Hear the latest news and scuttlebutt about The Lumbery from the horse's mouth. A story about a small business in a small town that took on local Big Government and won. Sort of. Now Friedland wants out and selling the joint for a million bucks. Greener pastures are around the bend.
Read MoreVoters in South Portland and Cape Elizabeth will elect a representative to the Board of Trustees for the Portland Water District by writing in their candidate of choice on the ballot. Christopher Scontras wants the job, has the time, and believes he brings what it takes to the table.
Read MoreAll politics is local and nothing is more local or political than the $94.7 M bond in beautiful Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where taxes are projected to increase more than 12.5% if it passes. Mary Ann Lynch joins the show as leader of the "No" campaign. Find out what's driving her.
Read MoreJoin host Cynthia Dill and guests Tim Reiniger, David Andrews and David Hughes for a conversation about the race for Town Council in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where a controversial $94.7M bond on the ballot, along with a national election that has the country on edge, is dividing the town. What will they do about it if elected? Why do they care? Why should you? Listening Tip - skip ahead to minute 3-4 for all three guests. First few minutes have some technical snafus.
Read MoreRun, love and be loved. That’s the lesson. That’s what matters.
Read MoreTwo for the price of one. The synergy is the magic.
Read MoreAs if being a woman is fungible and not a divine and mystical connection to the universe.
Read MoreThe Cape Elizabeth Town Council will decide Monday night whether to give the green light to bonding the road to affordable housing on 22 acres of publicly owned land called Gull Crest. Enough studying! It’s time for action.
Read MoreWhen opportunity knocks, open the door my parents always said. An open seat at the legislature signals the beginning of a new adventure. Join me!
Read MoreHow absolutely ridiculous there are bureaucratic obstacles mistakenly called “due process” for terrorists - and where was the MIAC?
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