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This weekend at the Chocolate Church Arts Center, enjoy arts and craft, music, and dancing.
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This weekend at the Chocolate Church Arts Center, enjoy arts and craft, music, and dancing.
The festival has a new location and new partners, so the chamber of commerce is retiring the name ‘Midcoast Tree Festival’ for something fresh.
The Bath museum is the first stop in Maine for the declaration after arriving in Portland.
34 competitors participated in Bath at Play’s first Buoy Derby on Sunday.
The musical based on the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip is showing July 17-26 in Topsham.
WEST BATH – Frank W. Sparks III, 83, of Birch Point, passed away on Friday, July 10, 2026.
He was born in …
Lawyers for the Bath boarding school said the sole named plaintiff doesn’t have standing to bring the lawsuit, which claims the school engaged in emotional labor and trafficking.
Bath was first in the floor exercise and vault in the team competition, and Sadie West was the youth division national champion in the floor exercise.
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These players had strong individual seasons, and many helped their squads go far in the postseason.
Six Varsity Maine All-Staters are among the area’s best players.
Tedford Housing shares story of one man’s perseverance in a time of upheaval.
Coastal Maine Living History Association will reenact what life as like in Harpswell in the 1770s on Saturday.
The Travel + Leisure Magazine article praised Brunswick’s small-town vibe and great local businesses.
The youngest musician ever to win first prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition Cello Division will play the composer’s ‘Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33’ with the orchestra on Friday.
Oasis Free Clinics and the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project will split the nearly $11,000 in funds raised by the concert series.
‘Exploring Light: New Paintings by Paul Batch’ is on view July 18 through Aug. 15 at Sylvan Gallery.
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