Owners of a $200,000 home would see about a $12 tax increase under Bath’s proposed 2023 budget, which the city council will deliberate and amend over the next several weeks.
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New birth center aims to make childbirth like a spa day
Bath’s Soft Corner Midwifery will open a birth center later this year, which will give more Mainers the option of having children outside a hospital setting.
Maine domestic violence advocacy group lays groundwork with next generation in Bath
Using age-appropriate lessons on inclusivity, empathy and boundary setting, the group aims to prepare youngsters for future conversations about domestic violence.
Midcoast Meetings: April 22-29
Bath Tues. 4/26 5 p.m. Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee 450 Oak Grove Ave. Wed. 4/27 4 p.m. Transportation Committee City Hall Brunswick Mon. 4/25 7:30 p.m. Village Review Board Town Hall/Zoom Tues. 4/26 5 p.m. Recycling and Sustainability Committee Tues. 4/26 7 p.m. Planning Board Town Hall/Zoom Wed. 4/27 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Town […]
Sen. Collins calls for aid to Ukraine following Bath shipyard visit
Collins and Rep. Jared Golden were joined on a tour of BIW by U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday.
Mentorship group strikes gold with bowling fundraiser
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick raised over $61,000 through its ‘Bowl for Kids’ Sake’ fundraiser, exceeding its $50,000 goal.
Chocolate Church Arts Center brings ‘The Last Five Years’ to stage
The Chocolate Church Arts Center presents the musical “The Last Five Years,” opening on Friday April 22. The production is presented in collaboration with Studio Theatre of Bath and is the first live theater presented at the venue since March of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. “The Last Five Years” is written by Jason […]
Poetry becomes a time machine at Patten Free Library
Friday at 3 p.m., Patten Free Library will host “The Poetry of Maine,” a virtual discussion on four Sagadahoc County poets from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Midcoast Meetings: April 15-22
Bath Wed. 4/20 11 a.m. Community Development Committee City Hall Wed. 4/20 4 p.m. Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee 4 Sheridan Road Thur. 4/21 11 a.m. Finance Committee City Hall Brunswick Tues. 4/19 6:30 p.m. Town Council Wed. 4/20 8 a.m. Brunswick Downtown Association Wed. 4/20 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Town Hall/Zoom Wed. 4/20 5 […]
Frustrated by Bath, Woolwich towers, environmental group looks to U.S. Supreme Court for relief
Friends of Merrymeeting Bay objects to flashing lights on 2 electrical towers near the Chops Passage, which it says are unnecessary.