
Zip Code - 02655 |
The Roadhouse Cafe, located at 488 South Street in the heart of Hyannis, is recognized as one of Cape Cod's premiere restaurants.
The key for the Roadhouse Cafe has been to consistently provide superior food, service and ambiance to both locals and visitors alike. Owned and operated by David Colombo for the last twenty three years.
488 South St., Hyannis, MA
phone: 508-775-2386
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| Nomination period opens for the Mercy Otis Warren ?Cape Cod Woman of the Year? award Wednesday February 11, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? The nomination period is now open for the Mercy Otis Warren ?Cape Cod Woman of the Year? award, now in its twenty-fifth year of recognizing women making outstanding contributions to Cape life. Nominations can be made for contributions in business, education, civic engagement and volunteerism, and the arts, exemplifying the spirit of the award's namesake, a symbol of national spirit and public service. [?]
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| Seat Belts Save Lives: Unbelted Passenger Transported to Hospital after Rollover in W. Barnstable [HN Photos] Wednesday February 11, 2026 |
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WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS ? A dramatic rollover crash on Route 6 westbound underscored the life-saving power of seat belts, with one unbuckled passenger rushed to the hospital while others walked away unscathed, according to radio transmissions.
Emergency responders, including state troopers and West Barnstable firefighters, arrived at the scene just before the Route 149 exit to find a sedan overturned in the median. Three people had been inside the vehicle. The crash happened at around 11:15 p.m. last evening.
Upon evaluation, the passenger not wearing a seat belt sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was promptly transported to Cape Cod Hospital for care. In stark contrast, the two belted passengers were mobile at the scene and needed no additional medical treatment after being given the once over by rescue.
The crash temporarily narrowed the highway to a single lane as crews cleared the area. Buckler's Towing removed the wrecked vehicle, and Massachusetts Department of Transportation (Mass DOT) resources addressed any snow or ice left over on the roadway.
The Massachusetts State Police is investigating the circumstances leading to the rollover.
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| State AG pushing back on offshore wind freezes Wednesday February 11, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has filed an amicus brief opposing the Trump Administration's effort to halt development of the New England Wind 1 offshore wind project, which is expected to power more than 300,000 homes. Supporting developer Avangrid Power, Campbell argued that completing the project is essential to meeting growing energy [?]
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| Snowy conditions may have led to rollover crash in West Barnstable Wednesday February 11, 2026 |
| WEST BARNSTABLE ? The snowy conditions may have let to a vehicle reportedly lost control and rolled on its roof.The crash happened about 11:15 PM Monday on Route 6 westbound between Route 132 and Route 149. At least one person was transported to Cape Cod Hospital for evaluation. Mass State Police temporarily closed the westbound [?]
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| Cape Cod Commission asks for public input on proposed changes to roadway categorization Tuesday February 10, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? The Cape Cod Commission is inviting the public to comment on proposed changes to roadway functional classification and freight corridor designations for a series of roadways on Cape Cod. The updates include roads in Bourne, Sandwich, Falmouth, Barnstable, Dennis, Harwich, Chatham, Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown. ?Roadway functional classification? is the categorization system for [?]
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| Fish monitors wanted as herring spawning season approaches Tuesday February 10, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? Scientists are looking for volunteers to count fish as spawning season approaches. The Association to Preserve Cape Cod is recruiting for the river herring season from Orleans to Sandwich, offering an opportunity to witness the annual spring migration while contributing to science. The fish sustain the Cape's osprey, seal and dolphin populations. They [?]
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| Trump opens formerly protected waters south of Cape Cod to commercial fishing Monday February 09, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? The Trump Administration has opened up a formerly protected, about 5,000 square mile area of the waters south of Cape Cod to commercial fishing, drawing criticism from conservation groups. The move targets the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, located south of the islands. The Monument covers the edge of the continental [?]
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| 31-Year-Old Hyannis Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges Saturday February 07, 2026 |
| HYANNIS ? From Barnstable Police: On January 23rd, 2026 Barnstable Police Detectives, with the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police, and the United States Secret Service Cyber Fraud Task Force executed a search warrant at a residence located in Hyannis, MA. As a result of the search warrant and follow-up investigation over the following days, [?]
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| Woman Accuses Trooper of ?Rape? After Wild 120 MPH Chase Ends in Yarmouth [HN Video] Friday February 06, 2026 |
| YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? A dramatic high-speed pursuit on Route 6 turned chaotic early Friday morning when a woman led a Massachusetts State Trooper on a chase reaching speeds of 120 mph on Route 6, according to radio transmissions. She was arrested and minutes later accused the trooper of ?rape? while in custody, according to HN observations and video.
The incident unfolded around 12:30 a.m. when the trooper tried to stop a gray Audi traveling eastbound on the Mid-Cape Highway, according to radio transmissions. The chase was called off as the vehicle exited at Exit 75 in Yarmouth. Moments later, a Yarmouth Police officer located the suspect parked at the bottom of the ramp at the intersection with Union Street, with the trooper and additional Yarmouth officers quickly arriving to assist.
HN video footage captured the woman, born in November 1988, appearing very uncooperative as she was placed into a state police cruiser. She was then transported to the Massachusetts State Police barracks in South Yarmouth for booking.
The following HN video footage also captured the scene outside the barracks, where the situation escalated further. As the trooper escorted her inside?with body camera activated?the woman yelled accusations of rape and demanded a Breathalyzer test. Shortly after, a Yarmouth Fire Department ambulance crew responded to treat a trooper who had reportedly been spit on in the eye, per radio reports.
The woman remains in custody, and authorities have not released further details on charges or the ongoing investigation. HN is actively working on gathering official details.
HN Reminder: The above report is based on police radio transmission and observations on scene. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
*** Caution *** The following video contains extremely foul language directed at police by the suspect as she's being escorted into the barracks for booking. Viewer discretion is advised.
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HN after dark? [unrelated HN images from recent overnights]
ABOVE: Barnstable Police officers were on the scene of a possible active breaking and entering last evening, with the suspect potentially still inside. A careful check revealed that the suspect had already fled. The incident occurred at a residence on Murray Way in Hyannis. A member of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Crime Scene Unit assisted at the scene with evidence collection and documentation. The investigation is ongoing.
ABOVE: Dennis Police patrol officers rushed to a Dennis Port address Wednesday evening after a man called to report that his roommate had just stabbed him in the eye. HN was on scene as officers discovered what really happened. It turned out the eye injury wasn't severe, and the man was not immediately transported from the scene to the hospital; instead, he ended up being arrested. What initially sounded like a potential bloodbath turned out to be a fight between two young adult male roommates, with the caller being the one under arrest after all was said and done. The arrestee changed his mind about needing treatment for the alleged eye injury once he was being booked on domestic violence charges at Dennis Police Headquarters.
ABOVE: Barnstable Police officers arrested a Sandwich man earlier in the week who reportedly was wanted in Sandwich for Armed Robbery. The photo shows a Barnstable Police patrolman speaking with the passenger who was eventually released from the scene, while the suspect was in custody in the backseat of the police pickup truck. HN, due to time constraints, has been unable to gather additional details from the Sandwich Police Department regarding the ?Armed Robbery? warrant. HN will provide updates as they become available.
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| Barnstable to consider mandating best available sewer systems near sensitive waterbodies Thursday February 05, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? A new proposal out of the Barnstable Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan's Ad Hoc Committee would request that the Town's Board of Health require the installation of best available innovative sewage disposal systems at properties in near proximity to sensitive waterways. Specifically, the proposal would require such technologies within 1,000 feet of nitrogen sensitive waterbodies and within 1,000 feet of areas whose surface waters feed into such waterbodies, with additional requirements for properties on Osterville's Little Island [?]
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