The developer stated at Monday’s Town Council meeting that the project “could be dead” if the town doesn’t move more quickly to pass the zoning amendments required to make it happen.
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Letters to the Editor
Locker Project story appreciated Your article about The Locker Project was deeply appreciated by those who support that organization. In a short period of time it has made a profound impact on the educational community, as well as those among us who live in less fortunate financial circumstances. An organization like The Locker Project cannot […]
Cape Elizabeth parents shared old tests, principal says
Some parents have been passing each other old notes and tests to give their students an unfair advantage, the principal said in a letter to families.
From Augusta – Repairing Fort Preble and preserving our history
Here in Senate District 29, one of our greatest assets is our rich history – especially our naval history along the coast. This history has often been preserved alongside open spaces and trails that we use for recreation, walking, biking, birdwatching and transportation. One of my favorite places to walk my dogs is the Greenbelt […]
Sentry Meetings: Jan. 10-17
Cape Elizabeth Mon. 1/13 7 p.m. Town Council Town Hall Tue. 1/14 6:30 p.m. School Board Town Hall Wed. 1/15 6 p.m. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion T.M. Library Wed. 1/15 7 p.m. Town Council Workshop Town Hall South Portland Mon. 1/13 8:30 a.m. Board of Health Zoom, Planning/Dev. Mon. 1/13 5:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Zoom, Planning/Dev. […]
Sentry Meetings: Jan. 3-10
Cape Elizabeth Mon. 1/6 9 a.m. School Board Policy Committee Town Hall Wed. 1/8 7 p.m. Council/School Board Workshop Town Hall Thu. 1/9 6 p.m. Privacy Advisory Committee Town Hall Thu. 1/9 6:30 p.m. TML Strategic Plan T.M. Library South Portland Mon. 1/6 5 p.m. Landcare Management Waterman Drive Mon. 1/6 5 p.m. Public Arts […]
Cape Elizabeth Business Summit creates conversation
The town hosted a connection with local businesses to look for feedback to make cooperating with the town easier for business owners.
Fencers have a ‘medieval time’ at Fort Williams
The historical hobbyists say the real draw is community.
Cape Elizabeth launches third attempt at a new school project
A $116 million referendum was soundly rejected by voters in 2022 and a $94.7 million one was narrowly defeated in November.