Since I miss teaching, I decided to grade Mr. Balentine’s latest English essay. I gave him three extra points for using alliteration in his “Pandemic pet peeves, part II,” but an F for research. If he had done his research he would be less confused by so many things. He would know that no evidence […]
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Bath to redo an at-large council seat nomination process
The city discovered recently the original nomination paperwork circulated by candidates seeking to get on the Nov. 3 ballot for an incomplete at-large term stated the term was for three years instead of two.
Bath legislator faces challenge from downtown business owner
Rep. Sean Paulhus, a Democrat elected to the State House last year, is running against Republican Christina Hughes.
Chocolate Church Arts Center presents outdoor concerts through September
The Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath, has announced September concerts as part of its Real Outdoor Concert Series. Performers will include Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations on Sept. 12, The Mallett Brothers Band on Sept. 20 and Oshima Brothers on Sept. 26. The concerts will take place either at the Maine Maritime Museum, […]
Bath’s Ledgeview Apartments sell for $2 million
The 24-unit apartment complex was sold to Whitebark Propertice LLC in early July from MPS Properties 1 Ledgeview Lane LLC, which bought the buildings a year earlier for $1.48 million.
Local clerks, Maine officials already bracing for a big election turnout
This June’s primary election saw far more voters filing absentee ballots than voting in person.
Tales from Teens: Young women from No. Yarmouth, Bath, are among Telling Room’s newest authors
Nina Powers and Devin Gifford completed their books through the Young Emerging Authors program.
Strike, pandemic further delay production at Bath shipyard
The USS Daniel Inouye, christened last summer, likely will be completed this winter, according to Bath Iron Works spokesman David Hench. It was originally scheduled to be delivered to the Navy about one year ago.
Midcoast Meetings: Aug. 28-Sept. 4
Editor’s note: Due to closures and cancellations prompted by the COVID-19 coronavirus, call ahead to see if meetings listed are still being held.
Busy Bath bridge undergoing months-long repairs
The $601,000 project, funded by federal and state funds, began late last month and is expected to wrap up on Nov. 21.