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Plans for former Griffin Club to go before South Portland board

SOUTH PORTLAND — Redevelopment plans for the former Griffin Club in Knightville will be presented to the Planning Board Tuesday, Jan. 9. Owner Ginger Cote bought the landmark tavern building at 60 Ocean St. in June for $600,000, and will present her preliminary plans, which include a music venue and restaurant called Big Babe’s Tavern […]

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Plans for former Griffin Club to go before South Portland board

SOUTH PORTLAND — Redevelopment plans for the former Griffin Club in Knightville will be presented to the Planning Board Tuesday, Jan. 9. Owner Ginger Cote bought the landmark tavern building at 60 Ocean St. in June for $600,000, and will present her preliminary plans, which include a music venue and restaurant called Big Babe’s Tavern […]

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Southern Meetings: Jan. 5-11

Cape Elizabeth Mon.  1/8  7 p.m.  Town Council  TH Tues.  1/9  6 p.m.  School Board Executive Session  TH Tues.  1/9  7 p.m.  School Board Business Meeting  TH Wed.  1/10  7 p.m.  Conservation Committee  TH Scarborough Mon.  1/8  7 p.m.  Planning Board  MB Mon.  1/8  7 p.m.  Conservation Commission  MB Tues.  1/9  6:30 p.m.  Coastal Waters Commission  MB […]

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Mid-Coast Meetings: Jan. 5-12

Brunswick Mon.  1/8  5:30 p.m.  Brunswick-Topsham Water Board  266 River Rd., Topsham Tues.  1/9  4:30 p.m.  Teen Center Advisory Committee  35 Union St. Tues.  1/9  5 p.m.  Master Plan Implementation Committee  TH Tues.  1/9  7 p.m.  Planning Board  TH Wed.  1/10  10 a.m.  Staff Review  TH Wed.  1/10  4:30 p.m.  Conservation Commission  TH Wed.  1/10  5 […]

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Neighbors: Rebuilt Cape Elizabeth home will obscure views

CAPE ELIZABETH — The Zoning Board of Appeals is standing by its approval of a home expansion after neighbors who say their shorefront views will be obstructed filed an appeal in Superior Court last spring. The Cape Shore House Owners Association argued that the board’s evidence wasn’t substantive enough to merit approval of the project. The court […]