Arrests 4/21 at 3:49 p.m. Megan L. Ryan, 38, of Dunning Street, was arrested on Pleasant Street by Officer Matthew Nicholson on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 4/22 at 6:13 p.m. Eddie N. Heard, 41, of Davis Court, was arrested on Pleasant Street by Officer William Brown on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 4/23 at 12:58 […]
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Bath Police Beat: April 29
Arrests No arrests were reported from April 19-24. Summonses 4/23 Wendy Sylvester, 27, of Beachnut Hill Road, Wiscasset, was issued a summons by Cpl. Jason Aucoin on Water Street on a charge of attaching false license plates. Fire calls 4/18 at 8:24 p.m. Carbon monoxide alarm on Bedford Street. 4/20 at 5:20 p.m. Carbon monoxide […]
Brunswick school custodian charged with unlawful sexual touching of a minor
BRUNSWICK — A custodian who worked the night shift at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School has been issued a criminal summons for unlawful sexual touching of a minor. Earl Ater, 59, was issued a summons March 31 by Brunswick police. The alleged victim, a 16-year-old girl, was not a Brunswick student, according to Superintendent of Schools […]
Brunswick solar project gets green light
BRUNSWICK — A proposal for a 160-panel, 40 kilowatt solar array atop the Fort Andross Mill complex received a certificate of appropriateness from the Village Review Board Tuesday, April 26. Dan Jacques, a partner at Waterfront Maine, which owns the building at 14 Maine St., said at the meeting that the project is designed to meet […]
Brunswick food truck owner hopes to be ‘Taco the Town’
BRUNSWICK — Tai Choo is bringing the “spicy meat.” That’s what Choo’s 2-year-old son calls his father’s style of authentic Mexican cooking. In an interview at his home April 25, Choo elaborated on what kinds of spicy meat he would be serving at his new venture, a food truck called “Taco the Town,” which opens next […]
Brunswick Farmers Market returns May 3
BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick Farmers Market will open for the season on the Town Mall Tuesday, May 3. The market, which has 16 vendors, will be open every Tuesday and Friday from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. through Nov. 22.
Gerzofsky to hold Brunswick office hours
BRUNSWICK — State Sen. Stan Gerzofsky, D–Brunswick, will hold public office hours Saturday, May 14, at Little Dog Coffee on Maine Street from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Gerzofsky represents Senate District 24, which includes Brunswick, Freeport, Harpswell, North Yarmouth, and Pownal.
Vandals again strike Brunswick library
BRUNSWICK — Windows were broken for the second time in three weeks at Curtis Memorial Library. Library administrators said Monday, April 25, that cleaning staff arrived that morning and found two broken windows on the building’s west side, which is close to Union Street. Police arrived just before 7 a.m. According to a police report, the […]
Bath-area School Board tweaks budget with 2 additions
BATH — The Regional School Unit 1 Board of Directors on Monday unanimously supported two small additions to next year’s proposed budget. The panel will consider a third when it votes on the spending plan Monday, May 2. The approved additions include $12,000 for a nurse to come one day a week to Phippsburg Elementary […]
Bath celebrates spring with annual Mayfair
BATH — Main Street Bath is this year’s sponsor of Mayfair, the annual city-wide yard sale, on May 7. Times and locations vary, and fliers with all participants’ addresses and item descriptions will be offered at each yard sale. Sidewalk sales at downtown businesses will run from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., and music and dancing around […]