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MassDOT parking space on Cape adds solar panels
Monday August 25, 2025
HARWICH ? The Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the Department of Energy Resources have cut the ribbon on a new solar canopy at the MassDOT Park-and-Ride location in Harwich. MassDOT has also installed a solar canopy at its Park-and-Ride in New Bedford. The state partnered with Ameresco Inc. to install the canopies, a leading energy [?] The post MassDOT parking space on Cape adds solar panels appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Power outage affecting parts of Dennis and Harwich, separate outage in Mashpee
Friday August 22, 2025
DENNIS ? A power outage was affecting 723 Eversource customers in Dennis and Harwich Friday morning. Eversource reports equipment damage caused the outage. The utility hopes to restore service by 1:45 PM. In a separate outage, 100 customers lost power in Mashpee. Falling tree limbs apparently connected to breezes from passing Hurricane Erin. Eversource was [?] The post Power outage affecting parts of Dennis and Harwich, separate outage in Mashpee appeared first on CapeCod.com.
DENNIS SHOOTING SUSPECT SHOT A PREGNANT WOMAN EARLIER ON SAME DAY, COPS SAY
Thursday August 21, 2025
ABOVE: A specialized K9 unit, including K9 Nemo and his handler, Barnstable County Sheriff Deputy Nick Fitzpatrick, searched for ballistic evidence along the woodline across from Buncey's Pizza & Sports Cafe the day after the second shooting that reportedly happened in Dennis on Wednesday, August 13, 2025. Anthony Alan Delman-Edwards, 37, is accused of shooting two people at separate locations on Wednesday, August 13, 2025. The alleged first shooting of a pregnant woman occurred at around 7:37 p.m. at a pond in Carver. The alleged second shooting occurred sometime prior to 9:05 p.m. in the Town of Dennis.   CARVER, MASSACHUSETTS ? According to a media statement, Chief Marc Duphily reports that the Carver Police Department has charged a Maine man in connection with a shooting last week at Sampson Pond. ANTHONY A. DELMAN, AGE 37, of FRYEBURG, MAINE, is charged with: Armed Assault with Intent to Murder Discharging a Firearm Within 500 Feet of a Dwelling Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon on a Pregnant Victim Possession of a Firearm Without a Firearms Identification Card Firearm Violation with Two Prior Violent/Drug Crimes   On Wednesday, Aug. 13, at around 7:37 p.m., a woman arrived at the Carver police station and reported that she had been shot at Sampson Pond. Officers observed what appeared to be a gunshot wound to her leg. She was taken by Carver EMS to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth with non-life-threatening injuries. Following a comprehensive investigation by Carver Police, Anthony A. Delman was identified as the suspect, and an arrest warrant was issued in Wareham District Court on Wednesday afternoon, August 20, 2025. Delman, who remains in custody in connection with a shooting in Dennis later that night on Aug. 13, 2025, will be arraigned in Wareham District Court at a later date. ?This case was an excellent example of good, solid police work and cooperation between agencies, which has resulted in the arrest of a violent person willing to shoot a pregnant woman,? said Chief Duphily of the Carver Police Department. Last week, Hyannis News reported on an active investigation in Dennis following a shooting incident that led to a male arriving at Cape Cod Hospital with a gunshot wound.  On Wednesday, August 13 at around 9:05 pm, a 9-1-1 call came into the Dennis Police Department reporting the sound of a loud bang followed by a male crying, hopping, and limping around in a parking lot near Buncey's Pizza & Sports Cafe on Route 134 in South Dennis.  Authorities would later learn of the same male victim arriving at Cape Cod Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound shortly after the initial 9-1-1 call. Police swiftly launched investigations at both the hospital and the area outside Buncey's.  A member of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Crime Scene Unit assisted at both locations to process evidence.  During the overnight hours of Wednesday into Thursday, a sedan parked near Buncey's was towed to Dennis Police Headquarters, according to police radio transmissions. On Thursday, August 13, 2025, at approximately 5:15 p.m., a significant development occurred when a SWAT team, alongside Dennis and Harwich police officers (including detectives), conducted a traffic stop on Great Western Road.  A suspect believed to be connected to the shooting was reportedly taken into custody and transported to Dennis Police Headquarters.  Great Western Road was temporarily closed as officers secured the scene. The investigation continued into the early evening, with Dennis Police detectives and a specialized K9 unit, including K9 Nemo and his handler, Barnstable County Sheriff Deputy Nick Fitzpatrick, searching for ballistic evidence along the woodline across from Buncey's Pizza & Sports Cafe (see above HN photos). The search, which focused on detecting gunpowder and firearm related evidence, extended past sunset. On August 15, 2025, the Dennis Police Department released the following statement: ?Upon arrival, Officers learned that a male party had been shot in the leg and he was being transported to Cape Cod Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Over the course of the investigation it was determined that the shooting was intentional and the male party was shot by a relative. On August 14 at approximately 4:45 pm, Detectives from the Dennis Police Department took Anthony Alan Delman-Edwards, 37, into custody with the assistance of the Harwich Police Department and the Regional Cape & Islands SWAT team. Delman-Edwards was charged with A&B with Dangerous Weapon Causing Serious Bodily Injury, Discharge of a Firearm within 500 ft of a Building, Carrying a Loaded Firearm Without a License, and Firearms Violation with Two Prior Violent/Drug crimes.? Anthony Alan Delman-Edwards, 37, is accused of shooting two people at separate locations on Wednesay, August 13, 2025. The alleged first shooting of the pregnant woman occurred at around 7:37 p.m. at a pond in Carver. The alleged second shooting is believed to have occurred sometime prior to 9:05 p.m. in the Town of Dennis. Reminder: All defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. P.S. ? 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