Zip code - 02632 |
Four Seas Ice Cream on Cape Cod MA (Centerville, Massachusetts) has been serving the finest homemade ice cream since 1934.
Located just a quarter-mile from one of the Cape’s beautiful beaches, the old blacksmith shop-turned-ice-cream-store is where generations of summer visitors and Cape Cod residents have taken their families for a memorable summer experience.
Our diners can take a cone to go or sit on stools at the counter in our dining room enjoying old-fashioned ice cream sundaes, sodas, frappes (the New England word for “milkshake”- a real milkshake is just milk with syrup, shaken) and other sweet treats.
Four Seas specializes in flavors that harken back to the good old days but are just as delicious as ever – and they’re always made with the freshest ingredients and local fruits.
For decades, we have been serving the Cape’s favorite flavors like fresh peach, black raspberry, cookie dough, peanut butter chocolate chip and coffee, as well as a few we originated, such as chip chocolate – created with melted chocolate that solidifies when it hits the frozen ice cream – and penuche pecan, an old-fashioned brown sugar flavor based on a special New England recipe.
We also serve homemade sandwiches – including our extremely popular lobster salad sandwich.
Centerville Four Corners, Centerville, MA
phone: 508-775-1394
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Barnstable Commissioners Asking Governor For Funding Help On Water Projects Thursday March 27, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? The Barnstable County Commissioners are voting to send a letter to Governor Maura Healey and the state Legislature urging significant funding for Cape Cod in the upcoming Environmental Bond Bill. The commissioners are seeking a $500 million allocation to the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust, which they say would ensure that Cape towns can [?]
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ARRESTS MADE IN ANTHONY'S CUMMAQUID INN ARSON INVESTIGATION [HN VIDEOS] Tuesday March 25, 2025 |
ABOVE: Aerial shot by Paul Leidenfrost from 11/3/24, YPD booking photos, HN edits and lettering inserts?
BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS ? [HN NOTES] ? The man and woman accused of burning the Anthony's Cummaquid Inn to the ground last November, were set free on personal recognizance at their arraignment on felony charges today in Barnstable District Court, despite having a separate open B&E case in another jurisdiction off-Cape, according to an HN source. Both suspects, however, were reportedly ordered to remain drug and alcohol free. Personal recognizance means they were released without bail, with a written promise to appear at their next court date. (And you know what they say ? ?if you can't trust the written promise of an accused arsonist with additional open B&E charges somewhere else, who you trust?? But I digress?)
According to media statements from the Yarmouth PD and Massachusetts Department of Fire Services, a four-month investigation led to the arrest of Jacob Ladner, 22, Forestdale, and Isabella Medeiros, 18, of West Yarmouth. Ladner and Medeiros are both being charged with Burning of a Building (Non-Dwelling), Breaking and Entering in the Daytime for a Felony, Wanton Destruction of Property Over $1200, and Trespassing. Both were initially held in police custody after their arrests on $20,000 bail. And both were set free after ?not guilty? pleas were entered ? and with both promising to stay sober ? at their arraignment today.
As you will see in the following HN videos, on the evening of November 3, 2024, the Yarmouth Fire Department and Yarmouth Police Departments responded to Route 6A in the area of the town line with Barnstable after receiving multiple 9-1-1 calls. A DFS statement continues as follows:
?On arrival, they found heavy fire at the vacant Anthony's Cummaquid Inn, which was unoccupied with no utilities delivering power to the structure. With assistance from Barnstable, Brewster, Dennis, and Hyannis mutual aid companies, Yarmouth firefighters battled the wind-fed blaze through the night and into the next morning until it was fully extinguished. Nearly the entire building collapsed during those operations.
The origin and cause of the fire were investigated by the Yarmouth Fire Department, Yarmouth Police detectives, and State Police fire investigators assigned to the State Fire Marshal's office, who collectively determined that the fire had been intentionally set. They continued to work the case in the weeks and months that followed, identifying the two suspects and obtaining warrants for their arrests earlier today.?
Ever since the evening of the November blaze, Yarmouth Police detectives and a state trooper assigned to the State Fire Marshal's Office were busy looking for clues into who torched the historic Inn. Leads were developed from various tips and search warrants. And the investigation was eventually narrowed down to two suspects. Warrants leading to the search of the suspects' phones provided the evidence needed to make arrests.
?These arrests were the result of painstaking work by Yarmouth Police detectives and State Police fire investigators with the support and assistance of the Yarmouth Fire Department,? said Chief Lennon. ?I want to thank the community and our residents for their patience as this process unfolded.?
?Firefighters were on scene fighting this fire for more than 10 hours, and we were extremely fortunate that no one was seriously injured,? said Chief Arrascue. ?Fire is dangerous, destructive, and unpredictable. This intentionally set fire put first responders, the public, and the perpetrators themselves in danger.?
?Fire investigation is part of our core mission,? said State Fire Marshal Davine. ?When those investigations reveal criminal conduct, we will always work with our local partners to identify the responsible parties and hold them accountable.?
Chief Lennon, Chief Arrascue, and State Fire Marshal Davine remind residents of an Arson Watch Reward Program that offers cash rewards of up to $5,000 for information that solves, detects, or prevents arson crimes. The program is coordinated by the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association and tipsters can remain anonymous if they prefer. Its hotline can be reached at 1-800-682-9229.
The following HN Videos highlight the extremely dangerous, wind-fueled blaze that burned the historic Anthony's Cummaquid Inn to the ground last November, leaving behind just ashes, a charred foundation?
? and a very demanding, four-month long ?whodunnit,? that's now in the hands of our local ?justice system.?
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*** WATCH *** YARMOUTH MAN ACCUSED OF USING TRUCK AS A WEAPON AFTER TWO WOMEN STRUCK IN TIKI PORT PARKING LOT: ARRAIGNMENT FOOTAGE Tuesday March 25, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS ? [HN VIDEO NOTES] ? As you will see and hear in the following HN video, Maxwell Dean, 21, of Yarmouth Port was arraigned in Barnstable District Court today, accused of fleeing the scene after striking two women with his pickup truck in the parking lot outside of the Tiki Port restaurant in Hyannis Sunday morning. Dean was arraigned on multiple criminal charges, including two major felonies. Dean's bail was revoked and is currently being held based on him allegedly violating the terms of his release on other criminal charges, about two months ago. Dean's new charges in the ?Tiki Port parking lot matter? are listed as follows:
Felony Assault & Battery with a Dangerous Weapon (a Motor Vehicle)
Felony Assault & Battery with a Dangerous Weapon (a Motor Vehicle) resulting in Serious Bodily Injury
Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Suspended License
Operating an Uninsured Motor Vehicle (Misdemeanor)
Unregistered Motor Vehicle (Violation)
Leaving the Scene of a motor vehicle crash with Personal Injury (Misdemeanor)
Number Plate Violation to Conceal Identification (Misdemeanor)
Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle (Misdemeanor)
MV Lights Violation
The following HN Video highlights today's arraignment. It also includes an interview with Kelly Ennes, the mother of Kelsey Lima. Kelsey Lima is one of the two females injured in Sunday morning's vehicle vs. pedestrian crash. Kelsey was immediately airlifted to a Rhode Island trauma center following the crash. Kelsey suffered severe trauma, including broken facial bones and a collapsed lung. She remains hospitalized in Rhode Island and is said to have a long road to recovery (a matter of months). She will be out of work and her friends are working on a fundraiser. HN will share the fundraiser when it becomes available.
The defendant, Maxwell Dean, maintains that both he and his sister were fleeing the area after having been beat up prior to striking the women? and that it was not intentional. Dean is expected back in court tomorrow as the court considers his bail on the latest charges, despite already being revoked for allegedly violating the release terms on previous charges. HN is currently reviewing numerous police reports and witness statements and will hopefully have time to release more details in the days to come. [DEVELOPING]
Please note that the defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law
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