Morse High School students hosted their first annual Women’s Empowerment Gallery at the Patten Free Library on March 1.
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St. Catrick’s Day event helps feline rescue organization
A Paw in the Door, Bath’s premier cat rescue and rehabilitation organization, is holding its St. Catrick’s Day extravaganza Saturday, March 11. This annual event will feature music by Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations and cakes and cupcakes from area bakers and restaurants. The celebration will be held at the Bath Area Senior Citizens […]
Coastal Journal Meetings: March 3-10
Bath Fri. 3/3 11 a.m. Climate Action Commission City Hall Mon. 3/6 1 p.m. Development Corporation City Hall Brunswick Fri. 3/3 1 p.m. Cooks Corner Revitalization Committee Zoom, Council Chambers Mon. 3/6 6:30 p.m. Town Council Zoom, Council Chambers Wed. 3/8 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Council Chambers Wed. 3/8 6 p.m. Appointments Committee Town […]
Letter: As SAD 75 voters we must elect true public servants
It was troubling to read about the situation in SAD 75. I feel it personally because my grandchildren were (and one still is) educated in Topsham schools. I know what an excellent and caring group of teachers is working to accomplish with their students. On another level I remember that, as a low-income single mother, […]
Patten Free Library launches Teen Pantry program
The Bath library is now providing teens with resources such as food, clothing and hygiene products.
From the Chocolate Church: ‘Private Lives’ gets the spotlight
Theater audiences are in for a night of laughs in March as director Mort Achter returns to the Chocolate Church Arts Center (CCAC) in Bath to direct his fourth production at the CCAC, “Private Lives,” a witty and timeless comedy by one of America’s best playwrights, Noel Coward. The play opens on two adjacent hotel […]
Bail denied to man charged in 2019 Richmond murder
Tyon Shuron, who is accused of fatally shooting a Richmond man, has spent three years in jail awaiting his trial.
Looming winter storm dashes all hopes of an early spring
Maine forecasters predict 8-12 inches of snow along the Midcoast this Thursday.
Collins’ new defense posting could bring more work to Maine shipyards
Sen. Susan Collins’ new role as ranking Republican on the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee will help advance her goal of expanding the Naval fleet, which could mean more work for Bath Iron Works and other defense contractors in Maine.
A song to say goodbye: Brothers from Bath record late father’s song in his honor
Music is noted for evoking strong memories — sometimes happy, sometimes sad — but for brothers Ryan and Tim Fullerton of Bath, re-recording their late father’s hit song was bittersweet. Their father, Peter Fullerton, 70, of Bath, died in September after receiving a diagnosis of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) — a rare liver disease affecting […]