The future USS Richard G. Lugar will be one of the 11 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers under contract for delivery in the coming decade.
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Bath climate report finds 27% reduced emissions, sets higher goals
From 2017 to 2018, the city’s industrial sector had the highest greenhouse gas emissions, 99 percent of which Bath Iron Works is responsible for.
Midcoast drug take-back day yields over 300 pounds of meds
BATH — This year’s National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, held Oct. 26 through a collaboration with Access Health and area law enforcement agencies, brought in more than 330 pounds of outdated, unused or unwanted medications over the course of four hours, according to a recent Access Health press release. More than 1,300 pounds of unused […]
Microsoft News names Bath’s ‘main street’ tops in Maine
Front Street is a hub for the city’s arts scene, according to msn.com.
Midcoast Meetings: Nov. 15-22
Bath Tues. 11/19 6 p.m. Recreation Commission RD Tues. 11/20 4 p.m. Bicycle & Pedestrian Committee RD Brunswick Mon. 11/18 6:30 p.m. Town Council TH Tues. 11/19 7 p.m. Tree Committee TH Tues. 11/19 7:15 p.m. Village Review Board TH Wed. 11/20 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee TH Wed. 11/20 4:30 p.m. Restoration Advisory Board […]
Bath library to hold second meeting on asylum seekers
Brunswick’s cultural broker will discuss challenges the asylum seekers face and ways the community can help them.
Maine wildlife agencies say status quo is best way to counter recent rabies outbreaks
The number of people exposed to rabies is higher than average, and 13 animals in Bath have tested positive for the virus.
Bath elementary school launches food pantry
The pantry is available to families of Fisher Mitchell School students.
United Way aims to meet goal and raise $1.8M by year’s end
The Midcoast chapter raised $1.68 million by its Nov. 6 campaign finale.
Bath museum spruces up front campus with new trees, shrubbery
The new plantings are part of Maine Maritime Museum’s ‘First Impressions’ facelift along Washington Street.