BATH — Election fans may find this June a bit disappointing: there are no contested local primaries for either the state House or Senate. The deadline for party candidates to file nomination papers with the Office of the Secretary State for the June 12 primaries was March 15. Unaffiliated candidates have until June 1 to […]
Coastal Journal
Midcoast news from The Forecaster.
Slimmer Bath shipyard tax break approaches vote; critic ends hunger strike
BATH — A state tax break for Bath Iron Works could go to votes in the House of Representatives and Senate by the end of this month, according to the bill’s sponsor. In the meantime, Bath resident Bruce Gagnon, an outspoken opponent of LD 1781, Tuesday said he would end his hunger-strike protest of the […]
Slimmer Bath shipyard tax break approaches vote; critic ends hunger strike
BATH — A state tax break for Bath Iron Works could go to votes in the House of Representatives and Senate by the end of this month, according to the bill’s sponsor. In the meantime, Bath resident Bruce Gagnon, an outspoken opponent of LD 1781, Tuesday said he would end his hunger-strike protest of the […]
Not the first time the Mary E came back to Bath for restoration
The ship is under restoration again at Maine Maritime Museum.
Federal bill could compensate Wiscasset for nuclear waste
Wiscasset could be compensated for storing nuclear waste from the former Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant.
Frank J. Wood Bridge environmental assessment meeting to be held March 28
The public is welcome to comment on the project to replace or rehabilitate the bridge between Brunswick and Topsham.
Maple-y March Goodness
Mmmm … mmmm … it’s maple season in the Midcoast
Arrival of spring brings changes to the Coastal Journal
Good bye to reporter Chris Chase and hello to new contributors.
Claim the spotlight with Center Stage Players
Here’s your chance to perform with a local senior theater group