Morse High School’s varsity and junior varsity boys soccer teams transitioned to full-time online distance learning until Nov. 9 after a Medomak Valley High School player tested positive for COVID-19.
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Nonprofits say House candidate misrepresented her involvement in local organizations
In two separate candidate profiles, Christina Hughes said she has held roles in three local organizations, but officials from those organizations said she’s misrepresenting herself.
Phippsburg Elementary to return to full-time in-person learning
The Regional School Unit 1 board unanimously approved the change Wednesday due to the school’s small student body.
Trump security advisor visits BIW, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
In his visit to BIW Wednesday, O’Brien spoke with shipyard management about boosting the company’s production to help reach President Trump’s 355-ship Navy goal, a promise he made in 2016.
Midcoast Community Alliance, skate park announce collaboration
BATH — The Midcoast Community Alliance and the Bath Youth Meetinghouse and Skatepark have announced a new joint brand, along with a new fundraising effort that kicked off Oct. 22. The alliance and park are now collectively branded as the Midcoast Youth Center. The move reflects new and ongoing work that both groups have done […]
Longtime Bath animal control officer recognized for decades of service
Ann Harford served 27 years with the department.
Brunswick, Bath-area schools partner with Bath YMCA to offer families distance learning child care
Financial assistance for child care, up to $50 per day, is prioritized for families in need and children of essential workers.
Bath man who allegedly embezzled $2.8 million released on conditions
David Altenburg, 45, was arrested Thursday on four counts of wire fraud following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and was released with conditions after his initial court appearance.
BIW continues hiring push but lengthy training hinders its benefits
Bath Iron Works will have hired 1,000 new workers in 2020, and is planning to hire 1,200 more next year, but the larger workforce won’t immediately help the shipyard fight back against scheduling delays because it can take years for mechanics to become proficient.
Bath invites second round of public feedback on Morse High School Reuse Study
The city of Bath is seeking its second round of public feedback as part of the Morse High School Reuse Options Study with a virtual workshop that will go live today, Friday, Oct. 16. The virtual workshop will involve reviewing three conceptual options for reuse of the building and the site. Following the initial public […]