I read your January 5 article in the Current and I would like you to know that there was not just one person unhappy with the changes made to the bus routes as stated in the beginning of the article. I just stopped complaining because I wasn’t being heard, not because I was no longer […]
2006
Cape Elizabeth police logs
Car burglaries investigated Police are investigating a string of car burglaries. In a span of six days, there were six motor vehicle burglaries. Two involved smashed windows. There have now been 20 daytime robberies since Nov. 20. Most of them have taken place in parking lots around town, including parking lots at Two Lights State […]
Cape Elizabeth police logs
Car burglaries investigated Police are investigating a string of car burglaries. In a span of six days, there were six motor vehicle burglaries. Two involved smashed windows. There have now been 20 daytime robberies since Nov. 20. Most of them have taken place in parking lots around town, including parking lots at Two Lights State […]
Cape Elizabeth police logs
Car burglaries investigated Police are investigating a string of car burglaries. In a span of six days, there were six motor vehicle burglaries. Two involved smashed windows. There have now been 20 daytime robberies since Nov. 20. Most of them have taken place in parking lots around town, including parking lots at Two Lights State […]
Angis graduates from Averett
Kate Marie Angis of Scarborough was among 376 students to graduate from Averett University Dec. 10. Commencement was held at Averett’s E. Stuart James Grant Center. Angis graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in equestrian studies. Averett President Richard A. Pfau awarded 142 master’s degrees, 216 bachelor’s degrees and 18 associate […]
A healthy serving of nutrition
School lunches have traditionally brought to mind images of mystery meat, fruit cups, Sloppy Joes and Tater Tots. But some in Scarborough are trying to change that and are looking to make the schools standard bearers in nutrition and health. Since April, the school district has been developing its wellness policy – a policy required […]
Talk about being naive
Editor’s note: This letter is in response to a guest column by Harry Wiley that ran in the Dec. 28 edition of the Current. Your recent reporter’s obfuscation of numerous facts as well as history itself was so blatant, that I recalled Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, and the Mad Hatter’s falling down the rabbit […]
Bus stop article misleading
I’d like to comment on your very misleading article of Jan. 5, 2006, regarding the school bus stops. First and foremost, Mr. Michaud may have personally received only one complaint, but how many did Scott Maycomber, Herb Hopkins, the police department, the town manager, and any of the school board and/or town council members receive? […]
Student to spend semester on the coast
Mary Cox left New York City and her mother when she was 4 years old. Her parents had decided to be a commuter family. Deciding he didn’t want to raise children in the city, her father moved Mary Cox and her two siblings to Cape Elizabeth, leaving behind their mother, who had an established medical […]
Late Cape surge falls short
The visiting Poland girls used a successful fast break and hit foul shots late in the game Monday to top a bigger Cape Elizabeth team, 37-33. The Capers came out early in the opening quarter with a tough full-court press that resulted in multiple turnovers by the Knights. However, missed opportunities inside and poor shooting […]