Monday marked the first day since March that restaurants in Sagadahoc County could welcome sit-down diners, but some establishments are choosing to continue with curbside pickup instead.
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Midcoast Meetings: May 22-29
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.
Bath man charged in case of stolen delivery van
A 33-year-old Bath man was summonsed for unauthorized use of property after he allegedly drove away in a delivery van from Brackett’s Market.
Bath photographer highlights high school seniors mourning year cut short
Wendy Jung, a photographer and founder of Soggy Dog Designs, is offering free photo sessions to the Morse High School Class of 2020 to document the students and the challenges they’ve overcome.
Bath high school to hold graduation ceremony at Wiscasset airport
On June 13, Morse High School seniors and their families will park in their cars parked along the airport’s runway to watch the graduation ceremony.
Maine National Guard salutes BIW, health care workers with flyover
The flyover was part of Operation American Resolve, a nationwide salute to essential workers supporting COVID-19 response efforts.
Food for the Soul: Bath’s Neighborhood Cafe marks 10 years serving meals
The 798 Washington St. venue has been closed since the pandemic began, but delivery has been instituted.
Midcoast Meetings: May 15-22
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.
See You Next Summer: Southern Midcoast communities reflect on canceled big-draw events
Bath Heritage Days, the Yarmouth Clam Festival and the Topsham Fair are put off until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, and whether the Cumberland Fair will be held in September is still in question.
BIW worker attendance returns to pre-virus levels
Employee attendance at Bath Iron Works, which had been down 25% to 30%, returned to “pre-COVID levels” on Monday, according to David Hench, BIW spokesman.