Winter athletes made their mark and spring competitors got great news last week.
Cape Elizabeth
Winter season in final days, spring sports primed to start on time- Southern edition
End of winter sports doesn’t mean the action will stop.
Sports seasons converge as March arrives- Southern edition
Winter in its final weeks, volleyball underway and spring’s right around the corner
Maine road races taking steps toward a comeback in 2021
Running events in the state have largely disappeared since the pandemic hit. But some races already have opened registration for their 2021 events, as state officials review their COVID-19 safety guidelines for road races.
New proposal to help fill Cape’s affordable housing hole
If approved, the building would be the first affordable housing built in town in 50 years.
Many highlights in a busy sports week- Southern edition
Basketball and hockey teams near midway point of abbreviated season.
Cape Elizabeth Town Council postpones vote on short-term rental restrictions
Councilors will vote on the proposed zoning amendments, which would be some of the state’s strictest, at their March 8 meeting.
Fort Williams future may include less growth, more nature
A committee putting together the park’s newest master plan said curbing traffic and enhancing the park’s natural beauty are likely priorities.
Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Nov. 10-16
Arrests: No arrests were reported from Nov. 10-16. Summonses: 11/14 at 8:19 p.m. A 16-year-old juvenile from Scarborough was issued a summons on Route 77 by Officer Eric Vanasse on a charge of speeding. Fire calls: Cape Elizabeth firefighters responded to seven fire calls from Nov. 10-16. EMS: Cape Elizabeth emergency medical services responded to […]
Fall sports season was challenging, fun and unforgettable- Southern edition
COVID-19 was never far from our minds, but the quality of competition shone through.