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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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| Sheriff's department announces Flag Sojourn 250 is coming to Cape Cod Thursday June 11, 2026 |
| BOURNE ? From Barnstable County Sheriff's Department: The Barnstable County Sheriff's Office will host Flag Sojourn 250, a global journey of one flag that celebrates the 250th anniversary of our nation. Join Sheriff Donna D. Buckley and special guests for a flag raising ceremony on Flag Day, Sunday, June 14, at 1 p.m. at the [?] |
| Drunk 'She/Her' CIA Operative Nicholas 'Nicole' Johnson Busted After Masked Rampage Leaves Trail of Toppled Planters & Trash Barrels Down Entire Main Street, Hyannis Wednesday June 10, 2026 |
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HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? Shortly before midnight Tuesday, June 9, 2026, Barnstable Police swarmed downtown after calls about a masked figure in all black knocking over town trash barrels and decorative store planters the entire length of Main Street. One caller swore the suspect might even be carrying a pipe.
Cops followed the trail of destruction toward the East End and cuffed the masked vandal near the old Flashback Bar near Center Street. That's exactly when Hyannis News rolled up to snap photos ? and the suspect wasn't happy about it.
?Bro, you're going to bring terrorists to the town? because of my work? it's not okay!? the suspect told HN. When an officer asked what ?work? that was, the answer came back 'CIA Operative.'
Police later confirmed the suspect claimed to work for the Agency. Real deal or total fantasy?(It's going to be a #&%*@^%! confirming it through Langley.) But HN has photographed this same character before. On April 20, 2026, the masked ?CIA Operative? tried flashing a ?special police? badge at a downtown merchant ? who fired back with his own realistic-looking fake U.S. Department of Homeland Security ?Special Agent? badge in one of the most ridiculous standoffs in Hyannis history.
?What in the wide, wide world of sports is a-goin' on here?? ~ Slim Pickens
Click the following HyannisNews.com link entitled ?FAKE FED VS. FAKE COP IN FREAK MASK: Two Charged After Police Badges Flashed During Hyannis Standoff? for HN's initial encounter with aforementioned suspect?
As the above Hyannis News photos show, someone left a path of tipped-over trash barrels and toppled storefront planters the whole length of Main Street. Police say their guy is 26-year-old Nicholas Johnson, currently professing to be homeless in Hyannis. He's already been slapped with three counts of Injury to Real Property for the one-person crime spree, plus Disorderly Conduct ? and more charges are coming as they piece together the vodka-fueled mess.
Sources say Johnson admitted to being drunk on vodka. Oh, and ?her? pronouns are ?she/her? ? because, as ?she? told police, Nicholas is in the process of transitioning to Nicole.
When the CIA goes deep undercover, they really go deep!
A Massachusetts judge will figure out what to do with ?Nicole? Johnson at her arraignment tomorrow in Barnstable District Court. At the time of this report, Johnson was still in custody but expected to be released on personal recognizance later this morning ? once ?she? sobers up?
? and so it goes.
(HN Note: I wonder what ?Nicole? has planned for us next? Sources tell HN that ?Nicole? is no stranger to local law enforcement and was just recently arrested in May on separate charges including making threats and disorderly conduct. For those keeping score, that's at least 3 separate arrests in 3 months! Again: ?What in the wide, wide world of sports is a-goin' on here??)
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HN Reminder: The initial details contained in the above report are based on radio transmissions and information from police sources. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. |
| Hyannis Male Flees on Foot After Alleged Attack on Girlfriend and Threats to 2-Year-Old Son; Toddler Safely Rescued by Police [HN Photos] Tuesday June 09, 2026 |
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HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? Barnstable Police launched an urgent manhunt Monday evening after a woman reported being attacked by her boyfriend at a residence on Bearses Way, with the suspect ? the father of the couple's 2-year-old son ? fleeing on foot after allegedly threatening to harm the child.
The incident unfolded early last evening when officers were dispatched to a frantic woman running down Bearses Way. She told police she had just been attacked by her boyfriend. Moments into the call, officers were updated she was now heading toward Barnstable Police Headquarters in a vehicle. Responding officers learned a 2-year-old boy ? the suspect's son ? was still inside the home. The child had been asleep during the alleged attack, but neighbors reported possibly seeing the man flee the scene. His vehicle remained in the driveway.
With probable cause established for multiple domestic violence charges, police broadcast the suspect's name, description, and photo to all units. A K-9 team was immediately dispatched. When officers learned the suspect had allegedly threatened the toddler, concern for the child's safety escalated. The mother, who had reached headquarters and was being treated by Hyannis Fire Department paramedics before her transport to Cape Cod Hospital, gave police permission to enter the residence.
Uncertain whether the suspect might still be hiding inside, officers formed a tactical team and made entry. They quickly located the boy and radioed that he was ?secured.? A Hyannis ambulance crew, staged nearby, transported the toddler to Cape Cod Hospital for evaluation. He was expected to be reunited with his mother there.
A thorough search of the home and yard turned up no sign of the suspect. The manhunt then expanded into surrounding neighborhoods, aided by a Barnstable County Sheriff's Office drone unit, as well as the BPD K-9 unit. As of late Monday night, the man remained at large.
(Note: A separate report of a child choking at another Hyannis residence occurred around the same time as the aforementioned call; the first officers on the 2nd scene confirmed that child was conscious, alert, and safe.)
* The above report is mainly based on police radio transmissions and sources on scene. Massachusetts law prohibits the police from officially releasing details on domestic violence cases until after arraignment.
Police continue to search for the suspect.
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| Rip Current Advisory in effect Monday Monday June 08, 2026 |
| Rip Current Statement Coastal Hazard Message National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 446 AM EDT Mon Jun 8 2026 ?HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM EDT THIS MORNING THROUGH THIS EVENING? * WHAT?Dangerous rip currents expected. * WHERE?Barnstable MA and Nantucket MA Counties. * WHEN?From 8 AM EDT this morning through this evening. [?] |
| Stolen Brockton Subaru Cornered in Harwich Cul-de-Sac After Failing to Stop for Dennis Patrolman Sunday June 07, 2026 |
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HARWICH, MASSACHUSETTS ? A Subaru Crosstrek stolen Brockton led a Dennis police patrolman on an early-morning pursuit that ended peacefully in a dead-end Harwich cul-de-sac Sunday, with the driver surrendering hands-out the window while the patrolman waited for backup.
At approximately 2:15 a.m. on June 7, a Dennis patrolman spotted the vehicle traveling east on Great Western Road near the Dennis-Harwich town line. When the cruiser's mobile data system flagged the Crosstrek as stolen, the officer notified dispatch and attempted to stop it. The driver refused, continuing into Harwich as backup became a problem: Harwich officers were tied up on another call and Dennis units were still minutes away.
The situation grew more precarious when the suspect turned right onto Rocky Way ? a road that dead-ends inside a residential development ? then abruptly pulled into the Ridge Court cul-de-sac and parked in a random driveway. With backup still roughly a minute out, the lone occupant extended both hands through the driver's window in an apparent show of compliance, according to the patrolman's radio transmission to other units.
Moments later, a second Dennis unit arrived. Officers took the driver into custody without further incident. The suspect was transported to Dennis Police Department headquarters, and the Crosstrek was towed there to be photographed by a member of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office Crime Scene Unit.
The vehicle had been reported stolen out Brockton on May 30. Police confirmed the suspect is not a Dennis resident. He faces charges including receiving a stolen motor vehicle and failure to stop for police.
Dennis police were still finalizing their report Sunday morning. Hyannis News has reached out for additional details and will update this story as information becomes available.
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| Notes from the Overnight: Pickup Truck Jumps Curb, Slams into Utility Pole in West Yarmouth [HN Photos] Saturday June 06, 2026 |
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WEST YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? A pickup truck traveling west on Route 28 veered across the oncoming lane, jumped a curb and slammed into a utility pole in front of the Yarmouth Resort shortly before midnight Friday.
The driver remained at the scene and spoke with Yarmouth police officers, with a Portuguese-speaking officer assisting during questioning. Despite significant front-end damage to the truck ? including a completely missing wheel assembly ? the driver showed no obvious serious injuries. He was placed on a stretcher and taken to Cape Cod Hospital for evaluation.
Firefighters and police followed a trail of debris back to the damaged pole, which Eversource was called to inspect. The wrecked pickup was towed from the scene. Yarmouth police are investigating the cause.
Vehicle Slams Into Tree, Bursts Into Flames on Route 6 in Provincetown
PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS ?A single-vehicle crash sent a car into a tree and erupting in flames on Route 6 near Scott's Crossing, close to the Truro town line, shortly after 11 p.m. Friday.
No injuries were reported. Firefighters closed the roadway while they extinguished the blaze and removed hazards. Provincetown police are investigating the cause. No further details were available at the time of this report.
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Falmouth Man Arrested for Kidnapping, Assault in Violent Home Invasion
FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? Falmouth police arrested 27-year-old Neil O'Flaherty of Falmouth on Thursday in connection with a May 25 home invasion and assault in the Ashumet Valley neighborhood.
Shortly after 9:41 p.m. that night, officers responded to Austin Stokes Drive where an unknown man had climbed through a bedroom window, assaulted a resident, and held the victim against their will. A second resident interrupted the attack, prompting the suspect to flee through the same window. The intruder was not known by the victim.
After an initial search involving a K-9 unit and drone failed to locate the suspect, Falmouth detectives eventually linked O'Flaherty to the crime following his arrest in a separate Mashpee break-in on June 1. On June 4, officers served an arrest warrant and executed a search warrant at his residence, seizing related evidence.
O'Flaherty faces charges of aggravated burglary, kidnapping, assault with intent to murder, assault and battery on a person age 60 or older, and breaking and entering in the nighttime for a felony. He was arraigned Friday in Falmouth District Court and held.
Falmouth police thanked the Mashpee Police Department, Barnstable County Sheriff's Office, and members of the public who provided tips during the investigation.
Truro Man Sentenced to 14½ to 16 Years for Raping Teen Who Considered Him Her 'Uncle'
TRURO, MASSACHUSETTS ? A Barnstable Superior Court judge sentenced Richard Reynolds to 14½ to 16 years in state prison after a jury convicted him of raping an 18-year-old girl who considered him her ?uncle? figure.
In August 2015, the then-41-year-old contractor ? who was friendly with the victim's mother ? took the teenager to an unoccupied home in Truro and raped her. The victim disclosed the assault in February 2023.
Following a six-day trial and five hours of deliberations, a Barnstable County jury convicted Reynolds of rape on April 30. Judge Michael Cahillane imposed the sentence.
The case was investigated by Lt. Steven Raneo of the Truro Police Department with assistance from Wellfleet and Barnstable police. Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Isaacs prosecuted.
Cape & Islands District Attorney Robert J. Galibois credited the victim's courage in testifying and thanked the Truro Police Department and other agencies for their work.
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Truro Firefighters Knock Down Fully Involved Trailer Blaze at Adventure Bound Campground
TRURO, MASSACHUSETTS ? Truro firefighters raced to a fully involved trailer fire at Adventure Bound Campgrounds Wednesday afternoon after receiving multiple calls around 5:30 p.m.
Truro Engine 1 and Tanker 1 arrived on scene and quickly knocked down the flames with assistance from Provincetown Ladder 1 and Wellfleet Tanker 1.
No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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Falmouth Police Investigated an Early-Morning Rollover Crash on Sandwich Road Wednesday?
FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? Falmouth police investigated a head-on collision that caused a rollover crash shortly before 5 a.m. Wednesday on Sandwich Road. According to sources, two vehicles collided head-on, sending one of them overturning. One person was transported to Falmouth Hospital for evaluation. No further injuries were reported. Sandwich Road needed to be closed between Brick Kiln Road and Teaticket Highway while crews cleared the scene. [FPD Photo/ HN Edits]
And finally?
ABOVE: HN ?So Hytown It Hurts? Snapshot
Hyannis, Massachusetts ? 3:00 a.m. A man streaks past on a bicycle, pushing an office chair on rollers northward along Yarmouth Road toward the highway.
It was so purely, achingly Hytown it actually hurt.
I snatched my full-frame Canon from the seat beside me and quickly squeezed off a single frame while halted at the traffic light. Where on earth was he headed with that rolling throne at three in the morning? Who knows? and who cares!
These are the fleeting, surreal images I witness on the overnight streets ? night after night ? and every so often I remember, with a quiet jolt of gratitude, how blessed I am to be the one chasing them.
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| Cyanobacteria Advisories Issued for Three Barnstable Ponds Friday June 05, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE ? Health officials are warning pet owners to keep animals away from several local ponds after elevated levels of cyanobacteria were detected in recent water quality testing. According to a water quality update issued June 4, a new pet advisory has been issued for Hinckley Pond following the detection of increased cyanobacteria levels in [?] |