Zip code - 02632 |
A French bistro on Cape Cod! Florence Lowell, owner and executive chef of the Naked Oyster Bistro and Raw Bar on Main Street, is a native of the Atlantic Coast of France, near Bordeaux, a region directly across the ocean from the Cape with amazingly similar beaches, vegetation, and animal life. She has spent much of the past 30 years in the restaurant business. From Austin to Houston and, for the past six years, happily ensconced on Cape Cod, Florence brings her extensive knowledge of wine and food to her restaurant. Having spent many summers of her youth in Arcachon, a major center for oyster farming in France, she was thrilled to be able to have the opportunity to farm oysters in Barnstable. These oysters, lovingly tended by her and her husband, are brought to the Naked Oyster, where they are opened to order and served with lemon, cocktail sauce, or French style, with the mignonette of the day.
20 Independence Drive, Hyannis, MA
phone: 508-778-6500
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Sunday marks International Overdose Awareness Day Friday August 29, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? The state recognizes International Overdose Awareness Day Sunday, including recognition on Cape Cod. All Barnstable County facilities are flying flags at half-staff today in honor of the day. The state annually observes the day representing all those who died as a result of overdose. There were 140 substance-related deaths on Cape Cod last [?]
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Behavioral Health Network's new tools with Gretchen Schwelm Friday August 29, 2025 |
capecodcom · Behavioral Health Network's new tools with Gretchen Schwelm BARNSTABLE ? Behavioral Health Networks, Inc., (BHN) has assumed abuse disorder programs from national addiction treatment program provider BrightView, including Hyannis, bringing with it a host of new resources. Senior Program Manager Gretchen Schwelm says the nonprofit kept much of the Brightview staff at the [?]
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Serious crashes reported on Route 6 westbound near Route 149 Thursday August 28, 2025 |
WEST BARNSTABLE ? A serious crash was reported on Route 6 in West Barnstable shortly before 8:30 AM Thursday. The collision was at mile marker 65 near Route 149. At least one person was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with under a trauma alert. Mass State Police are investigating the cause of the crash. Morning [?]
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Town Hall parking lot restrictions going into effect for Hyannis Library project Thursday August 28, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? The Town of Barnstable will be temporarily restricting parking in the Town Hall lot to support the Hyannis Public Library's renovation project. This will start next Tuesday at 6 a.m. within the west portion of the lot. There will be cones and barriers on site to direct traffic through the east portion of [?]
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Vehicle backs into building in Barnstable Wednesday August 27, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? About 8:30 AM Wednesday morning, a vehicle backed into a building at the Village Green Apartments at 767 Independence Drive in Barnstable Village. A building inspector was called to the scene. There were no injuries reported. Barnstable Police are investigating the incident.
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?Quiet crisis?: Losses in nature driving long-term Massachusetts conservation goals Wednesday August 27, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? At a recent meeting at Mass Audubon's Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, state officials released the Biodiversity Conservation Goals for the Commonwealth, an initiative guiding the state's protection of natural resources over the next 25 years. The release is the culmination of engagement between the Department of Fish and Game and municipal, tribal, and [?]
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Rabies vaccine distribution begins September Wednesday August 27, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? Safety officials will distribute oral rabies vaccines (ORV) across Barnstable and Plymouth Counties starting next week. The Cape Cod & Southeast Massachusetts Rabies Task Force says beginning Wednesday, September 3, baits will be air-dropped around the area to prevent the reintroduction of raccoon-variant rabies to Cape Cod. ORV baits will be distributed in [?]
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Falmouth Police assist person in crisis Tuesday August 26, 2025 |
FALMOUTH ? From Falmouth Police: On August 26, 2025, at approximately 11:52 AM, the Falmouth Police Department was dispatched to a report of an individual experiencing a mental health crisis. Officers, accompanied by an FPD Clinician, began searching for the person with assistance from the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office K9 Unit and the FPD Drone [?]
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Yarmouth police seeking tips on flag destruction at bridge dedicated to Marine Tuesday August 26, 2025 |
YARMOUTH ? Fifth Barnstable State Representative Steve Xiarhos says it's ?shameful? that someone vandalized a memorial to a Cape Cod Marine. The West Yarmouth road overpass on Route 6 overpass in Yarmouth was named for U.S. Marine Corporal William Joseph Donovan Jr. in 2018 after legislation was passed on Beacon Hill. American flags were reportedly [?]
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State commits to 25 year conservation plan Tuesday August 26, 2025 |
BARNSTABLE ? The state has launched a 25-year biodiversity plan to boost conservation, including coastal and marine habitats. Building off of an earlier executive order by Gov. Maura Healey, the state will set biodiversity targets for the next 3 decades, hoping to restore 75 percent of habitats and preserve 40 percent of land and water [?]
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