Volunteers follow an Old Testament practice in a Cape Elizabeth field to gather vegetables for food pantries.
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In 38 years as town manager, he took one sick day
Mike McGovern started working for the town as an intern and didn’t expect to stay long, but he came to be known as the dean of Maine’s municipal managers.
Forum in Cape Elizabeth aims to ease tension over hunting in town
Only bow hunting is widely allowed in a town with about 45 square miles of woods, fields and salt marshes.
For suspect in Cape Elizabeth arson, a strange odyssey came first
Melanie Vangel, a former Dartmouth soccer player who also played for Cape Elizabeth High School, is now homeless and was recently charged with stealing a dog in Vermont.
Fire destroys van in Cape Elizabeth
The State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Cape Elizabeth Police Department are investigating.
Children’s Garden takes shape at Fort Williams
The $400,000 landscaping project by the Fort Williams Park Foundation draws strong community support.
Maine Voices: Citizens can help prevent terrorism
Last week in Santa Monica, Calif., a report of suspicious activity led to the arrest of a heavily armed man heading for a gay pride parade.
Cape Elizabeth voters approve school budget, transfer station upgrade
The $1.4 million upgrade of the transfer station, the site of a fatal accident in 2014, will replace the below-ground-level hopper with several smaller, drive-by compactors.
No more ups and downs with the Cowboy Yoyo
This toy, made by a Maine advertising professional in honor of his uncle, teaches dexterity and patience – to adults! – through cowboy-inspired rope tricks.
Cape Chiropractic to start building office/apartment complex in the fall
The project is the town’s first multifamily rental proposal in about a decade, answering a growing need in Greater Portland.