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Middle schoolers win math awards

On Jan. 25, the fifth and sixth grade math teams from Cape Elizabeth Middle School attended the Southern Maine math meet held at the Portland Expo. Over 300 students representing 27 school districts competed in three categories: arithmetic, geometry, and team. The 6th grade team came in second place with Ethan DiNinno, Chris Burke, and […]

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Kennedy takes top award

Tufts University senior Caroline Kennedy, a Reserve Officers Training Corps cadet with the Paul Revere Battalion, was named the 2006 George C. Marshall award winner. The award is presented to the top cadet in each of the nation’s ROTC programs for outstanding achievement in academics, leadership, physical fitness, and extracurricular activities. In addition to Tufts, […]

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Current Sports Digest 2-9

Classes to clash again Cape Elizabeth’s hockey squad will square off against the skaters from Cheverus again this year as part of “A Day of Hockey” on Feb. 19 at the Cumberland County Civic Center. The event, which also includes a Portland Pirates game and periods of open skating, raises money for the Barbara Bush […]

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Master Gardener course offered

The Cooperative Extension in Cumberland County is offering a Master Gardener training course to begin March 3. Master Gardeners receive 45 hours of practical training in basic horticulture with sessions in soil science, botany, entomology, plant disease, garden problem solving, pruning and more. After the training, each Master Gardener agrees to give back 40 hours […]

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Bartlett asked to submit bill to protect juvenile identities

Sen. Phil Bartlett, D-Gorham, has been asked to submit legislation that would prevent the identification of juveniles in circumstances where their names can currently be used. The request comes from the family of Lyndsey McLaughlin, a 16-year-old girl who recently pleaded not criminally responsible by reason of insanity to an incident where she stabbed her […]

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Bartlett asked to submit bill to protect juvenile identities

Sen. Phil Bartlett, D-Gorham, has been asked to submit legislation that would prevent the identification of juveniles in circumstances where their names can currently be used. The request comes from the family of Lyndsey McLaughlin, a 16-year-old girl who recently pleaded not criminally responsible by reason of insanity to an incident where she stabbed her […]