The Cape Courier Volume 21
Number 9
July 5, 2008
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Top Stories:

  • Second townwide vote on school budget set for July 22
  • Hannaford bleachers to be ordered this month pending Planning Board approval
  • Community Services’ new director plans to ‘keep successful ball rolling’
  • Cape saves energy and dollars through the work of Facility Manager Ernie MacVane
  • Upcoming Events:

  • Fresh Art! show to open July 25 at Grange Hall
  • ‘Paint for Preservation’ deadline extended
  • Cape artists to show work at Ram Island Farm
  • Engine One Labor Day Art Show date Aug. 31
  • Library welcomes back Mad Science, Wayne from Maine
  • Artists with disabilities exhibit in July
  • Coastal Maine Aquatics offers half price for month of July for new swimmers
  • St. Bartholomew to offer vacation Bible camp Aug. 11 to 15
  • Cape Calendar
  • Cape Cable Guide
  • History:

  • Town records, histories reveal high emotion leading up to, during American Revolution
    In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was duly recorded in the records of the Town of Cape Elizabeth—and punctuated with a flourishing imitation of John Hancock’s signature.