Two residents report interrupting intruders, apparently before anything could be stolen.
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The strawberries are coming! The strawberries are coming!
Cape Elizabeth makes a weekend of it from June 29-30.
Council told parking fees at Fort Williams could bring in $400,000 in first year
Park committee Chairman Jim Walsh encourages councilors not to send the parking fee question to another referendum, but to make the decision themselves.
Boys’ lacrosse: Thornton Academy takes 13-0 mark, confidence into regional final
The Golden Trojans have dominated this season despite two of the state’s premier programs joining Class A.
Cape Elizabeth holds off on rules for drones on town property
They decide to educate the public about the FAA’s regulations and research what works for other municipalities before considering restrictions for sites such as Fort Williams Park.
Cape voters face potential 6.6 percent tax rate increase
They will consider a proposed $25.4 million school budget on Tuesday.
Two Cape Elizabeth lawyers vie in House District 30 Democratic primary
Anne Carney has worked for a law firm and Pine Tree Legal, and Mary Ann Lynch was a legislative liaison for the Maine Judicial Branch.
Spat continues between Cape Elizabeth council, School Board
In the wake of concerns about the School Board aired by a town resident, the two groups seem to find a joint meeting impossible to schedule.
Two Greater Portland students chosen for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program
Gregory Pershing of Greely High School and Grace Roberts of Cape Elizabeth High School are among 161 students selected out of 5,200 qualified candidates.
Man on probation for domestic violence accused of another assault
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office says Jonathan Tarr of Waldoboro attacked another woman while on probation for a previous assault.