
    LISA’S PIZZA, INC. v. TOWN OF BRUNSWICK et al.
    Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.
    Argued Jan. 14, 1988.
    Decided Jan. 20, 1988.
    Robert H. Furbish, John O’Neil (orally), Smith & Elliott, P.A., Saco, for plaintiff.
    Martin L. Wilk (orally), Eaton, Peabody, Bradford & Veague, Augusta, for defendant.
    Before McKUSICK, C.J., and NICHOLS, ROBERTS, WATHEN, GLASSMAN and CLIFFORD, JJ.
   MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

Lisa’s Pizza, Inc. appeals the affirmance by the Superior Court (Cumberland County) of the denial by the Town of Brunswick’s Zoning Board of Appeals of a variance for an oversized sign. The Board’s conclusion that Lisa’s Pizza had failed to carry its burden of proof was not based upon any misinterpretation of the law and was fully supported by the record. See Your Home, Inc. v. Town of Windham, 528 A.2d 468, 470 (Me.1987).

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed.

All concurring.  