Arrests 2/6 at 11:47 p.m. Patrick Clark, 36, of Ocean House Road, was arrested on Ocean House Road by Officer Aaron Webster on charges of operating under the influence and operating without a license. 2/9 at 11:07 p.m. Benjamin Newman, 56, of Scott Dyer Road, was arrested on Scott Dyer Road by Officer Benjamin Davis on a […]
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Artists sought for Paint for Preservation
CAPE ELIZABETH — Artist submissions for the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust’s 11th annual Paint for Preservation wet paint auctions are due by Friday, March 16. Paint for Preservation will be held Sunday, July 1. From June 29 to July 1, selected artists will paint en plein-air at designated public and private locations chosen to highlight Cape Elizabeth’s natural […]
TD Beach to Beacon to benefit WinterKids
CAPE ELIZABETH — A nonprofit that teaches children to move, learn and explore in the outdoors during winter was selected as charitable beneficiary of this year’s TD Beach to Beacon 10K road race. Race organizers said WinterKids has helped more than 100,000 Maine children get outside and active with innovative outdoor education programs for preschools and elementary […]
TD Beach to Beacon to benefit WinterKids
CAPE ELIZABETH — A nonprofit that teaches children to move, learn and explore in the outdoors during winter was selected as charitable beneficiary of this year’s TD Beach to Beacon 10K road race. Race organizers said WinterKids has helped more than 100,000 Maine children get outside and active with innovative outdoor education programs for preschools and elementary […]
John Serrage to get national award for work with Opera Maine
A retired doctor, he will receive the award from Opera America in New York later this month.
Group plans Fort Williams use guide that may include parking fees
The seaside park in Cape Elizabeth attracts up to 1 million visitors per year and taxpayers have contributed an average of $275,000 annually since 2005 to maintain it.
Cape Elizabeth again raises possibility of Fort Williams fees
CAPE ELIZABETH — A group of Fort Williams Park stakeholders will draft a mission statement to help guide the park’s use and policies that among other things could suggest parking fees for visitors and paid permits for local residents. The general consensus of a meeting on Monday, Feb. 5, between the Town Council and members of […]
Cape Elizabeth again raises possibility of Fort Williams fees
CAPE ELIZABETH — A group of Fort Williams Park stakeholders will draft a mission statement to help guide the park’s use and policies that among other things could suggest parking fees for visitors and paid permits for local residents. The general consensus of a meeting on Monday, Feb. 5, between the Town Council and members of […]
Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Feb. 9
Arrests 1/31 at 4 p.m. Selena Anne-Nicole Tompkins, 23, of Sawyer Road, was arrested on Sawyer Road by Officer Rory Benjamin on a charge of domestic violence assault. 2/3 at 10:02 p.m. Jonathan Johnson, 55, of Old Limington Road, Cornish, was arrested on Channel View Road by Officer Rory Diffin on a charge of operating under the […]
Cape Elizabeth’s Clare Egan skis, shoots her way to Olympics
CAPE ELIZABETH — Clare Egan was quarantined in a cabin in Ruhpolding, Germany, last week. This week, the 25-year-old native of Cape Elizabeth is making her Olympic debut in Pyeongchang, South Korea, representing the United States in the biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. Competitors ski with .22-caliber rifles on their backs, stopping at regular […]