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pressherald.com | Nick McCrea
Scarborough’s School Building Advisory Committee is getting ready to make several key decisions as it narrows in on a final proposal for a school project. Residents will have opportunities to provide feedback ahead of those decisions via a community survey and a community forum. The community forum takes place at Town Hall and on Zoom at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, while the survey will be available from April 29 through March 12.
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pressherald.com | Nick McCrea
The Town of Cape Elizabeth has launched a new website designed to make it easier and faster for users to navigate. The town also changed the domain of the website to capeelizabeth.org, replacing capeelizabeth.com. “(Many) domains can be bought on the open market very easily … and start acting like they are part of the town,” the town stated in a website FAQ.
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pressherald.com | Nick McCrea
A Bath museum is partnering with a Brunswick brewery to bring a beer and pizza garden to Bath’s waterfront this summer. Maine Maritime Museum and Flight Deck Brewing will run the garden from June through September. The museum hopes it will draw new visitors and create a longterm relationship. “The vision is to build a food and beverage service for the museum that is something that can be around for years to come,” said Nate Wildes, managing partner of Flight Deck Brewing.
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pressherald.com | Nick McCrea
The Brunswick Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to require landlords include their contact information when registering their properties in an effort to increase building inspections. Sally Costello, Brunswick’s director of economic and community development, said the tightened registry rules have three goals: to obtain information to understand Brunswick’s rental housing stock, to improve public safety and to enhance tenant and landlord protections.
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pressherald.com | Nick McCrea
Windham awarded its eldest resident, 99-year old Pearl Grant, with the Boston Post Cane on Tuesday. According to Town Clerk Linda Morrell, the tradition was started in 1909 as a promotion by the Boston Post. The largest newspaper in New England at the time, the Post sent out canes to 431 towns across the region to present to their eldest citizen.
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