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Fire damages Hyannis building
HYANNIS - Fire damaged a building housing the Casa Veinte dress shop at 20 Sea Street just after 3 AM. The fire appeared to have started on an outside wall and filled the building with smoke. Early detection by a couple of sleepless teens out for a walk and quick work by firefighters to saw open the wall and douse the flames prevented significant damage.No one was injured and the cause is believed to be careless disposal of smoking materials.
Photo by R. Copley.
"Alley" crash causes major delays, cell phone blamed
HARWICH - A three vehicle crash late Friday afternoon on the Harwich/Brewster line caused major delays. The crash on the eastbound side of Route 6 near exit 10 along the old "suicide alley" stretch came at the height of rush hour and as vacationers were flocking to the Cape for the weekend. Two people were taken to Cape Cod Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. One of them was transported by a Lower Cape Ambulance that came upon the collision while returning from the hospital. State Police are investigating the cause of the crash. Police allege 54-year old Patricial Durgin of Orleans was reaching for her cell phone when she apparently failed to notice stopped traffic ahead of her and collided with a car driven by 55-year old Everett Redmond of Brewster. The impact forced Redmond's car into a third vehicle driven by 35-year old Wendy Levandoski of Harwich.Levandoski and and Redmond were taken to CCH. The wreckage was reportedly strewn over a large area and tow trucks were needed to remove the vehicles. Residual delays persisted into the evening for a while in the area.
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it's now the new dumbass alley:(
cellphones don't kill people
texters do
idkwtf u cn do!!!
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