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Maine ethics commission delays decision on Cape Elizabeth school district complaint
The commission opted to have its counsel submit a memo on a 2009 ruling in South Portland, which seems “distinct” from Cape Elizabeth’s case, according to some commissioners, but does set a precedent.
How newspaper advertisements sparked an ethics complaint against Cape Elizabeth’s superintendent
Superintendent Chris Record and filers Larry Benoit and Mary Ann Lynch spoke about the complaint this week, which alleges Record and the school department should have filed as a ballot question committee last year ahead of the $95 million school project referendum.
One month left to enter Rachel Carson National Wildlife’s ‘Sense of Wonder’ photo contest
Submissions will be accepted until June 15.
Quacking the case: Cape Elizabeth police rescue family of ducklings
Eight ducklings were rescued from a storm drain in “an unusual, but warranted call,” the town stated.
Keeping older Mainers’ retirement savings safe from scammers | Anne Carney
Even at 85 my dad was sharp. He was a lawyer who started his day with crossword puzzles before heading to work as a court auditor. He was the last person I expected to lose nearly $10,000 to the “grandparent scam.” But true to his character, he thought only about the needs of the person […]
Maine students head outdoors for Life Happens Outside Challenge
The weeklong challenge, which begins Friday, motivates middle school students to spend more time outdoors, offering a chance to win cash prizes while fostering well-being in students and staff.
South Portland’s looming SpringFest is ever-growing
The gnome theme makes its return for a third year as South Portland gears up for a community celebration May 16-17.
South Portland, Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth food pantries team up to meet growing need
Southern Maine organizations are combining efforts for a food drive.
Cape Elizabeth residents file ethics complaint over school district’s ads on bond referendum
The complaint says the district and superintendent should have registered as a ballot committee because they spent more than $5,000 on advertising in support of November’s $95 million school bond vote.