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Cape Elizabeth to charge nonresidents for prime parking at Fort Williams
Parking at the popular park will remain free for residents, but town councilors hope to raise $300,000 a year in fees from nonresidents who want to park close to Portland Head Light during the busy months.
Man charged with drug trafficking after South Portland search
Police from South Portland and neighboring communities arrest a 37-year-old man after a search warrant uncovers drugs and cash.
Weapons collected in 9 communities’ ‘gun give back’ will end up as gardening tools
The Guns to Garden Tools program on May 11 will allow residents to safely dispose of unwanted firearms at local police departments.
Patients punch back at Parkinson’s disease through boxing lessons
Rock Steady Boxing, a program introduced in Maine just over two years ago, helps participants battle the degenerative disease, both physically and psychologically.
Businessman wants to open a lumber store in Cape Elizabeth
The owner of a home repair business is proposing to open a lumber store in a vacant building that once was a Cumberland Farms.
Maine Olympian Clare Egan isn’t ready to retire from biathlon after all
The Cape Elizabeth native capped her best World Cup season with her first podium finish and now has put retirement thoughts on hold.
Maine Voices: Commit to growing the middle ground during season of sacrifice
At work, at play, in our politics and in our faith, we’re living in a time of extremes.
High school football notebook: Marshwood will stay in Class B
The MPA adjusts the enrollment breaks, negating a proposal that would have put the defending champion Hawks in Class A.
Boys’ basketball: Big questions will be answered in state championship games
Greely will try to win its third straight Class A crown Friday night, while Cape Elizabeth and Bonny Eagle get their title turns on Saturday.