Robert Malley will be retiring this summer after more than 40 years working for Cape Elizabeth’s Department of Public Works, 34 of those years as director.
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Virus prompts volunteers to ‘deliver the goods’
Rebekah Crabtree is a local resident helping people get their grocery shopping done in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
Moving day is coming for Scarborough police, fire
Workers are putting the finishing touches on a new 53,000-square-foot safety complex on Route 1, and Scarborough Police, Fire and EMS crews are planning to move in next month.
Cape municipal budget released, but changes are likely
Officials have released the new proposed FY 2021 municipal budget for Cape Elizabeth, but growing economic uncertainty connected to the coronavirus means some of those numbers may change.
After nearly 40 years, longtime South Portland police officer retires
Linda Barker remembers most fondly the work she did on educational programs for children.
South Portland school budget almost certain to change
School officials have presented a draft of the FY21 spending plan, but the potential for economic troubles prompted by the coronavirus must be considered, they say.
S. Portland, Scarborough, Cape officials push pause for next two weeks
Schools and some municipal buildings in South Portland, Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth are closing for to help stem the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Food vendor slot still open in Fort Williams Park
Crepe Elizabeth declined to renew its permit for the 2020 season, and the cart-sized space remains up for grabs.
Cancer survivor ‘Mans Up’ with message
Trevor Maxwell has survived stage 4 cancer and now, coinciding with Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, has advice for everyone, especially men: Don’t be afraid to get help.