Bath Wed. 5/18 11 a.m. Community Development Committee City Hall Wed. 5/18 4 p.m. Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee City Hall Thur. 5/19 11 a.m. Finance Committee City Hall Brunswick Mon. 5/16 6:30 p.m. Town Council Town Hall/Zoom Tues. 5/17 7:15 p.m. Village Review Board Town Hall/Zoom Wed. 5/18 8 a.m. Downtown Association Wed. 5/18 10 […]
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Bath Housing marks 1 year anniversary of Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program partnership
May marks the one-year anniversary of Bath Housing’s partnership with Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program, bringing fresh produce and pantry staples to each Bath Housing property. The first pantry opened at the Moorings in May, with The Anchorage and Dikes Landing opening pantries in June, followed by Seacliff in July. Some 1,500 visits have been […]
Bath library working to bridge the digital divide
Patten Free Library is partnering with the National Center for Digital Equity to bring free digital literacy classes like “internet safety” and “iPhone basics” to Bath.
Bath-area library to partner with National Digital Equity Center
Patten Free Library in Bath has formed a new partnership with the National Center for Digital Equity. The National Digital Equity Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit with a mission to close the digital divide across the United States. They provide free digital literacy classes that provide opportunities for professional growth, personal enrichment, the development of computer […]
Aerospace executive takes over as Bath Iron Works president
Charles F. Krugh of Gulfstream Aerospace takes over at the Bath-based shipbuilder.
Donation helps fund final work on Maine’s First Ship
The Maine Antiques Dealers Association presented Maine’s First Ship with a $1,000 check Wednesday afternoon, one month before the ship’s scheduled launch on June 4.
Bath gears up for National Bike Month
A mountain bike ride at the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust’s Lily Pond Preserve on May 7 will kick of a slate of events hosted by the Bath Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee celebrating National Bike Month.
Bath-area board chooses long-term solution over tax cut
The Regional School Unit 1 Board of Directors approved a $40.2 million budget proposal for 2023 on Monday.
Midcoast Council of Governments hires Brunswick resident as new director
The Midcoast Council of Governments has announced the hiring of Mathew Eddy as its executive director. “We are excited to add an Executive Director of Mathew’s experience and commitment to the region,” said Marc Meyers, council president and Bath’s city manager. “Along with his appreciation for the Midcoast, Mat brings an array of skill sets […]
Former Brunswick resident sentenced for transferring obscene matter to minor, obstructing justice
A former Brunswick resident, most recently living in Pennsylvania, was sentenced Friday in federal court for transferring obscene matter to a minor and obstructing justice, U.S. Attorney Darcie N. McElwee announced. U.S. District Judge Nancy Torresen sentenced Shawn Cook, 42, to 46 months — nearly four years — in prison and three years of supervised […]