Members of Machinists Union Local S6 this weekend will vote on the proposal, which includes pay raises that would be partially offset by health insurance premium increases.
Jason Claffey
Jason Claffey is a reporter covering the Brunswick and Bath area for The Times Record. He graduated from Boston University with a communications degree and started his journalism career in 2005 in the sports department of The Boston Globe. Since 2007, he has covered local, state and national news in the Northeast for several publications.
Brunswick Councilor Dan Ankeles to step down
Dan Ankeles, who also serves as a state representative, announced he will step down with one year left on his council term to focus more on his legislative work and family.
Bath seeks public comment on updated comprehensive plan
The redevelopment of the old Morse High School and upgrading waterfront parks are among the priorities listed in Bath’s first comprehensive plan update since 2009.
Brunswick council to vote on delaying property revaluation
The Brunswick Town Council called a special town meeting Thursday after an outcry from homeowners facing steep tax hikes.
Bath Iron Works and its largest union reach tentative contract deal, likely averting repeat of 2020 strike
Machinists Union Local S6 negotiators secured pay raises and an increase in pension contributions while agreeing to health insurance premium hikes.
Bath homeowners could face property tax hikes after reassessment
For most properties in Bath, land and building values have increased 27%.
‘Level 100 Mainer’: Story of 87-year-old Brunswick woman who fought then fed home invader goes viral
Marjorie Perkins, 87, said she’s baffled her story has been featured across the globe.
Sobriety checkpoints, more patrols expected in Bath through Labor Day weekend
Bath police said they will use federal funds to target impaired drivers Aug. 16 through Sept. 4.
After some find its peal unappealing, historic bell tower may toll a lot less
Since 1855, the bell in Bath’s downtown clocktower has rung every hour, including through the middle of the night.
Brunswick-Rockland train line launching weekend service
The Coastliner debuted during the Maine Lobster Festival, drawing more than 600 riders.