Bath police met with protest leaders Thursday and provided protection during their march through the city a week after a pickup truck drove into a group of protesters in a crosswalk last week.
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As contentious contract vote looms, BIW, union brace for possible strike
Local S6 union members vote this weekend to decide whether to accept the contract proposed by the shipyard, as well as whether to strike for the first time in 20 years.
Bath Sunrise Rotary Club hosts event to boost local economy
The event will be this Saturday from 9-11 a.m. in front of Brackett’s Market on High Street in Bath.
BIW delivers machines designed to boost production of COVID-19 test swabs
With the help of the BIW-built machines, Guilford-based Puritan Medical Group will double its monthly swab production from 20 million to 40 million.
Midcoast Meetings: June 19-26
Editor’s note: Due to closures and cancellations prompted by the COVID-19 coronavirus, call ahead to see if meetings listed are still being held.
Bath wants ideas of what to do with Morse High School building
BATH — The City of Bath is seeking its first round of public feedback as part of the Morse High School reuse options study with a virtual workshop that went live June 12. Following the initial public meeting about Morse redevelopment in June of 2019, the city contracted with Harriman, a full-service practice in architecture, […]
Bath police investigating after man drives truck into group of protesters at crosswalk
Bath police are investigating a confrontation between Black Lives Matter protesters and the driver of a pickup truck who allegedly drove into protesters who were crossing the street at a crosswalk Thursday evening.
Morse High School graduates soar into their future at Wiscasset airport
During the ceremony, graduates stayed in their cars with their families until they were called up to the stage in groups of 10 to receive their diplomas.
Morse High School graduates soar into their future at Wiscasset airport
During the ceremony, graduates stayed in their cars with their families until they were called up to the stage in groups of 10 to receive their diplomas.
BIW’s largest union rejects final contract proposal as clock ticks down
BIW’s final three-year contract offer includes an annual 3% pay increase, maintains current premiums on benefits including 401(k) and life insurance but would increase health plan co-pays. A union committee has rejected the proposal, putting negotiations in flux.