Brunswick police say that Daniel Gagnon, missing since May 30, has been found dead.
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Harpswell gears up for return of lobster boat races
HARPSWELL — After a four-year hiatus, lobstermen will again be hauling in prizes at the Harpswell Lobster Boat Races. The races will take place Sunday, July 29, at Pott’s Harbor beginning at 10 a.m. There will be 31 race classes, ranging from non-working boats to Novi boats, with first-, second- and third-place finishers. The rain date […]
VIA PRESS HERALD: BIW awarded $87.2 million Navy contract
The Bath shipyard will use the funds in its ongoing work involving the maintenance and modernization of Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates.
Bath boy, 14, found after being missing
Police say a 14-year-old boy who had been missing since Monday night was found Tuesday afternoon.
Police searching for man in connection with tattoo parlor burglary
Police say Mark Johnson, 36, of Bath, was arrested and charged with burglary
Bath police arrest man after early morning burglary
BATH — Police charged a Bath man with burglary after a break-in early Wednesday morning at a Commercial Street business. Mark Johnson, 36, was also placed on a probation hold. Bath police at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday responded to a burglary in progress at Seaside Tattoo, where a witness reported seeing two men fleeing the scene […]
Bath police arrest man after early morning burglary
BATH — Police charged a Bath man with burglary after a break-in early Wednesday morning at a Commercial Street business. Mark Johnson, 36, was also placed on a probation hold. Bath police at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday responded to a burglary in progress at Seaside Tattoo, where a witness reported seeing two men fleeing the scene […]
Coming home to the Blue & White
Thinking about extending your visit beyond Morse Alumni Weekend? Real estate columnist Rick Bisson (Class of ’81) has some advice.
Why is it called Bath High School Alumni Association?
Coastal History columnist, Zac McDorr (Class of ’92) explains why it’s not called Morse Alumni Association.
Brunswick railroad quiet zone process chugs along
BRUNSWICK — The town is awaiting a response from the Federal Railroad Administration to its application for a second railroad quiet zone that would stretch from the Brunswick-Freeport line to Union Street. Town Manager John Eldridge gave an update on the process at the June 4 meeting of the Town Council. Also Monday, councilors unanimously approved a resolution […]