Bath police dog Sampson, who served on the department for 10 years with his handler, Deputy Police Chief Michelle Small, died Tuesday after a battle with cancer.
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Bath Iron Works lays keel for latest destroyer
The USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. is Bath Iron Works’ first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
Boatloads of fun planned for Bath museum’s annual Community Day
A new activity tent and the presence of Maine’s First Ship will be part of a range of activities at Maine Maritime Museum on Saturday, May 20.
They’re back: Ticks have returned for the season
Last year, 5,274 Mainers submitted ticks to the University of Maine Tick Lab to test for dangerous pathogens.
Coastal Journal Meetings: May 19-26
Bath Tue. 5/23 5 p.m. Economic Dev. Committee City Hall Wed. 5/24 4 p.m. Transportation Committee City Hall Brunswick Mon. 5/22 6 p.m. Housing Committee Zoom, Council Chambers Mon. 5/22 6:30 p.m. Council Budget Meeting Zoom, Council Chambers Tue. 5/23 4:30 p.m. Recycling/Sustainability Zoom, Council Chambers Tue. 5/23 6 p.m. Planning Board Zoom, Council Chambers […]
Bath police officer honored for saving 1-year-old girl
Bath police Cpl. Michael Jones revived the girl after her father brought the unconscious girl into the police station.
Art review: ‘SeaChange: Darkness and Light in the Gulf of Maine’ brings out your inner activist
The multi-sensory exhibit draws attention to climate change, environmental activism and a fish haven off the coast of Maine called Cashes Ledge.
From the Chocolate Church: Blues, Beatles and country coming to Chocolate Church
A choice of the blues, country and Beatles music will be featured at the next three shows coming to the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. The first group, YellowHouse Blues Band, is widely known for their benefit concerts in Maine and New Hampshire. Their performance on Saturday, May 13, will be another benefit, raising […]
Coastal Journal Meetings: May 12-19
Bath Wed. 5/17 2 p.m. Community Dev. Committee City Hall Wed. 5/17 4 p.m. Bike/Pedestrian Committee City Hall Wed. 5/17 6 p.m. Budget Public Hearing City Hall Brunswick Mon. 5/15 6:30 p.m. Town Council Zoom, Council Chambers Tue. 5/16 5 p.m. Town Commons Committee Zoom, Council Chambers Tue. 5/16 7:15 p.m. Village Review Board Zoom, […]
Letter: Embrace neoclassical economics’ gift to us all
John Facella’s inspirational column, “Patriotism not limited to one party, so stop throwing stones,” May 1, led me to read the recommended conservative icon Thomas Sowell, who asked, “What do you call it when someone steals someone else’s money secretly? Theft. What do you call it when someone takes someone else’s money openly by force? […]