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Councilors affirm park closure, encourage use of other spaces for outdoor exercise


The Town Council has affirmed its decision to keep Fort Williams Park closed until May 1, 2020, enc…

County offers close-to-home answers for questions surrounding COVID-19


Looking for financial or educational supports during this time of crisis? How about a local restaur…

Pandemic prompts manager to revise 2021 town budget proposal


Town Manager Matthew Sturgis has submitted a revised municipal budget proposal to the Town Council …

Fort Williams Park closed to public until May 1


Fort Williams Park will be closed to the public until 6 p.m. Friday, May 1, 2020. Town Councilor…

School campuses, facilities closed to public through April 30


Town Manager Matthew Sturgis and School Superintendent Donna Wolfrom have announced the closure of …

Permits for open burning available online


Permits for open burns can now be obtained online From Cape Elizabeth Fire & Rescue …

Limits on public access to town services, office buildings extended to April


Town buildings will remain closed to the public until April 13, 2020, and services aligned with the…

Town Council declares state of emergency, orders non-essential businesses closed through May 1


A state of emergency has been declared by the town of Cape Elizabeth, and non-essential services ha…

Interest due date on property-tax payments extended to June 1


updated 04/02/2020 Property tax payments for the second half of fiscal 2020 are due April 1, 202…

Revaluation of Cape properties postponed one year


The town assessor's office has postponed the 2020 revaluation project for one year, with comple…

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