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Bath council backs grant to restore historic building

BATH — The City Council on Wednesday unanimously backed an application for funding to improve a historic shipyard structure. The city will submit a public facilities grant application to the state’s Community Development Block Grant program later this month. Community Development Director Al Smith said the city would likely seek between $50,000 and $75,000 for […]

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‘Very proud’ friends, family visit LePages at their new home

AUGUSTA — Gov. Paul LePage and his wife, Ann, welcomed relatives and friends Wednesday to their new home on State Street, a 178-year-old mansion with seven bedrooms. “It’s a wonderful day for us,” said Paul LePage’s younger brother Maurice “Moe” LePage before he walked into the Blaine House and greeted Maine’s new governor. As he […]

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Correction

The Dec. 23 story “Preschool an option for new Falmouth Elementary School” should have said Tier 1 spots would be offered to students and staff and Tier 2 spots would go to town employees. Other Falmouth residents would not be eligible for the service.

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Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Jan. 6

Arrests 12/30/10 at 3:19 a.m. Mark Thayer Russell, 23, of Sweet Fern Road, was arrested by Officer Andy Steindl on Scott Dyer Road on a charge of violating conditions of release. Summons 12/30/10 at 7:46 p.m. Michael Valle, 44, of Portland, was issued a summons by Officer Eric Fay on Ocean House Road on a […]

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Foundation grant brings history to life at CEHS

CAPE ELIZABETH — With funding provided by a grant from the Cape Elizabeth Education Foundation, high school students and interested residents are invited to watch a performance on the labor, civil rights and anti-war movements. Actor Harlan Baker will perform a one-man show based on the life of Jimmy Higgins on Monday, Jan. 10, from […]