Arrests 12/18 at 10:11 p.m. Robert Davis, 52, of Deer Run Road, Bowdoin, was arrested by Officer Ryan Kaake on Congress Avenue on a charge of operating under the influence. 12/19 at 11:44 p.m. Wendie Wallace, 51, listed as a transient, was arrested by Officer John Dietlin on U.S. Route 1 on a charge of […]
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New brews: Longtime friends to open West Bath brewery in 2020
Tyler Inman and Ryan Bisson, both Morse High grads, have teamed up to create Trinken Brewing Co.
Renys defies stripmall temptation to stay in downtown Bath
After renting its downtown Bath location from the Sagadahock Real Estate Association since 1973, the department store chain bought its Front Street location and outlined plans for renovations.
GRAMMY-winning Celtic fiddler Eileen Ivers at Chocolate Church Arts Center
BATH — The Chocolate Church Arts Center will present a Christmas performance from the Grammy-winning and nominated fiddler Eileen Ivers and her ensemble of musicians at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The show, “Eileen Ivers’ A Joyful Christmas,” will mix traditional Irish songs, reinterpreted classical music and holiday tunes, and what Ivers calls “foot-stomping and hollering roots […]
Bath offering up to $300K in matching grants for building facade improvements
The funds, which come from a tax increment financing district and not taxes, will be available in the next 3 years.
Defense spending bill could mean business for BIW in 2020
The spending package includes $5.1 billion to build three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers for the Navy, which BIW can compete for.
Bath planning board delays first recreational marijuana store for a second time
Bath’s Planning Board withheld site plan approval Tuesday evening because the application did not outline a plan for landscaping outside the store.
Topsham’s only medical marijuana retail store seeks license from selectmen
In business at the Topsham Fair Mall since 2017, Highbrow needs a local license before it can get a registered caregiver retail store license from the state
In Bath rabies outbreak, state says to carry pepper spray, make property ‘less inviting’ to animals
Biologist Scott Lindsay advised residents to carry something to defend themselves when walking outside in the event they’re charged by an animal.
Bath school evacuated briefly due to propane odor
Kitchen staff at Dike Newell School in Bath believed they smelled propane, but the fire department found no risk.