Cape Elizabeth Tue. 8/21 6:30 p.m. Library Board of Trustees TML ScarboroughTue. 8/21 8 a.m. Finance Committee MBThu. 8/23 7:30 p.m. Sanitary District Meeting MB South Portland Mon. 8/20 7 p.m. School Board Memorial Middle SchoolMon. 8/20 7 p.m. City Council CHTue. 8/21 6:30 p.m. Comprehensive Plan CHWed. 8/22 7 p.m. Board of Appeals CH
2012
Robert “Bob” Woodbury Cline, 92: king of the road
CAPE ELIZABETH — Robert “Bob” Woodbury Cline, 92, of Cape Elizabeth and formerly of Yarmouth, died at home on Aug. 6. He was born in Yarmouth on April 10, 1920, a son of Annie W. (Fitts) and Chalmer E. Cline. He was educated in Yarmouth schools, graduated from North Yarmouth Academy and served in the U.S. Marine […]
Mid-Coast Sports Roundup
Katahdin holding National Festival tryouts The Katahdin Field Hockey club is holding tryouts for its U.S. Outdoor National Field Hockey Festival team Sunday, Aug. 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland. The cost is $10 and players should bring a light and dark shirt or pinnie as well as equipment. […]
State's drawing for new Crescent Beach entrance raises concerns
CAPE ELIZABETH — A conceptual drawing for an alternate entrance to Crescent Beach State Park was released last week followed by environmental and safety concerns from the community. The drawing shows an entrance road off Route 77 running south between the Inn by the Sea and Richmond Terrace to a maintenance road that runs parallel […]
Anthony “Tony” F. Gagne, 88
BRUNSWICK — Anthony “Tony” F. Gagne, 88, died on Aug. 6. He was born in Brunswick on Sept. 4, 1923, the son of Arthur J. Sr and Marianne (Thibeault) Gagne. He grew up in Brunswick, graduated from Saint John’s Catholic School in 1939 and attended Brunswick High School. In 1943, he joined the U.S. Navy and […]
Former NAS homes selling at 'perfect price point'
BRUNSWICK — Paul Clark and his girlfriend, Cari Peterson, didn’t think they could afford to buy a home in Brunswick. So even though they both work in town, when they decided to upgrade from their apartment they looked elsewhere. On Wednesday, Clark stood in his new, sunny living room on McKeen Street and glanced out […]
Albert Leroy Alley Sr., 93: a motivated provider, family man
BATH — Albert Leroy Alley Sr., 93, died on Aug. 9. He was born in Portland on Oct. 11, 1918, the son of Ralph and Nellie (Verrill) Alley. He grew up in Bath and attended school there. But at a young age he left school in order to work in support of his family. Alley then […]
Marcia H. Halterman, 81
BATH — Marcia H. Halterman, 81, died at her home on Aug. 1. She was born in Rochester, N.Y., on April 16, 1931, a daughter of Anita (Vosbrink) and John Kenneth Hoag. She attended Woodbury High School in Woodbury, N.J., graduating in 1949. She married Harry W. Halterman Jr. on June 6, 1953. As a military wife, […]
South Sports Roundup
Katahdin holding National Festival tryouts The Katahdin Field Hockey club is holding tryouts for its U.S. Outdoor National Field Hockey Festival team Sunday, Aug. 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Fitzpatrick Stadium in Portland. The cost is $10 and players should bring a light and dark shirt or pinnie as well as equipment. […]
Harpswell selectmen turn out the lights
HARPSWELL — The Board of Selectmen voted to remove five streetlights and heard public comment on the legal status of Lower Road at their August 9 meeting. Last fall, the Board voted to remove several unnecessary streetlights around town, even after residents complained that their removal could make roads unsafe. Residents were allowed to appeal the […]