“If BIW doesn’t cease its union-busting tactics and come back to the table with a suitable offer, our membership will likely have no other option but to strike,” Chris Weirs, president of Local S6, BIW’s largest union, wrote Monday. “The last thing we want is a strike, but we are prepared to do so if needed.”
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Bath city council chairwoman announces resignation
First elected in 2007, she has served on the city council for nearly 14 years.
Bath city council adopts $17 million budget, expects 2% tax increase
The adopted budget takes effect on July 1.
Bath high school allows state diplomas in response to pandemic
The Regional School Unit 1 board unanimously approved the change this week.
Amistad support center offers free naloxone in Bath
The resource table will be outside the Bath Area Food Bank every Thursday this month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
School Notebook: June 3
‘Dam’ smart Yarmouth students showcase art in response to pandemic As part of a new community-wide project sponsored by the Yarmouth Community Coronavirus Task Force, students in kindergarten through grade 12 have submitted original artwork for the Yarmouth Student Coronavirus Art Showcase, a virtual display on school websites and community social media sites. The student […]
50 apartments slated for former Bath YMCA lot
The downtown project would add one-bedroom apartment units for those 55 and older.
Black Lives Matter protesters march in Bath
A group of about 50 people marched through Bath Monday, stopping at the Sagadahoc County Courthouse, Bath Police Department and City Hall to protest police brutality.
Midcoast Meetings: June 5-12
Editor’s note: Due to closures and cancellations prompted by the COVID-19 coronavirus, readers should call ahead to see if meetings listed are still being held.
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