General Dynamics Bath Iron Works first independent analysis of its economic impact reveals the need of investment for workforce training, recruitment and retention.
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Gravestone marks WWI veteran’s resting place 91 years after his passing
Bath Legion Post 21 holds a dedication ceremony for the new tombstone for World War I veteran Mark Arsenault (1887-1933).
U.S. Navy to conduct maintenance dredging in December
Local fishermen are advised to relocate their gear near the shoaled areas between Phippsburg and Bath for safe navigation of Navy destroyers.
Midcoast Youth Center to host training for its Strengthening Families Program
Midcoast Youth Center & Skatepark will host Strengthening Families Program (SFP) facilitator training Friday through Sunday, Nov. 15-17. This program focuses on fostering family communication, enhancing youth development and promoting healthy behaviors. MYC is seeking local adults who work with or regularly engage with youth to become trained facilitators. The program is an evidence-based initiative […]
Denise Tepler elected to represent Sagadahoc County, Dresden in Maine Senate
Sen. Tepler will be serving District 24 during a contentious presidential year, which saw a massive amount of out-of-state funding.
From the Chocolate Church: Studio Theatre of Bath to bring heartwarming family musical ‘HONK!’ to the CCAC
Celebrating community and the power of self-acceptance through joy and humor.
Knights of Columbus raise funds for Specials Olympics through a Tootsie Roll campaign
After two months of fundraising, the Knights of Columbus will be presenting a check of around $4,000 to Special Olympic Teams at the Morse High School basketball game next February.
New traffic safety warning system planned for Route 1 between Brunswick and Bath
Maine Department of Transportation will be rolling out new statewide connected vehicle hazard notification technology to improve traffic safety and give drivers advanced warning of road conditions.
From the Chocolate Church: Partnership with Casella Waste Systems brings vaudeville and variety to Bath
I love vaudeville. This performance tradition goes back to the 1880s often showcasing spectacle through a variety of unrelated performance styles — comedy, musical, dance, pantomime, juggling, magic and with its fair share of weirdness (when done well, in my opinion). Vaudeville is an invitation to communally experience wonder, joy and curiosity. On Nov. 8 […]