Proper noun
A village in Barnstable, Massachusetts.
A village, the county seat of Grant County, Nebraska, named after Hyannis, Massachusetts.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLike environmentalists, politicians generally privilege flora and fauna over folks. (NIMBYs excepted. Senator Edward Kennedy is a not-in-my-backyard environmentalist: he opposes wind farms in Nantucket Sound, offshore from his Hyannis Port compound.) Ilana Mercer
Housing Assistance Corporation has launched a new online application for year-round Island and Cape Cod clients who qualify for rental and mortgage assistance, according to an announcement from the Hyannis non-profit. Source: Internet
The Compass went on to play in numerous forms and companies, in a number of cities including NY and Hyannis, after the founding of The Second City. Source: Internet
In the weeks before the Williams family boarded the Greyhound bus, the very first Reverse Freedom Rider to come to Hyannis arrived on May 12, 1962. Source: Internet
The service is primarily tourist-oriented and includes a dinner train over a scenic route between Hyannis and the Cape Cod Canal lasting about 2½ hours round trip. Source: Internet
Given how the wind direction blew earlier in the week, he guessed the vessel came from the Cape, perhaps Hyannis. Source: Internet