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Chip Brewer, founder of Growth Story LLC and a Bowdoin College alum, joins Dr. Lisa Belisle on Radio Maine for a dynamic conversation about storytelling, community, and the power of collaboration. A longtime resident of Cape Elizabeth, Chip blends decades of corporate consulting with his passion for improv, screenwriting, and novel writing—crafts he uses to explore themes of teamwork and empathy. From teaching improv to the Bowdoin Alumni Council to co-authoring a screenplay inspired by his over-40 hockey team, Chip infuses every project with insight and humor. He shares stories of unexpected connections, lessons from summer camp, and the value of "sneaky bonding" to bridge generational or ideological divides. Rooted in the belief that creativity flourishes in collaboration, Chip's work reflects a deep commitment to kindness and shared purpose. Join our conversation with Chip Brewer today on Radio Maine—and don't forget to subscribe to the channel!
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Richard Cass is the author of the Elder Darrow jazz mystery series. The first book in the series won the 2018 Maine Literary Award for Crime Fiction. The fifth, Sweetie Bogan's Sorrow, won the Nancy Pearl Librarians' Prize for Genre Fiction. The seventh book in the series Closing Time, was published in October, 2024. Dick has also published a thriller called The Last Altruist and a book of short stories entitled Gleam of Bone.He holds a graduate degree in writing from the University of New Hampshire, where he studied with Thomas Williams, Jr. and Joseph Monninger. He's also studied with Ernest Hebert, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Molly Gloss. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Playboy, Gray's Sporting Journal, ZZYZVA, Tough, Shotgun Honey and Best Short Stories of the American West. He lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine with his wife Anne.Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087444780090Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richardjcass/Threads Handle: https://www.threads.net/@richardjcassWebsite: https://www.rjcassbooks.com/*****************About SinCSisters in Crime (SinC) was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/sincnational.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@sincnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeTikTok:: https://www.tiktok.com/@sincnationalThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/
How Is Living in Maine Different Than Visiting?Maine is one of the most beautiful states in the country—and if you've ever visited, you probably already know that. The rocky coastline, charming lobster shacks, peaceful lighthouses, and fresh ocean air make it an unforgettable vacation spot.But what's it really like to live in Maine?As a local Realtor who helps people Make Maine Your Home, I've had this conversation with countless clients—many of whom fell in love with Maine during a visit and are now wondering if they should make the leap.Spoiler alert: living in Maine is amazing, but it's a different experience from visiting. Here's what you need to know if you're considering the move. 1. The Pace of Life: Vacationland vs. RealityWhen you're here for a week, it's all about coastal drives, seafood feasts, and soaking in the scenery. But living here means experiencing the rhythm of Maine life—slower, more intentional, and deeply connected to nature.✅ Remote work is on the rise here—Maine had one of the highest rates in the country in 2023.✅ Life is peaceful, but expect longer drives for essentials, especially in rural areas.✅ Winters are no joke—think snow tires, plowing, and prepping for the power to go out! 2. Cost of Living: More Affordable Than You Think?Compared to neighboring states like Massachusetts or New Hampshire, Maine's real estate is surprisingly affordable.
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Two creepy (and possibly) connected crimes this week and we take a look at the Cape Intruder, a man whose identity remains a mystery, who broke into people's houses in Cape Elizabeth, Maine in 2005 to... Watch them sleep. Upon his prey awaking, he would bolt out of the house and evade capture completely.This photofit was issued to help identify the Cape Intruder, to no avail.We then fast forward 3 years when similar reports occurred in Nova Scotia's Halifax. Could it be the same intruder? And did authorities have better luck in catching him this time?All of this as well as introducing a brand new alter-ego for Masud to add to the pantheon alongside Little Boy Masud and Topknot Masud!Hosted by Masud Milas, Chris Stokes, and Sooz Kempner Mystery on the Rocks is a high concept comedy and true crime/unexplained phenomena podcast set in a fictional mystery-solving bar with real cocktails!. The focus of the show is to attempt to crack a real, unsolved mystery from history – true crime and bizarre occurrences, all with a whodunnit or WTF happened question hanging over them.You can follow us on Bluesky, X and Instagram too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jaclyn Gallo is the founder of Roots Academy in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, a K-5 microschool that she grew from 6 kids in 2020 to 36 kids this academic year. Roots Academy is a recognized private school staffed by certified teachers that emphasizes place-based, child-led learning. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly LiberatED e-newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
John Lewis went to Oxford Hills High School and wanted to leave rural Maine. He had dreams of the big city where the action was and he did not want to go to college. Turns out he graduated from the University of Maine and now runs a business that helps manufacturers and wandering high school graduates looking for a different path to a bright future that side steps a bachelors degree. My guest this week is John Lewis, former Republican candidate for state senate in District 29 covering Cape Elizabeth and South Portland, Maine, in 2022 who lost that race but remains in the game as a player with a message for Cape residents: It's about the issues! Vote.
Former US Senate Sergeant at Arms and local political legend Larry Benoit is voting "no" on the Cape Elizabeth $94.7M school bond come November 5th for a lot of very good reasons. The bottom line? The tax burden for residents far outweighs any educational benefits. And claims by the local school board that the proposed alternative $42M bond to cover the cost of essential renovations and repairs has not been vetted? "Disingenuous," Benoit says. "Utter nonsense."
Where to stay in Portland Maine | Maine Travel Guide In this video, we're diving into the top hotel picks in Portland, Maine, where you'll find everything from luxury stays to budget-friendly options. Whether you're planning a special getaway, a business trip, or just a quick stopover, Portland has a hotel to suit every need. And trust me, the last one may surprise you! Luxury & Higher-End Stays: The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection 119 Exchange Street, Portland, ME 04101 Starting at $280 The Press Hotel offers a unique, upscale experience with a nod to Portland's rich history. With luxurious rooms, the acclaimed Union Restaurant, and event spaces that are nothing short of spectacular, this is the place for those seeking sophistication in the heart of the city. The location is perfect, right in the center of all the action.
Come November, Cape Elizabeth voters will have $94.7M bond on the ballot to build a new middle school - and for the first time thanks to a new law will know who is backing it. What will not be on the ballot is housing at Gull Crest. The American dream delayed but not denied.
How much money do Cape Elizabeth Schools need to educate kids? And what is it about free speech the Cape Elizabeth Democrats are afraid of? It's time for the Cape Underground. The latest podcast
Megan Jo Wilson is the founder of Rockstar Camp for Women, a transformative leadership program held at the Portland House of Music in Maine's largest city. Growing up in nearby Cape Elizabeth, Megan felt drawn to the arts at an early age. From performing Tina Turner tunes on her parents' front lawn to becoming a professional singer and musician, Megan quickly developed confidence in her ability to use her voice effectively. Throughout her decades of work as a certified coach and leadership trainer, Megan noticed a stark confidence gap between men and women in business. She founded Rockstar Camp with this in mind, providing a space where women conquer stage fright and unleash their voices through performance, empowering them to embrace their brilliance and leadership potential. Join our conversation with Megan Jo Wilson today on Radio Maine.
Cape Elizabeth Schools, the Supreme Court and Happy Birthday America by Cynthia Dill
One stormy night, the fate of twenty people were changed forever as the schooner Charles crashed upon the rocks on Watts Ledge off the coast of Cape Elizabeth. The most enduring story is that of bride-to-be Lydia Carver, a young woman who would never make her way to the alter. Join B and Jackson for a fascinating ghost story! Source: Unraveling the mystery of Maine's most famous drowned ghost bride by Troy R. Bennett for the Bangor Daily News Lydia Carver the Ghost Bride of Richmond Island for the Courier-Gazette The Ghost Bride of Crescent Beach By Roxie Zwicker, Beach Combers You can reach out to us via email at homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com - send us stories, questions, Maine movie recommendations, or just say hi! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homegrownhorrorpod/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hghpod/support
You might think removing a portion of Sawyer Road that connects Cape Elizabeth with Scarborough, Maine is a good idea. You would be wrong. Find out why.
Host Cynthia Dill talks about Tuesday's primary in which she is a candidate in a tight 3-way primary using ranked choice voting, the importance of the new Cape Elizabeth Ad Hoc Privacy Advisory Committee, and how the liberal media fuels the culture wars.
After last night's workshop of the Cape Elizabeth Town Council on the new school proposal concepts voted on by the School Building Advisory Committee (SBAC) to the tune of between $80 - 114 million dollars, Michael Hussey thinks a deal is in the air. Find out why.
It almost seems like the Cape Elizabeth School Board is holding students at the high school and elementary school hostage. Okay, maybe that's melodramatic but compared to what? Unless it gets a brand new middle school, much needed repairs impacting the safety, comfort and security of students, staff and visitors are being delayed. And the fight is personal! These new parents who fled the big city during COVID want new schools NOW! So what's a small community to do? A coup, merci beaucoup.
Michael Hussey is a successful businessman, husband, father and member of Cape Elizabeth's SBAC - the ad hoc School Building Advisory Committee charged with putting a new school project out to the voters in November. He joins the show to talk about the 5/4 vote at the SBAC for "Option B," a $80 million dollar project, revelations from last night's school board workshop, and his letter to the editor in today's Cape Courier.
Best and Worst places to live in Maine Depending on who YOU are Take our Maine personality test! At the end, we'll give you some pointers on deciding where is best for you. Southern Maine: Portland: The largest city in Maine, Portland boasts a vibrant arts scene, diverse dining options, and a bustling waterfront. It's perfect for those who love urban amenities and cultural attractions, with plenty of festivals, music venues, and galleries to explore. Scarborough: Known for its natural beauty, Scarborough offers stunning beaches and the famous Scarborough Marsh, the largest saltwater marsh in Maine. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and bird watchers. Cape Elizabeth: A picturesque town where I live, Cape Elizabeth is known for its beautiful lighthouses, scenic coastal views, and tranquil beaches. It provides a quiet, suburban feel while still being close to Portland. Midcoast Maine: Brunswick: Home to Bowdoin College, Brunswick is a lively town with a rich history. It features charming downtown areas with boutique shops, excellent restaurants, and a vibrant arts community. Bath: Known as the "City of Ships," Bath has a long history of shipbuilding. It offers a quaint downtown area with historic homes, unique shops, and a strong sense of community. Rockland: A fantastic coastal town, Rockland is famous for its lobster festival and as a hub for the arts. It's home to the Farnsworth Art Museum and numerous galleries, making it perfect for art lovers. Downeast Maine: Bar Harbor (BAH HABAH): Situated near Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, kayaking, and whale watching are just a few activities you can enjoy here, along with stunning ocean views. Ellsworth: A gateway to Downeast Maine, Ellsworth offers a mix of historic charm and modern amenities. It's a great base for exploring nearby Acadia National Park and the surrounding natural beauty. Machias: Known for its wild blueberries and rugged coastline, Machias is perfect for those who love outdoor adventures and a slower pace of life. The lobstering industry is also a significant part of the local economy. Western Maine: Bethel: A charming town known for its ski resorts and outdoor activities. Bethel is great for those who enjoy skiing, hiking, and a friendly, small-town atmosphere. Rangeley: Famous for its lakes and outdoor recreation, Rangeley is a paradise for fishing, boating, and snowmobiling. It's perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Farmington: Home to the University of Maine at Farmington, this town offers a mix of academic energy and rural charm. It's a great place for families and those who appreciate a close-knit community. Northern Maine: Aroostook County: Known for its vast potato farms and beautiful landscapes, Aroostook County offers a rural lifestyle with plenty of outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and hunting. It's a great place for those who love the outdoors and a slower pace of life. Presque Isle: A key town in Aroostook County, Presque Isle offers a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities. It's home to the University of Maine at Presque Isle and the Northern Maine Fair. Fort Kent: Close to the Canadian border, Fort Kent is known for its Franco-American heritage and outdoor activities. It's a fantastic place for those who enjoy a tight-knit community and winter sports like cross-country skiing. Factors to Consider: When choosing where to live in Maine, consider factors like cost of living, which can vary significantly from urban areas to rural regions. Employment opportunities are more abundant in larger towns and cities, while school districts and healthcare access can be crucial for families. Finally, think about the community vibes—whether you prefer the hustle and bustle of city life or the peace and quiet of a rural setting. Don't forget to Like and Subscribe! Your support helps us out a lot, and who knows, maybe you'll get a good laugh too!
Tonight's show is about Cape Elizabeth local politics - schools, housing and the race for state representative. What else matters?
Friday Night Talk - the weekly rundown from Cape Elizabeth by Cynthia Dill
Welcome to our latest adventure on the Make Maine Your Home channel! Today, we're lacing up our skates and gliding into the winter wonderland of Maine to explore the absolute best places to ice skate. Whether you're a seasoned skater or just starting out, Maine offers a diverse range of ice skating experiences that will leave you enchanted. Join us as we embark on a journey through some of Maine's most picturesque outdoor skating destinations, like the serene Great Pond in Cape Elizabeth. Discover the magic of gliding across frozen expanses surrounded by nature's beauty, but remember, safety always comes first. We'll share insights into how to stay safe on the ice, including tips on monitoring ice thickness and other essential aspects that can make or break your day of skating bliss. But that's not all – we'll also delve into the vibrant arena scene in Maine, highlighting gems like the William B. Troubh Ice Arena, Family Ice Arena, and Casco Bay Arena. Whether you're craving a spirited game of hockey or leisurely laps around the rink, these arenas offer something for everyone. And let's not forget about the illustrious North Yarmouth Academy, where skaters of all ages come together to enjoy the thrill of gliding on ice. So, whether you're seeking the tranquility of outdoor skating or the excitement of arena action, Maine has it all. Join us as we uncover the best places to ice skate in Maine and experience the magic for yourself. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to stay updated on all things Maine – because if you Make Maine Your Home, you don't have to do it alone!
This week our host gives three reasons Cape Elizabeth voters should send a nonbinding housing referendum question to the ballot. Plus, the State of Maine is about to join the Interstate Compact to Elect the President by National Vote. Why Now? Good question. Maybe because you want to re-elect Donald Trump.
Rain or shine we will see you tomorrow at one of the world's most beautiful spots to grow families, plus what to expect from Councilor Susan Gillis in April in Cape Elizabeth.
Maine's "Clean Election" financing for candidates comes wrapped with a giant bow made of red tape. Is it worth it to spend hundreds of hours chasing $5 contributions that require two signed receipts and several trips to town hall? Plus, Cape Elizabeth's gossipy private Facebook page has members apoplectic. Why?
You've heard of regulatory capture? The same thing is happening in small towns all over America in the housing market. Finance Bros showing up on boards and at meetings with a message to their neighbors. "Shucks, folks. The housing crisis is darn shame! I've run the numbers and what we actually need is a Wall Street-backed Section 8 housing project that will make my clients a lot of money," he says in his fleece vest and khakis. "You're damn right!" chimes in the lobbyist for the bankers and real estate developers who make millions betting on the bleak housing market. "And anyone opposed is racist." The latest podcast on Cape Elizabeth housing politics.
Cape Elizabeth Politics - Gull Crest Housing Referendum Redux by Cynthia Dill
3 BEST Athletic Fields In Portland Maine Looking for the perfect spots to enjoy some outdoor sports in Portland, Maine? Look no further! In this video, we'll take you on a tour of the three best athletic fields in the area. Fort Williams Park Athletic Fields (Cape Elizabeth, ME): Just a short drive from Portland, Fort Williams Park offers a stunning backdrop for your sports activities. With fields suitable for soccer, baseball, and more, plus breathtaking ocean views, this park has it all. Payson Park (Portland, ME): Located right in Portland, Payson Park is a favorite among locals for its well-maintained athletic fields. Whether you're into soccer, baseball, or just want to enjoy some outdoor recreation, this park has something for everyone. Wainwright Fields (South Portland, ME):Wainwright Fields, located in South Portland, offers free athletic fields for various sports activities. It's a community favorite for soccer and baseball, with ample space for outdoor fun. Join us as we explore these fantastic athletic fields and discover why they're the top choices for sports enthusiasts in Portland, Maine. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on all our future videos!
"We don't have to take the affordable housing medicine Wall Street is prescribing."
Why Independent Maine Senator Angus King is disappointed in Susan Collins for supporting a good woman to run as a Republican against him, Prayers for Nikki Haley in New Hampshire and why Affordable Housing for kids in Cape Elizabeth might just make it on the ballot in November.
The Mobile Home Replacement Initiative works so well the Maine State Housing Authority canceled it - plus a site walk in Cape Elizabeth on February 11, 2024. Building affordable housing is the topic of this podcast. Enough reports! Enough bleak housing. Make American homes beautiful again!
Finn Melanson is the Host of the Singletrack, a podcast covering the professional mountain ultra-trail running scene. If you haven't checked out Singletrack yet, go do it now! We had such a great chat about everything Finn is doing in the Trail Running world including his goals for media coverage, and how to keep his personal love for the trails alive. Finn is based in Salt Lake City, UT - by way of Cape Elizabeth, ME - where he enjoys year-round recreation in the Wasatch Mountains. Photo by @shitinthewoods Find Singletrack on instagram @runsingletrack Singletrack pod: Singletrack More from Finn @wasatchfinn Go to www.athleticgreens.com/TRWP to get 5 FREE travel packs and one year supply of Vitamin D! Follow the new pod insta @trailrunningwomenpod !!
The Colorado Supreme Court's decision to deny Donald Trump ballot access because he engaged in an insurrection could impact Maine - but should it? Gina Hamilton ( 6:15) thinks Maine's open primary may be the better route to defeating the Republican firebrand who likely will gain strength under fire. And guess who wants to now build affordable housing on Cape Elizabeth athletic fields? The same crowd who opposes it. All this craziness and more this week. Don't miss it.
New Cape Elizabeth Town Councilor Stephanie Anderson on what she just did about housing by Cynthia Dill
Friday Night Talk, Cape Elizabeth Housing Bombshell by Cynthia Dill
In the town of Cape Elizabeth, in Southern Maine, there's one last strip of commercial access on the waterfront. This access, situated within Kettle Cove State Park beside neighboring Crescent Beach, is, at high tide, just wide enough to get a boat trailer into the water and launch a skiff to get to the mooring field. In the summertime, this access and the adjacent parking lot are heavily congested. A recent redevelopment plan by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands has caused a lot of anxiety for commercial fishermen, who fear that the state will redirect recreational boating and public access from a small strip on Crescent Beach to the commercial zone at Kettle Cove State Park. In this episode, we hear from fishermen in the Cape Elizabeth Fishermen's Alliance, who are self-advocating for their final piece of commercial access in this wealthy Maine town.This podcast is made possible by the Fund for Maine Islands and a partnership between the Island Institute, College of the Atlantic, Maine Sea Grant, and The First Coast.
Real Estate Lawsuit in Maine Hey, everyone! Doug Schauf here from The Make Maine Your Home Team at RE/MAX Oceanside. Today, we're diving into some breaking news in the real estate world – lawsuits!
3 Best Neighborhoods in Falmouth Maine Hey, everybody! Welcome to our discussion about Falmouth, Maine. If you're researching Falmouth, this video is a must-watch. We'll be highlighting three neighborhoods and discussing their pros and cons, mostly focusing on the positives. Stick around until the end because we'll reveal a hidden gem in Falmouth that you won't want to miss! First, let's dive into Falmouth Foreside, which is like the coastline of Falmouth. It's a fantastic area with beautiful waterfront views, shops, restaurants, marinas, and even a country club. Plus, it's close to various amenities in the area. Next up is "The Woodlands," a popular neighborhood in Falmouth, centered around the Woodlands Country Club. This area offers a wide range of homes and larger lot sizes. It's a newer, well-updated community with plenty of walkability. Finally, we'll explore the Black Strap area on the western side of Falmouth. This is where you can find more elbow room, bigger lots, and even acres of land. If you're looking for a rural feel while still enjoying Falmouth's benefits, this area is worth considering. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and ring that notification bell to stay updated with our latest videos. We cover not only real estate but also various aspects of life in Maine, from towns and neighborhoods to cool things to do. If you have any comments, questions, or want to know more about other areas in Falmouth, feel free to reach out. We're here to help you discover the beauty of Maine and make your home in this wonderful state. Remember, if you make Maine your home, you don't have to do it alone. Subscribe now for valuable insights into real estate in Maine and much more. You can also connect with us on our social media platforms. We love talking about Maine and real estate, so let's keep the conversation going!
Friday Night Talk - Congratulations to Cape Elizabeth Winners and Community Housing by Cynthia Dill
What is it like to live in Cape Elizabeth Maine?
In this episode, join Doug Schauf and The Make Maine Your Home Team as they explore the 3 Best South Portland, Maine Neighborhoods to Live in!
In this video, we'll be discussing the "3 things I wish I did before selling my house." If you're considering selling your home in Maine, these insights are invaluable: Local Market Research/Know what your costs are: Do you owe Money? What taxes will you pay? Closing Costs (ref videos)Research the current real estate market trends in Maine.Understand the demand for properties in your specific area.Analyze recent sales data to determine the right pricing strategy.Not waiting for EVERYTHING to be perfect/having a place: Don't miss out on the current market.Be emotionally prepared to let go of your Maine home.Understand the process and potential stressors involved.Focus on the excitement of starting a new chapter.Flexibility and Negotiation Skills: Communication with Your Realtor:Maintain open and regular communication with your real estate agent.Collaborate on pricing strategies and marketing efforts.Trust their expertise in the Maine real estate market.If you're considering selling your home in Maine, these tips will help you navigate the process successfully. Remember, "If you Make Maine Your Home, you don't have to do it alone."
She's back! Heather McCargo, founder of Wild Seed Project in Portland, Maine, is back on BIRD HUGGER to answer your most pressing questions about growing native plants, shrubs and trees. On today's show, we discuss what natives to grow in shady areas. Go to Wild Seed Project at: https://wildseedproject.net/. Go to Native Seed Center at Turkey Hill Farm in Cape Elizabeth, Maine at: https://tinyurl.com/mt5xupvb. Go to Polly Hill Arboretum on Martha's Vineyard at: https://www.pollyhillarboretum.org/. Some natives discussed on today's show: Violets, Serviceberry, Shadberry, Spicebush, Viburnum, Redbud, Pagoda Dogwood, Witch Hazel, American Chestnut, Ohio Buckeye, Red Buckeye, Tulip Tree. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Access the BIRD HUGGER Newsletter here: www.birdhuggerpodcast.com. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.
I Want to Believe the Podcast – S6 E7 | The Sleep Watcher of Cape Elizabeth AUDIBLE AFFILIATE LINK - Get a FREE 30 day trial to Audible - Help support the podcast! Opening Song: Sunglasses at Night by Corey Hart | Chin Check by N.W.A. Opening Clip: Scare Theater | Closing song: Crimson & Clover by Tommy James and the Shondells Ay! Welcome to the seventh episode of season 6 of the I Want to Believe podcast! Once the tourists go home, the leaves have fallen and the weather has turned cold… our small towns in Maine can feel even more desolate and remote than some of them already are. That desolation, one could argue, may cause people to do strange things from time to time. In 2005, the residents of the small coastal town of Cape Elizabeth would find out just how strange one person would get... - Before we jump into the episode, I wanted to give a quick reminder that all of our I Want to Believe social media & email are in the show notes. All my books and projects are available at SlevikStore.Company.Site. The Green Hand Bookshop in Portland, Maine also has some of my work. Stop in and see everything they have to offer! My documentary, Otherworldly Amor, has a new home. It is streaming exclusively on ParaFlixx Paranormal+ Once subscribed, you have access to not only Otherworldly Amor but hundreds of other paranormal shows, documentaries and even horror movies. By using the code OTHERWORLDLYAMOR10 at checkout, you can get 10% off your first 3 months. Click play to learn about the Sleep Watcher of Cape Elizabeth Sources: Forensic Yard | Cape Code Times | Safewise | Cape Elizabeth Jeff Inglis | The Coast | The Signal | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/207believe/support