The colonial is listed for $409,000, nearly twice as much as what the governor and his wife bought it for out of foreclosure in 2014.
Coastal Journal
Midcoast news from The Forecaster.
Bath residents get a look at potential bag ban
The proposal would ban all single-use plastic bags and use of polystyrene foam containers, and place an “escalating” fee on paper bags.
Brunswick delays elementary school demolition until spring
BRUNSWICK — On the advice of its architect, the School Board said Wednesday it will likely delay until spring the demolition of Jordan Acres Elementary School, where the town plans to build a new school to replace Coffin Elementary. Architect Lyndon Keck said in July he wanted to take the building down this October and November, […]
Bath proposal would ban plastic bags, foam containers
BATH — Lee Leiner painted a bleak picture Wednesday of littering at its worst. He described plastic bags in trees, waterways and wetlands, clogging storm drains, wrapping around a seagull, scattered into the wind as a garbage truck opens at the city landfill. “They’re blown away before they even hit the ground,” the Public Works […]
Helping hands are key for Common Good Day
Bowdoin College gives back to the community.
Bath Police Beat: Sept. 15
Arrests 9/5 at 3:44 p.m. Jason Baucom, 33, of High Street, was arrested by Officer Eric Bryan on High Street on a charge of hindering apprehension or prosecution. 9/5 at 3:44 p.m. Jessica Bennett, 35, of High Street, was arrested by Officer John Dietlin on High Street on a warrant and issued a summons on […]
Brunswick Police Beat: Sept. 15
Arrests 9/7 at 2:50 p.m. Peter C. Black, 40, no address listed, was arrested on Abbey Road by Officer Charles Tompson on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 9/7 at 8:38 p.m. Anthony S. Radciffe, 52, of Maquoit Road, was arrested on Dunning Street by Officer Garrett Albert on an outstanding warrant from another agency. […]
Oyster farm adds to Brunswick aquaculture growth
BRUNSWICK — As ocean temperatures and sea-floor predators rise along the coast of Maine, so has an interest in aquaculture. For Brunswick, the trend has taken hold in an increasing number of shellfish farms sprinkled along the town’s 60 miles of shoreline, as harvesters look for secure streams of revenue within an increasingly changing ocean […]
Oyster farm adds to Brunswick aquaculture growth
BRUNSWICK — As ocean temperatures and sea-floor predators rise along the coast of Maine, so has an interest in aquaculture. For Brunswick, the trend has taken hold in an increasing number of shellfish farms sprinkled along the town’s 60 miles of shoreline, as harvesters look for secure streams of revenue within an increasingly changing ocean […]
RSU 1 community supports new Morse/BRCTC
Straw poll held on Sept. 12 indicates communities want the state to move forward in its approval process for a new Morse High School and Bath Regional Career and Technical Center.