Dingley surpassed her four opponents, claiming the three-year at-large seat on the Bath City Council on Tuesday.
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Southern Midcoast clerks expect record voter number of voters
Brunswick’s 11,000 absentee ballots requested this year overwhelmingly tops the 7,000 people who voted by absentee ballot in 2016, according to Fran Smith, Brunswick town clerk.
For local families, Salvation Army’s Christmas assistance program ‘lives up to name’
So far, 73 families have signed up for assistance, reflecting 177 children who will be receiving gifts. Another 32 are signed up for appointments next week, but there are still 37 slots available before the deadline Nov. 5.
Bath students show support for bus driver battling cancer
Hagerthy was diagnosed with stage 4 lung and esophageal cancer on Aug. 6, but has continued to drive Morse High School students while undergoing biweekly chemotherapy treatment.
Experts: Bath candidate’s conspiracy theory, numerology beliefs could be problematic
Brandon Sewall, a candidate for both at-large seats on the Bath City Council, has shared some content on Facebook dealing with numerology and QAnon-related beliefs.
Bath House candidate: Misrepresentations were ’embellishments’ by third party
Christina Hughes, the Republican candidate for the Maine House District 52 seat, said claims in her campaign materials were embellished by her “editor,” and accepted responsibility for not proofreading before it was distributed.
BIW shifts workforce to make space for new employees
Providing parking for its 6,800 employees has been a longstanding issue at the shipyard because it sits between the Kennebec River and a residential neighborhood and abuts downtown Bath.
Land Trust celebrates milestone for signature preservation effort
BATH — The city of Bath and the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Whiskeag Trail. The 5-mile-long, multi-use trail in the north end of Bath crosses forested lands owned the city and the trust. The trail connects local landmarks such as the YMCA, McMann playing fields, Bath Middle School, […]
Bath exhibit shows how pandemic impacts artists’ lives
The exhibit, “Hunting Positive,” is running through Nov. 18.
Navy analysts: Competing shipyard’s loss isn’t BIW’s gain
Bad news for Huntington Ingalls, the only other shipyard that makes Arleigh Burke-class destroyers for the Navy, doesn’t mean the Navy will be more inclined to give BIW future contracts to build ships, according to Navy analysts.