barnstable District Court on charges he broke into a Hyannis apartment while naked and attacked the resident with a broomstick.

 

Worker accused of racking up credit card debt

A Chatham man was arraigned Thursday in Barnstable District Court for allegedly charging about $14,000 worth of merchandise to his company's credit card.

 

Man pleads not guilty to 5th OUI charge

Two months after he allegedly struck two vehicles head-on, a Falmouth man was arraigned Wednesday on charges he was driving under the influence of drugs for the fifth time, according to Falmouth District Court records.

 

Man pleads guilty to assault, resisting arrest

An East Falmouth man was sentenced to three months in prison after pleading guilty Wednesday to hitting a woman in the arm and ear, then resisting arrest and slamming his head against the plastic glass partition inside a Falmouth police cruiser,...

 

Mashpee 17-year-old dragged by pickup truck

A 17-year-old girl was taken to a Boston hospital by MedFlight helicopter late Thursday afternoon after being dragged 20 to 30 feet by her pickup truck, according to the Barnstable police.

 

Immigration is hot topic for GOP candidates in 9th District

At the beginning of the year, it seemed like the Republican nomination to take on U.S. Rep. William Keating, D-Mass, was John Chapman’s to lose.

 

United Monomoy High opens with 'energy and enthusiasm'

On the first day of school Thursday, hundreds of students flooded “Main Street,” the wide boulevard that connects the front and rear entrances to the brand new Monomoy Regional High School.

 

For the record: Break-in occurred in lot of Island Queen Ferry

Because of incorrect information given to the Times, a story on Page A2 of Thursday's edition about a car break-in in Falmouth that led to a home robbery had an incorrect location.

 

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