Canceled last year due to the pandemic, organizers say they are excited to give residents a chance to get outside and have fun.
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More marijuana businesses set sights on Bath
The Bath Planning Board unanimously granted site plan approval for Bath Cannabis Company to open a medical marijuana dispensary on Middle Street.
Brunswick free clinic needs staff to expand dental program
Oasis Free Clinics is trying to get its dental clinic back up to speed, but the pandemic and a lack of volunteers is making that difficult.
Bath police chief to retire after 33 years on the force
Bath Police Chief Mike Field will step away from law enforcement after serving as chief for 15 years.
Midcoast Meetings: May 7-14
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Fri. 5/7 9 a.m. Economic Development Committee Marketing and Branding Subcommittee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Mon. 5/10 6:30 p.m. Finance Committee Tues. 5/11 7 p.m. Planning Board Wed. 5/12 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Wed. 5/12 7 p.m. School Board Thur. […]
Friends of Merrymeeting Bay host river historian
Friends of Merrymeeting Bay’s final presentation in its annual Winter Speaker Series, “River History & the New Environmental Movement,” will feature noted river historian Scot McFarlane at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 12. Speaker Series presentations are free and open to the public. The talk is being held via Zoom; registration is accessible at www.fomb.org. McFarlane […]
Proposed Bath budget could raise taxes 1.6%
Funding for 18 police body cameras are also included in the 2022 proposed budget.
Southern Midcoast restaurants face hiring shortage ahead of tourist season
Many restaurants in the southern Midcoast are searching for employees to help meet the increased demand the summer tourist season brings.
Maine National Guard to hold vaccine clinics at BIW
The guard will make COVID-19 vaccinations available starting Thursday for employees at Bath Iron Works’ shipyard and off-site locations
Collins, King propose $25 billion funding bill for shipyards
Bath Iron Works and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery and would both be eligible for part of the $25 billion funding through the SHIPYARD Act.