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In Bath, community chess games help bridge generations
Age Friendly Communities hopes chess tables made by Bath Tech students spark new connections in downtown Bath.
Small group protested vaccine mandate outside Bath shipyard over the weekend
Less than half of the demonstrators present were Bath Iron Works employees.
Navy secretary promises more work for Bath shipyard
Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said the Navy hopes to give BIW a shipbuilding contract.
Bath police rescued an injured barred owl, but the bird couldn’t be saved
The injured owl was taken to Avian Haven, a wild bird rehabilitation center in Freedom, but had to be put down soon after.
How will the vaccine mandate affect Bath shipyard workers?
Although shipbuilders at Bath Iron Works now have until early January to get vaccinated, the company hasn’t said how many workers might quit over the requirement.
Charter change approved in Bath
Bath voters approved a charter change to expand items excluded from the city’s annual spending limit by a vote of 1,773 to 876 Tuesday. City leaders advocated for the change, saying it would avoid $900,000 in budget cuts while not raising residents’ taxes. In 1988, voters approved a spending cap to keep tax rates low. […]
Newcomers elected to Bath City Council
Bath voters elected two new members to the city council Tuesday when Louis “Roo” Dunn and Mary Ellen Bell prevailed at the polls. Dunn defeated Timothy Pratt 187-162. Dunn will take over Raye Leonard’s Ward 4 seat for a three-year term. Ward 4 covers a strip of central Bath between Bedford and Academy streets from […]
Bath voters allow change to spending cap to avoid budget cuts
The proposed charter amendment passed in a 1773-876 vote on Tuesday.
Newcomers Dunn, Bell elected to Bath city council
Louis “Roo” Dunn defeated opponent Timothy Pratt 187-162, while Mary Ellen Bell ran unopposed to claim 301 votes.