The chatham kent art house project writing phase deadline has been extended.
You now have until May 23 to visit ckarthouse.com and remind yourself of the details of this local arts event.
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We looked at the fact that visual artists had no restrictive parameters within which to create while writers are working from three specific works and we decided that, to offer the greatest chance for success, we would give a little extra time to create.
That decision got me thinking about writer’s block which led to sources of inspiration. On the heels of that thinking process I read a Facebook post from local artist Troy Brooks commenting on his muse. I thought it would be … a-muse-ing to delve into that topic this week.
Invasive mice are thought to have been brought to the island in the 19th century
They are known to attack the chicks of various endangered seabird species
But it was not certain until now if adults were also being eaten by the rodents
Having evolved without the threat of land mammals, the birds are defenceless
The death of the mother albatross has left her chick in a precarious situation
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Hyannis traffic stop results in drug bust
3 people arrested, charged with possession
The Barnstable Patriot
A routine traffic stop in Hyannis early Thursday resulted in Barnstable Police seizing small amounts of heroin, cocaine and fentanyl.
At 12:14 a.m. Thursday, BPD Patrol Officer John Gardiner stopped a black Hyundai Sedan with a defective headlight near 25 Iyannough Rd. and located a spring-loaded knife on the operator, Connor Gustowski, 24, of Hyannis.
Upon further investigation, Gardiner discovered evidence of drug possession and distribution involving Gustowski and his two female passengers, 41-year-old Lesley Townsend of West Yarmouth and 29-year-old Olivia Ryan of Hyannis.
Officer Gardiner seized two hypodermic syringes containing liquid heroin, and approximately 2 grams of crack cocaine.