Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Tues. 11/24 4 p.m. Economic Development Committee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Mon. 11/23 6:30 p.m. Finance Committee Tues. 11/24 6:30 p.m. Recycling and Sustainability Committee Tues. 11/24 7 p.m. Planning Board Wed. 11/25 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Wed. 11/25 6 […]
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Survey for Bath high school nearing deadline
The deadline for the Morse High School reuse survey is Friday, Nov. 13. The survey and more information on the project can be found at cityofbath.com/morse.
COVID pandemic drives Bath Area Food Bank to lift restrictions for one day
The food distribution is scheduled from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Saturday at 807 Middle St. in Bath. Attendees are required to wear a face mask and bring their own bags.
Bath council takes step forward in allowing solar panels on historic buildings
The proposed change to a city rule would allow solar panels to be installed on the roof where they’d be visible from the street.
Chocolate Church showcases variety of art in soon-to-be published book
“From Home in Bunny Slippers: Creations from a Community in the Weirdest Year Ever” provides a safe way to observe art.
New Bath community center comes to Centre Street
Beacon Park at 31 Centre St. in downtown Bath will be a warm space for up to 50 people to drink their coffee, eat takeout, or visit with friends at a safe social distance through the winter.
Sagadahoc County reelects two county commissioners
Charles Crosby and Carol Grose, both Democrats, won new four-year terms Tuesday.
Rep. Sean Paulhus wins re-election to House District 52
Sean Paulhus, a Democrat, won 3339 votes and his Republican opponent, local business owner Christina Hughes, who earned 1644 votes.
Jamie Dorr wins Bath-area school board seat
Jamie Dorr won 2,612 votes and incumbent Megan Fuller earned 1,841.
Ambrosino, Bailey re-elected to Bath city council
Ambrosino defeated lone challenger Brandon Sewall 3,107-1,401 to move over a chair to fill the available two-year at-large position. Bailey defeated Albert Edwards 497-205 to serve her second three-year term representing Ward One in Bath’s South End.