The annual town meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 17 at the Arrowsic fire station.
Kathleen O'Brien
Kathleen was born and raised in Portland. She studied at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, before moving back to Maine to begin her journalism career at The Times Record in June 2019. She covers Bath & Bath Iron Works, along with Arrowsic, Georgetown, Harpswell, Phippsburg, West Bath, Wiscasset and Woolwich. In her free time, Kathleen likes to read, listen to live music, and spend time with family and friends.
Anchor aweigh: Harpswell locals revive community newspaper
“It’s a true grassroots effort,” said J.W. Oliver, the Harpswell Anchor’s new editor. “This is a group of people who live in Harpswell and missed their paper and said ‘We’re going to start a new one.’”
Anchor aweigh: Harpswell community publication returns
“It’s a true grassroots effort,” said J.W. Oliver, the Harpswell Anchor’s new editor. “This is a group of people who live in Harpswell and missed their paper and said ‘We’re going to start a new one.’”
Political newcomer Aria Eee challenges incumbent Richard Donaldson for Georgetown board
Polls will be open from 1-8 p.m. at Georgetown Central School on Tuesday, June 15.
Freeport High School graduates receive diplomas on the silver screen
Freeport High School held its graduation ceremony at the Saco Drive-In movie theater for the second consecutive year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Setting sail: Morse High School shipbuilders receive diplomas
About 155 Morse High School seniors celebrated the end of high school on McMann Field in Bath.
Phippsburg rejects marijuana businesses, approves $2.6 million budget
Phippsburg residents voted not to allow medical or recreational marijuana businesses in town.
Wiscasset high school seniors cross the finish line at Wiscasset Speedway
Wiscasset Middle High School seniors graduated at the Wiscasset Speedway for the second consecutive year to allow more space for families to distance themselves from one another to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Bath high school graduation will return to home turf
After moving last year’s graduation ceremony to the Wiscasset Municipal Airport to allow for social distancing, Morse High School seniors will receive their diplomas on Saturday, June 12, at McMann Field, the school’s traditional ceremony site.
Richmond high school to hold graduation at traditional location
Richmond High School will hold its graduation ceremony in the school gymnasium after briefly moving outdoors last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.