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A World Class Inn, Priests Face Abuse Claims: Patch Top Stories
See the week's top stories: Tik Tok threats | Breakfast café back to life | Deadly hit-and-run driver at-large | More.

BARNSTABLE, MA — From a popular breakfast café closed by the pandemic being brought back to life to a resort being named among the best in the world, here are the top Cape Cod stories on Patch for the week ending Dec. 17.
Cape Resort Makes Condé Nast's 2022 List Of Best Hotels In World
The resort was the only one in New England to make Condé Nast Traveler's Gold List for the best hotels and resorts in the world.
Sexual Abuse Claims Against 2 Cape Priests Are Credible: Diocese
Reverends James Buckley and Edward Byington are forbidden from taking part in any public ministry.
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Falmouth Schools, Police Monitor TikTok 'Gun Violence' Challenge
No threats were made in Falmouth, but police out of caution increased their presence in local schools, the superintendent said.
Hyannis Breakfast, Lunch Café Back To Life After Pandemic Closure
The Sea Street Café will reopen with new dinner hours and some additions to the menu.
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Cape Police Need Public's Help Finding Deadly Hit-And-Run Driver
Police said the vehicle from the crash that killed an 85-year-old man has fresh front-end damage and is missing a headlight and other parts.
20 Endangered Sea Turtles Rescued On Cape Recovering In Florida
After getting hypothermia from the cold Cape Cod waters, these seat turtles get to soak up some sun on the Florida Keys.
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