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  • Film about Cape-Rumford rivalry to debut at Waterville festival

    SOUTH PORTLAND — A documentary film telling the story of two very different Maine towns and their people will have its world premiere at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville. "The Rivals" was filmed by Lone Wolf Documentary Group of South Portland and Hollywood. The...

  • Officer graduates with highest-ever score

    CAPE ELIZABETH — Police Officer Rory Diffin graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy's basic law enforcement training program last month at the top of his class. Diffin, a one-year veteran of the department, was one of 53 graduates of this year's program, and earned the h...

  • Cape Elizabeth Police Beat

    Arrests There were no arrests or summonses during the reported period. Early B2B training? 4/15 At about 6:30 p.m., Officer Kevin Kennedy, who was headed westbound on Scott Dyer Road, was flagged down by three eastbound motorists who re...

  • School computer program may not fly in Cape Elizabeth, even with state OK

    CAPE ELIZABETH — Cuts in state aid will leave the School Department $57,000 short of being able to participate in the state's high school laptop computer program if that program is approved by the Legislature. If the latest phase of the laptop program is set in motion by the state...

  • Cape Elizabeth budget eliminates local emergency dispatch

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The Town Council on Monday approved an $8.5 million fiscal 2010 budget that includes regionalization of emergency dispatch service. The budget represents a 3 percent decrease from this year. Dispatch will join Portland and South Portland for an anticipated savings...

  • Cape Elizabeth Police Beat

    Arrests 4/9 at 10:30 p.m. Katherine Huelin, 34, of Spurwink Avenue, South Portland, was arrested at Kettle Cove by Officer Kevin Kennedy on a warrant and a charge of failure to give correct name. Summonses 4/9 at 10:30 p.m. Kevin ...

  • Seniors asked to share Cape stories

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The Cape Elizabeth Historical Preservation Society will host a three part series for senior citizens through the town's community services department. The series, titled "I remember Cape Elizabeth: senior stories extraordinary memories," will focus on participants s...

  • Land trust to host Earth Day event

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust will host an Earth Day celebration April 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Festivities will take place at the CELT office at 330 Ocean House Road. The first annual Earth Day celebration is dedicated to providing the families of Cape Elizabeth ...

  • Cape school budget cuts fail to avoid tax increase

    CAPE ELIZABETH — The School Board voted Monday to reduce its proposed contingency fund, trimming $163,000 from next year's budget in response to a projected state subsidy cut of more than $500,000. The Town Council is expected to match School Board efforts, transferring $200,000 f...

  • Cape budget hearing set for Monday

    CAPE ELIZABETH — Town Councilors will hear budget feedback from the public Monday, April 13, during a public hearing on the municipal and school budgets. Debate is expected, especially surrounding the school budget and a proposal to move emergency dispatch services out of Cape.