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Gas price war comes alive in Cape ElizabethTwo competitors are charging 35 cents less per gallon than the state average, as drivers line up to benefit.
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Gas price war comes alive in Cape ElizabethTwo competitors are charging 35 cents less per gallon than the state average, as drivers line up to benefit.
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Minke whale washes up on Cape Elizabeth shorelineThe badly decomposed whale probably died at sea several weeks ago
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Grad spotlight: Emma Bond, Cape Elizabeth, Maine When she arrived in Washington, D.C., last fall for the biggest job interview of her life, Emma Bond was so sick that she could
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Principal to retire after 17 years in Cape ElizabethTom Eismeier, principal of Pond Cove Elementary School, supported efforts to make education fun, including an annual Dr. Seuss theme for
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Cape Elizabeth 8th grader wins Google design contestIsabel Robertson's drawing of a sun-drenched forest earns her a trip to New York City and a shot at a $30,000 college scholarship. Her
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Oh boy, what a chess kingMatthew Fishbein of Cape Elizabeth is the youngest ever to take home the state championship plaque.
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Your Vote 2012 Profile: U.S. Senate Candidate Cynthia DillDemocratic state Sen. Cynthia Dill got her first taste of politics serving on the Cape Elizabeth Town Council in 2004. She moved on to the
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Senate panel endorses Kayatta for judgeshipThe trial lawyer from Cape Elizabeth wins strong support as his 1st Circuit nomination heads toward a final floor vote.
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Maine jurist OK'd for appeals appointmentA U.S. Senate committee has approved the nomination of Cape Elizabeth attorney William Kayatta Jr. to serve on the 1st U.S. Circuit Court
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Southern Maine schools do well at state math meetCape Elizabeth, Scarborough, Thornton and Cheverus chaulk up respectable scores.
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Two Mainers help raise a bundle for ObamaThe Cape Elizabeth women are among a group of 444 people who deliver sizable campaign donations.
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Cape Elizabeth boy wins marathon spelling beeSeventh-grader Nat Jordan takes the state title and will compete in the national bee in May.
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Maine Lawyer Nominated for Federal JudgeshipWilliam Kayatta Jr., of Cape Elizabeth, faced questions yesterday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Maine Beach to Beacon Signups start March 15Online registration for the popular 10K road race begins Thursday morning, though residents of Cape Elizabeth, where the race is held, will
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Lobster Shack loses matriarchRuth Leadbetter, who died Friday at 92, took pride in the Cape Elizabeth restaurant.
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Good Table wins Breakfast Cook-Off by 4 votesWith their creme-brulee French toast, The Good Table restaurant in Cape Elizabeth won the Incredible Breakfast Cook-Off today for the third
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Beach to Beacon 10K announces signup dateRegistrations will be accepted starting March 14 for Cape Elizabeth residents, and March 15 for all other racers.
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State Sen. Dill: Taking PAC money to write blog legalSen. Cynthia Dill of Cape Elizabeth says the disclosure that she was paid $4,000 in 2011 indicates Maine's campaign disclosure laws are