The town council has two open seats for three-year terms to expire on Dec. 14, 2026.
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There are four candidates for two open school board seats in Cape Elizabeth
Charity Hews and Arienne Hurder are challenging school board incumbents Jennifer McVeigh and Cynthia Voltz.
Southern Meetings: Oct. 6-13
Cape Elizabeth Tue. 10/10 6:30 p.m. School Board Town Hall Tue. 10/10 7 p.m. Conservation Committee Town Hall Wed. 10/11 5:30 p.m. Community Services Committee Community Center Wed. 10/11 6 p.m. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion T.M. Library Wed. 10/11 7 p.m. Town Council Town Hall Scarborough Mon. 10/9 6 p.m. Conservation Commission Zoom, Municipal Bldg Tue. […]
Public forum on LD 2003 scheduled in Cape Elizabeth
Cape Elizabeth will host a public forum on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. at Town Hall on a state law, LD 2003, that mandates changes in zoning to encourage more housing and provides incentives for developers to build affordable units. The forum will provide an overview of ordinance revisions currently under review by the Town […]
Cape Elizabeth ice arena group asks town to pay electric bill for temporary rink
The town electric rate would be $43,000 less than what the group would have to pay for power at its temporary rink.
Southern Meetings: Sept. 29-Oct. 6
Cape Elizabeth Sat. 9/30 12:30 p.m. Human Library Committee T.M. Library Tue. 10/3 7 p.m. Planning Board Workshop Town Hall Wed. 10/4 7 p.m. Town Council Workshop Town Hall Thu. 10/5 6:30 p.m. School Building Advisory Town Hall Thu. 10/5 7 p.m. Recycling Committee Public Works Scarborough Wed. 10/4 5:30 p.m. Town Council Workshop Municipal […]
This Cape Elizabeth senior started writing a musical in middle school. Now, it’s hitting the stage.
Hadley Johnson wrote the music, lyrics and book for ‘Afterthought.’ She’s also the director, choreographer and star.
Cape Elizabeth Town Council and Lumbery agree to mediation
Mediation to help resolve a zoning dispute.
Cape Elizabeth’s library offers weekly events for children and caregivers
Thomas Memorial Library has many activities designed to bring caregivers, children and the community together.
Here’s why Cape Elizabeth residents nixed building a new school last year
Over 22% of the town’s adult population responded to a recent survey about the failed $119.5 million proposal.