Police said the man became stranded on an island amid raging waters from recent storms.
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.
Prospective Brunswick café owner reconsidering project after criticism from community, lawmaker
Raffi Sulahian cited “turmoil, started by one local newspaper reporter who intentionally created an unnecessary firestorm” as his reason for stopping a crowdsourced fundraiser to start a new café at the former Little Dog Coffee Shop.
Prospective Brunswick café owner defends crowdfunding campaign
Raffi Sulahian, who is trying to open a café at the former Little Dog Coffee Shop, also addressed a letter he wrote slamming the shop’s union.
No emergency aid for burned-down Bath elementary school this year
The Dike Newell School was heavily damaged in a fire last year.
Police: Pride, Ukrainian flags displayed outside Wiscasset home vandalized
The flags were torn down from a Federal Street residence; town officials called it “unacceptable.”
$3 million renovation of Bath’s historic Grant Building nearly complete
The former W.T. Grant department store, built in 1936 on Centre Street, has been converted into a mixed-use development that includes coworking space, a theater and apartments.
Sister city symbol links Bath and Tsugaru
Bath this week installed a Japanese torii gate in the downtown Riverwalk to honor its sister city relationship with Tsugaru, Japan.
‘Coffeehouse king’ starts fundraiser to open new café at former Brunswick coffee shop
Raffi Sulahian, who operated a series of cafés in California before moving to Maine, is trying to raise $50,000.
Why a third of Bath’s city councilors are stepping away
Phyllis Bailey and Susan Bauer expressed a desire to spend more time with family, while at-large member Elizabeth Dingley said she was frustrated over how the council operates.
Lettered Route 1 signs added in Brunswick area to aid first responders
The Maine Department of Transportation installed alphabetized ramp signs in Brunswick, West Bath and Bath.