TOPSHAM — The 2018-19 school year marks a time of transition for School Administrative District 75, with a new superintendent and assistant superintendent, and construction progressing quickly on a new Mt. Ararat High School. “We’ve got footings, concrete being poured probably as we speak,” interim Superintendent Dan Chuhta said Aug. 17 of the project, due […]
Coastal Journal
Midcoast news from The Forecaster.
CSAs still lively in the Midcoast
Community Support Agriculture programs allow individuals to buy local, seasonal food products directly from growers — sort of like a weekly subscription to the farm. CSAs are available in the area, but many are not flourishing as they did 20 or more years ago when the concept became popular. Farmers’ markets, grocery stores selling local […]
Countertops bring value
Kitchens sell houses. Countertops and surfaces in a kitchen can set a positive tone. Sometimes an upgrade to a countertop will transform a kitchen. When replacing a scratched, scorched, stained or just plain unattractive countertop, give careful consideration to the impact the selection will have on the overall resale value of the home. Fortunately, there […]
Indian Summer Delights
For many years, I was convinced that I didn’t like Indian food. I had eaten a curry a long time ago and only could remember how spicy and slimy it was. Then a friend dragged me to a local Indian restaurant against my will and introduced me to chicken tikka masala, vegetable korma and rose […]
War heroes in Bath cemeteries
Bath has two major cemeteries and each one boasts a Medal of Honor recipient from the Civil War. Thomas Hyde lies in Oak Grove Cemetery in a large, elegant, neoclassical crypt. He was awarded his medal for bravery at Antietam, and after the war, he made his fortune as the founder of Bath Iron Works. […]
Review: Singin' in the Rain
Maine State Music Theatre closes its 60th season later this month with “Singing in the Rain’. A classic musical based on a classic 1952 movie, this stage production is a multi-faceted buffet of high-quality entertainment. For the audience, it’s two hours of delightful, colorful, mesmerizing, joy-inducing, kinetic artistic stimuli. Like a living, breathing kaleidoscope. One […]
Bath Police Beat: Aug. 24
Arrests 8/6, no time listed. Richard Morin, 42, of Deane Street, Gardiner, was arrested by Cpl. Jason Aucoin on Water Street on a charge of violating a protection from abuse order. 8/12, no time listed. Brandon Alley, 22, of Deerborn Road, Canton, was arrested by Officer Mark Steele on Water Street on charges of gross […]
Wanted: Bath residents for bevy of committee vacancies
BATH — It’s been tough enough lately for City Clerk Mary White to drum up interest among residents in serving on various city committees. The issue is now the worst she’s experienced in 23 years working for Bath, with only one person remaining on the city’s five-member Board of Assessment Review. “The Board of Assessment […]
Bath Police Beat: Aug. 17
Arrests 7/22 at 1 p.m. Thomas Dyer, 28, of Pleasant Avenue, Portland, was arrested by Officer Richard Ross on Water Street on a charge of violating a protection from abuse order. 7/23 at 3:30 p.m. Todd Orcutt, 44, of Pine Hill Drive, was arrested by Officer Richard Ross on High Street on charges of domestic […]
Topsham Police Beat: Aug. 17
Arrests 8/12 at 11:38 a.m. Justin Yard, 25, of Pleasant Street, Richmond, was arrested by Officer Mathew Bowers on Bunny Lane, and charged with violation of a protection order and criminal trespass. Summonses 8/7 at 9:11 a.m. Thomas Mills, 56, of Hayward Street, Bath, was issued a summons by Sgt. Robert Ramsay on Middlesex Road […]