Midcoast Community Alliance and Bath officials are working out a timeline and purchase price.
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Thousands in Midcoast lose power, no impact on Election Day voting
According to Catherine Hartnett, Central Maine Power’s spokesperson, customers lost power for about an hour Tuesday morning until an equipment replacement resolved the issue.
Midcoast Community Alliance looks to purchase building from Bath
Jamie Dorr, executive director of Midcoast Community Alliance, said she hopes purchasing the building will give the organization the freedom to expand and offer more programs to the 70 to 90 students who visit the skate park daily.
Maine Audubon aims to stop turtles from getting squished
According to Sarah Haggerty, a conservation biologist at Maine Audubon, habitat loss and vehicles are the biggest threats to Maine’s turtle population.
Centre Street Arts Gallery hosts student art show
BATH — The Centre Street Arts Gallery is recognizing the artists of the 2020 Student Winter Show from 2:30-4 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Students from Bath/Brunswick area have submitted works for the 2020 Student Winter Show, which opened Feb. 19 and will run through Feb. 29. A variety of media is […]
Letter: State, not parents, responsible for public health threats
In his recent opinion piece John Balentine wrote “parents – not the state – should determine whether their children are vaccinated.” He further adds “no one should want the government telling parents what they must do with their children …” This flies in the face of the preservation of public health and responsibilities given to […]
Commentary: Bath trapping plan wrong way to control spread of rabies
The $26,000 set aside for it would be better spent on vaccine-laced bait and/or a public outreach program and 24-7 reporting hotline.
Morse’s student-written, one-act play emphasizes unconditional support
Kevin O’Leary, director and English teacher at Morse High School, said the show is about reminding the audience, and ourselves, that asking for help doesn’t make someone weak and having a disability doesn’t make someone less.
Public to sound off on rabies, trapping plans in Bath
A forum is set for 5 p.m. March 5 in the Fisher Mitchell School cafeteria.
Fur trapper weighs in amid Midcoast plans to tackle rabies
Nelson Frost of Brunswick, a trapper most of his life, says it’s a more humane way to deal with animal overpopulation, and resultant sickness and starvation.