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CAPTAIN DAVID KELLEY HOUSE

The Captain David Kelley House is a romantic bed and breakfast on Cape Cod, 1/2 mile from the warm ocean beaches of Nantucket Sound. Our central location provides easy access to all Cape Cod attractions.This charming Greek Revival home was built in 1835 by Sea Captain David N. Kelley and later sold to prominent Centerville citizen, Captain John Baker, Skipper of the "Pride of the Port." The two first-floor guest rooms are named in their honor. The remaining guest rooms are named after Captain and Mrs. Kelley's children; Patience, Alexander, Rachel and Phebe. A detailed historic restoration returned the Inn to its original classic character -- a 19th century Cape Cod Sea Captain’s Home. Craftsmen and decorators installed crown moldings, historic wallpapers, antique oriental carpets, nautical art and lovely antiques. All of the inn's major systems have been updated to ensure you a restful, comfortable stay.

539 Main St, Centerville, MA
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Rebuild my Patio
Monday March 20, 2023
Thinking of rebuilding your patio? Patios may sag,  move or shift over time. Get your patio inspected or rebuilt with an experienced Cape Cod patio builder. Look at some of our patios for ideas and appointments. [www.Stonemasoncc.com]   Barnstable Patio 3/27/2023   http://www.stonemasoncc.com
Barnstable County Celebrates Aquifund Launch
Monday March 20, 2023
HYANNIS ? Barnstable County officials are celebrating the launch for their re-worked Aquifund septic loan program.  County Wastewater Division Director Brian Baumgaertel said the revamp will allow them to provide zero interest loans to those who qualify as the region continues to face water quality issues.  ?Folks who live in areas where towns are working [?] The post Barnstable County Celebrates Aquifund Launch appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Volunteers Wanted for River Herring Count
Sunday March 19, 2023
HYANNIS ? The Barnstable Clean Water Coalition is looking for volunteers to count the herring as they travel upriver. The group will be monitoring herring at fish ladders along the Marstons Mills River for the annual spring migration. Per the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, the visual herring count begins on April 1st and [?] The post Volunteers Wanted for River Herring Count appeared first on CapeCod.com.
***  WATCH ***  QUESADILLA EVIDENCE FOUND AT BOTH SCENES: 38-year-old arrested for allegedly shattering ex-girlfriend's apartment window?
Saturday March 18, 2023
HYANNIS ? According to police sources, there was similar quesadilla evidence found at both scenes! At around 8:30 p.m. last evening, Barnstable Police responded to the Cromwell Court Apartments after a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend had just shattered her apartment window. Investigating officers found and photographed several cheese quesadillas in a Styrofoam container on the ground next to shattered glass from the broken apartment window. The quesadillas were made with flour tortillas (and not the traditional corn tortillas). Upon further investigation, officers determined there was probable cause to arrest the woman's ex-boyfriend and they began searching around town for the suspect's white pickup truck. As you will see in the following HN Video, about 20 minutes later, officers located the suspect's vehicle parked outside of the Dollar General store on West Main Street. The suspect was seated inside his pickup truck next to a young woman. Despite reportedly not initially wanting to open the truck's door, the suspect eventually decided it a good idea to be a team player, cooperate and go along peacefully with officers. Joseph Tucker, 38, was arrested and charged with Injury to Real and Personal Property. On the ground outside of the truck, officers photographed several quesadilla scraps. Inside of the truck were similar Styrofoam containers to the one found outside of the broken window at Cromwell Courts. Officers noted that the tortilla remnants outside of the truck appeared to also be made of flour (and not the traditional corn tortillas), and similar in overall appearance to the quesadillas discovered at the initial crime scene. It was also noted that the melted cheese fillings at both scenes were of the same color and texture, according to investigators. And it's still uncertain who actually prepared the quesadillas, but it appeared to be a professional job? possibly from a nearby restaurant or taco stand. Also, it's uncertain whether the quesadillas were actually used to break the window, or whether they will prove to be valuable pieces of evidence in this particular case, but officers felt it important to note their presence at both the crime and arrest scenes, nonetheless. In a seemingly unrelated matter, Joseph Tucker was photographed by HN as he was being arrested earlier in the week for a motor vehicle offense. His license was reportedly suspended at the time, and it's uncertain if he was in possession of any Mexican food during that earlier police encounter. (HN photo below)   No further details regarding this matter were available at the time of this report. And the following HN Video highlights both scenes. ?CASE-adilla? closed.   * The initial details contained in the above report are based on police radio transmissions and information on scene. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. [HN VIDEO ? PRESS PLAY] P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Fleetwood Mac [CLICK IT/CRANK IT!] The post ***  WATCH ***  QUESADILLA EVIDENCE FOUND AT BOTH SCENES: 38-year-old arrested for allegedly shattering ex-girlfriend's apartment window? first appeared on Hyannis News - News & Information for Hyannis Cape Cod.
DRIVER ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING AFTER LEAVING CRASH SCENE?  [HN PHOTOS]
Saturday March 18, 2023
      HYANNIS ? Sergeant Brian Jones of the Barnstable Police Department located a GMC pickup truck suspected of just being involved in a hit-and-run crash early this morning. Shortly after midnight, Barnstable patrol officers responded to the intersection of South Street and Old Colony Road, where they found a SUV up on the sidewalk, after it had just been struck and spun around by a pickup truck. The pickup truck is said to have continued driving south after the impact. An ambulance from the Hyannis Fire Department responded to evaluate the driver of the SUV, who was reportedly not seriously injured. Sergeant Jones located a GMC pickup truck moments later in the area of 500 Ocean Street. Patrolwoman Denise Baldner responded to 500 Ocean Street and gave the driver field sobriety testing instructions in Portuguese. The adult male driver was subsequently arrested for Operating Under the Influence of Alcohol and leaving the crash scene. He may also be charged with Negligent Operation according to sources on scene. * The initial details contained in the above report are based on police radio transmissions and information on scene. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. P.S. ? Today's Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Stereo MCs [CLICK IT/CRANK IT!]  The post DRIVER ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING AFTER LEAVING CRASH SCENE?  [HN PHOTOS] first appeared on Hyannis News - News & Information for Hyannis Cape Cod.
TWO TRANSPORTED AFTER RTE. 6 CRASH?  [HN PHOTOS]
Saturday March 18, 2023
  SANDWICH ? At least two people had to be transported to hospital after a two-vehicle crash on Route 6 last evening. At around 11:20 p.m., state troopers and Sandwich Police responded to what was initially reported as a three-vehicle crash westbound. (Upon arrival, HN only observed two crashed vehicles.) The crash turned out to be on the eastbound side of the highway, right at the Exit 63 ramps to and from Chase Road. HN observed an adult male with a head laceration. An off-duty police officer who arrived on scene on his way to work later advised there was at least one child in one of the wrecks. Ambulances responded from the Sandwich and West Barnstable Fire Departments. Two, possibly three, individuals were transported with injuries not believed to be life-threatening. (No further details regarding the crash victims were available at the time of this report.) Extra Sandwich Firefighters were on scene to deal with spilled fluids, and to disconnect the battery in one of the vehicles. The Massachusetts State Police are investigating the cause of the crash.The post TWO TRANSPORTED AFTER RTE. 6 CRASH?  [HN PHOTOS] first appeared on Hyannis News - News & Information for Hyannis Cape Cod.
Several evaluated after crash on Route 6 in Sandwich
Saturday March 18, 2023
SANDWICH ? Five people were evaluated after a two-vehicle crash on Route 6 in Sandwich shortly after 11 PM Friday. The crash happened eastbound by Exit 63 (Chase Road). Three of the victims were transported to Cape Cod Hospital by Sandwich and West Barnstable ambulances. But both vehicles had to be towed. Mass State Police [?] The post Several evaluated after crash on Route 6 in Sandwich appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Sunday Journal ? Barnstable County Commissioner Mark Forest Talks Opposition to Joint Base Gun Range
Friday March 17, 2023
Barnstable County reaffirmed its opposition to Joint Base Cape Cod's proposed machine gun range this week. Board of Regional Commissioners Chair Mark Forest joins Sunday Journal this week to discuss some of the issues they have with the project, why they are choosing to reaffirm their stance now, and some of the positive work that [?] The post Sunday Journal ? Barnstable County Commissioner Mark Forest Talks Opposition to Joint Base Gun Range appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Barnstable Police Officer retires after 34+ years on the job
Friday March 17, 2023
HYANNIS ? From Barnstable Police: It is with great honor that the Barnstable Police Department recognizes the retirement of John O'Hare and his 34+ years of service. As a committed member of the Barnstable Police Department John O'Hare finished his career assigned to the eve shift as a Patrol Officer. During his last roll call [?] The post Barnstable Police Officer retires after 34+ years on the job appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Barnstable man sentenced to 20 years in prison for production and possession of child pornography
Friday March 17, 2023
BOSTON, MA ? A Barnstable man was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for sexually exploiting two minor girls who were approximately four years old. Atticus J. Bernard, 22, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani to 20 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release. The government recommended a sentence [?] The post Barnstable man sentenced to 20 years in prison for production and possession of child pornography appeared first on CapeCod.com.
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