Tyler Inman and Ryan Bisson are busy putting the finishing touches on their new brewery and pub, Trinken Brewing Co., at 144 State Road in West Bath. Opening this winter with kolsch-style brews (a brewing style which originated in Cologne, Germany), the beers will be pale in color with a crisp, clean finish. The home […]
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Abutters air concerns over planned Brunswick park and ride lot
A state-owned gravel pit is to be graded and paved, with 110 parking spots created.
‘Shamelessly old-fashioned’: Bath, Brunswick harken back to days of Yuletide yore
Main Street Bath and the Brunswick Downtown Association host a variety of activities over the next few weeks.
Winslow Park campers may lose the lottery
The park commission recommends doing away with a decades-old lottery that awards campsites in perpetuity.
Schools, businesses expand career connections
A new collective will help students gain access and real-world experience.
Survey says: Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust forming new strategic plan
The organization will spend several months analyzing data received from more than 500 to a questionnaire.
Guitar virtuoso Frank Vignola takes to Bath arts center stage Dec. 6
Les Paul named the New York musician one of his five most-admired guitarists.
Moooove over hay, seaweed is the new feed
Cows at Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport will be fed a seaweed supplement and studied to see if it decreases the production of methane gas.
Bath Housing marks 50th anniversary as rental costs rise
The organization owns and manages 185 moderately priced apartment units, primarily for older adults and the disabled.
Perk’s Place: Bath woman has raised thousands for Big Brothers/Big Sisters
“Perk” Ramsay, a longtime employee of Roger’s Hardware, now Rocky’s Hardware, has run a fundraiser there since 1996.