Two organizations are reopening the Merrymeeting Project, which shut down after the terms of a state grant changed.
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Harpswell author tackles biography of journalist John Reed
Kenneth Chutchian, a history teacher and former journalist, sees parallels to today’s political climate.
Bath back-to-school supplies event returns with more support, greater goals
Set for Success will be held Sunday, Aug. 25, for all Regional School Unit 1 students.
Bath-area RSU goes back to school with new Morse High on schedule, on budget
Classes are planned to begin at the new school in January 2021.
Brunswick cultural broker hopes to ease transition for asylum-seekers
Nsiona Nguizani has been helping the immigrants since they arrived in Portland in June.
Brunswick teacher entering 51st, final year in education
Charles Gordon intends to travel, spend time at his camp and “play a little more golf.”
Topsham festival to celebrate Scottish heritage
The Maine Highland Games and Scottish Festival packs in a full day of events for the whole family.
The power of nice: Bath to hold 6th annual Kindness Day
A day to celebrate the belief that everyone “deserves to be valued and shown love.”
Bath Police Dept. promotes from within for next deputy chief
Detective Sgt. Andrew Booth has spent 17 years with the department; he will become deputy chief of the department Friday.
Bath council gives preliminary OK to marijuana rules
Second and final approval of the regulations is expected next month.