Though analysts warned inflation could slow retail businesses this winter, Midcoast stores report a strong start to the season.
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Bath high school senior tapped for prestigious U.S. Senate Youth Program
Natalie Emmerson is the first Morse High School student in over 30 years to be admitted into the United States Senate Youth Program.
Bath United Methodist Church hosts Christmas gift appeal Saturday
The Bath United Methodist Church is conducting its annual Christmas Gift Appeal for the Salem Economic Ministry and the Merrymeeting Homeless Youth Project at the Midcoast Youth Center from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Bath City Hall parking lot. The Bath United Methodist Church annually invites the greater Bath community and […]
Holiday events bring Santa, shoppers to Midcoast
Freeport’s 10-day Sparkle Celebration begins this Friday at 6 p.m., while Bath’s annual Christmas event continues after kicking off in November.
Maine Maritime Museum spotlights work of 19th-century female photographers
This exhibit comes at a time when the museum’s curatorial team is solely made up of women for the first time in its 60 years.
Fairs usher in holidays in Midcoast
The coming weekend is filled with fairs.
Coastal Journal meetings: Dec. 2-9
Bath Fri. 12/2 11 a.m. Climate Action Commission City Hall Wed. 12/7 10 a.m. Housing Subcommittee City Hall Wed. 12/7 6 p.m. City Council Meeting City Hall Brunswick Mon. 12/5 6:30 p.m. Town Council Meeting Zoom, Town Hall Wed. 12/7 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Zoom, Town Hall Wed. 12/7 5 p.m. Conservation Commission Zoom, […]
Bath to light up its holiday tree later for ‘brighter effect’
In past years, daylight took away from the “awe factor” of the tree lighting, so this year, Santa will wait until after dark to flip the switch.
Bath examining zoning with new housing in mind
The goal of the project is to look for areas for new housing, housing density and to “clean up” the city’s outdated zoning code, officials say.
Bath artist donates work for holiday card fundraiser
Former Morse High School teacher Sandy Crabtree says the Pine Tree Society’s work for children and adults with disabilities inspires her and other artists.