BATH — A new report suggests some radical ideas in Bath for solving traffic woes during the afternoon shift change at one of Maine’s largest employers. The final report of the South End Transportation Study suggests making a portion of Washington Street that runs past Bath Iron Works one-way only for part of the afternoon. The report, released […]
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Brunswick’s Carolyn Brady, first African American Miss Maine, will walk across a reinvented Miss America stage
BRUNSWICK —When Carolyn Brady rules the world, you won’t see her doing it in a baby blue, sequined dress. Nor is that what she will wear when she walks across the Miss America stage this December. While the 22-year-old-Miss Maine does, in fact want to both rule the world and take home the Miss America […]
Bowdoin College exhibit honors African American among first to reach North Pole
Matthew Henson was the only other American to stand at the top of the world for the first time in 1909.
Patten Free Library to host Bath man’s talk on climate change
John Zittel has spent four decades involved in ocean science with the U.S. Navy.
Next phase of Highland Green development to go before Topsham planners
Seacoast Management looks to build 48 cottages and an assisted living facility.
Sande’s Picks: Brunch Boom
Brunch combines the best of both worlds – here’s where to enjoy this in-between meal in the Midcoast.
Elections draw familiar faces in Topsham, Brunswick, Bath
Four newcomers are running for two partial-term seats on the Topsham-area School Administrative District 75 board.
‘People Power’: Midcoast United Way kicks off $1.8M campaign
This year’s fundraiser concludes Nov. 6.
Bath teacher to travel abroad through coveted Fulbright grant
Maria Morris is a Jobs for Maine’s Graduates specialist at Morse High School.
Former Bath YMCA lot to be developed into rental housing
The Bath City Council has also delayed a decision on retail marijuana locations.