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There's still time to stroll Main Street, Hyannis Cynthia Cole ccbid@cape.com I have never felt more proud of our Main Street than I did this past weekend. On both Fri- day night with the terrible weather and Saturday with beautiful weather, mer- chants did an incredible job with their window displays, open houses and music -we had one vibrant and beautiful street to show off. Hay rides and trolley rides, a cookie contest, Jolly Jaunt, breakfast with Santa, letters to Santa at the North Pole Post Office, Santa's Workshop, chil- dren's artwork displayed in shop windows, Marketplace at Bethlehem. Christmas Commons Fair, band music, bell ringers, a cappella choirs, Greek dancing, a movie: It's a Wonderful Life , Country Garden sell- ing Christmas Trees, story telling, glass blowing. You name it, it was happening on Main Street on Friday and Saturday. And much of it is still happening. Lights are still shining, the shop windows are still fabulous, mer- chants' offerings are unique and what you are looking for. the parking is easy, many shops will be opened until 8 p.m. on Thursday and Fridays and trolley rides will be offered on the next two Saturdays prior to Christmas. While you are downtown, you can get many of your ev eryday errands done as well such as getting household items and holiday decora- tions at the hardware store, getting your favorite outfit cleaned at the dry cleaners, replacing those worn soles at the cobblers, and pre- scriptions and last minute shopping at the drug store. Main Street is lit up like it has never been before. Shop windows are gor- geous, fun, interesting and inviting. It looks fantastic. Beautiful downtown Hyannis is experiencing a renaissance. We can all be proud because this is our community; it is a place that means something to us and the best way for us to preserve it is to support it by doing our shopping here. It is worth shopping here -we have so much to offer. We have wonderful services. better parking, great places to dine or you can rest your weary bones in a cafe over a cup of hot coffee or bowl of warm soup. And it is all at a scale that we can enjoy. It is not overwhelming, over- powering, or over-stimulat- ing. It just feels comfort - able. It is so much more interesting to stroll down Main Street and experi- ence the holidays with our wonderful merchants. We have a great Main Street community, and we should all be so proud. Congratulations to our 2006 Hyannis Village Christ- mas Stroll winners! Window decorating contest: Most creative - Bee & Blossom Most festive - HannaH's Most original - Studio by the Sea Cookie Stroll contest: Barnstable Police Sub- station Katie 's Kandy Korner Seaside Selections The writer is executive director of the Hyannis Main Street Business Improvement District. Need the right mortgage for your home in Centerville,Cotuit,Marstons Mills? Call me. 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UBS A global financial powerhouse with the heart and soul of a two-person firm, www.ubs.com UBS Financial Services Inc. 60 North Street , Hyannis, MA 02601 508-778-5600 800-444-7949 104 Crowell Road, Chatham, MA 02633 508-945 3200 800 863-9527 15 The Market Place, West Chatham, MA 02669 508-945-5800 800-642-4298 $CL\ IRS CUB1 " ?0O5 The trey .ymbol and UBS are registered and jn'pqtstefedtraderarirs i f UBS All rights reserved *Y *- .. aj ServicesItx Membe 9PC One Kendrick's case filed, but license on hold PAUL GAUVIN PHOTO MAKING THEIR CASE - Kimberly Mooney, seated next to Atty. John Slattery, articulates a point before the licensing board. Board will take hard look at license renewal By Paul Gauvin pgauvin@barnstablepatriot.eom The importance of solid evidence was made evident at this week's meeting of the Licensing Board when board members, expressing little recourse , reluctantly filed cases against Kendrick's Ca- sual Dining and Lounge at 72 North St., Hyannis. But in a turnaround of events following the hearing, the board slated another show-cause session for Dec. 18 on new allegations that while Kendrick's is required on its license to serve food, it has not been doing so. The board also held up the annual license renewal until the Dec. 18 hearing. In this week's hearing, the police had charged the estab- lishment, Kimberly Mooney, manager, with failure on July 14to callthe police asrequired in the Barnstable town code and liquor licenserules when a patron was allegedly stabbed during a melee on the dance floor. Police Sgt. John Murphy read from a report filed by Patrolman James Melia, who had been summoned to Cape Cod Hospital where a doctor told him he was treating a patient with two stab wounds in his back, each about 2 to 2 1/2 inches long. The victim said he did not know who stabbed him since there were anumber of people from two distinct groups involved in the fracas, which was started when two females apparently decided to have an impromptu boxing match. When male friends from two groups decided to intervene, it turned into a pushing and shoving fracas untilfour mem- bers ofthe Kendrick'ssecurity team stepped in to break up the battle. It was alleged that sometime during the scuffle , the victim was stabbed with a knife the hospital emergency room doctor suggested could have had a blade about six inches long. Sgt. Murphy said he went to the club that night, shortly after it had closed and talked outside to employee Tedaro France, who said he did not know anything about a stab- bing although he said there had been an incident requir- ing the ejection of a number of patrons involved. Defense attorney John Slat- tery noted the investigating officer did not ask to enter the building to see if blood could be found from the stabbing. When a detective conducted a follow-up investigation the next dayjust prior to opening, he said a cleaning crew was at work and that he did not see blood stains. Board members were vis- ibly upset that the evidence presented was insufficient for any other findings. Slattery pointed out that none ofthe police reports in- dicated that anyone involved in the melee, or any other pa- tron,had informed Kendrick's employees that someone had been stabbed. He said it was hearsay evidence and since neither the victim nor wit- nesses were present , he was not able to cross-examine. "We'll take that into consid- eration,"said board chairman Martin Hoxie. Slattery also questioned Mooney, who said she did not know a stabbing allegedly occurred inside the building and believed none of her em- ployees were told either. She said four men in her security force there broke up a melee on the dance floor, ejected one CONTINUED ON PAGE A:10 New Barnstable Corporations -November Ann Grainger & Co. 275 Millway, Barnstable. Ann Grainger, same, presi- dent, treasurer and secretary. Legal services. Ed Brousseau Construction, Inc. 100 Independence Dr. , Hyannis. Edward Brousseau, 25 Oliver Dr., E. Dennis, presi- dent , treasurer and secretary. Construction. Educational Mentoring Through the Arts & Humanities, Inc. 261 Turtleback Rd., Marstons Mills. Ronald Ger- hard, 5 Greenwood Ln., Del- mar, NY, president; Kath- ryn Gerbino, 5 Maple Ridge, Balson Lake, NY, treasurer; William J. Rossi, 261 Turtle- back Rd., Marstons Mills, clerk. (Nonprofit) The artistic and humanistic education of at risk and underprivileged people , etc. Hyannis Motor Car Company, Inc. 258 North St., Hyannis. James A. Bancroft , 74 Sh- eryles Way, Marstons Mills, president and secretary; Mi- chael P. Boden , 15 Beale Ave., Sandwich, treasurer. To market and sell new and used vehicles, etc. Jomkwan, Inc. 299 Oakland Rd., Hyannis. Khamron Srijomkwan, same, president , treasurer and sec- retary. Restaurant business. Lynmic Inc., 167 Corporation Rd., Hyannis. Michael J. Enos, 27 VillageLn.,E.Falmouth,presi- dent; Linda J. Enos, 27 Village Ln., E. Falmouth, treasurer and secretary. Printing. Northwing Construction, Inc. 180 Santuit Rd., Cotuit. Kurt Engelsen, same, presi- dent , treasurer and secretary. To operate a construction business. South Coast Motors Inc. 600 YarmouthRd., Hyannis. Edward J. Bancroft , 28 Bulli- vant Farm Rd., Marion , presi- dent and secretary; Manuel D. Braga, 9 Wianno Rd., Marion, treasurer. To market , sell and service new and used vehicles. The Society of Two Hundred Gentlemen Senior Golfers, Inc. H York Terr., PO Box 5001, Osterville. R. Walter Hale, III, 2050 Fransworth Dr., Nash- ville, TN, president; Roger E. Maugh, 2158 Melrose,Ann Ar- bor, MI, treasurer: Kevin Pat- terson, 14YorkTerr.,Osterville, resident agent. (Nonprofit) To provide friendly competition and good fellowship, advance the best interests of golf, pro- vide ameansfor more frequent meetings, etc. Know the Market. Know the Town. only inZty JlarngtaWe patriot Independent & Locally Owned Since 1830 4 Ocean Street , Hyannis. MA 02601 • 508/771-1427 • Fax 508/790-3997 b-mail info *harnstablepatnot com • www barnstablepalnot com ! peck out our Web site...I | tww.barnstablepatriot.coli | ¦M ^* Jtt& ** I BBBI i#* *«i«*^ ¦ xS'wp1" ! ' r BBH ¦ V aS ¦ SarrfJE^ ^St WtaJ fc £. 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