A thank-you to ‘angels’ in Bath My friend and I were recently in Bath on an American Cruise Line ship. As we waited to board a bus to downtown, we had a problem when one of our buses couldn’t leave. We were told that if we wanted to walk to town, it was only about […]
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Movies in the Park continues with ‘The Greatest Showman’ and ‘Labyrinth’
Main Street Bath’s Movies in the Park continues Monday, Aug. 5, with “The Greatest Showman” at 8 p.m. at Library Park, 43 Summer St., Bath (rain date Aug. 12). The event includes a pre-movie dance-along tutorial with Mad Studio. “Labyrinth” is showing at 8 p.m. on Aug. 19 (rain date Aug. 26) at Library Park, […]
Bath to celebrate Arbor Day with a tree-planting ceremony
Bath invites the community to attend the Wednesday ceremony in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Family of fallen Marine helps christen USS Patrick Gallagher at Bath Iron Works
Lance Cpl. Patrick Gallagher served as a Marine in the Vietnam War.
Bath’s town clerk earns prestigious designation from international organization
Darci Wheeler, Bath town clerk, has earned the designation of master municipal clerk, which is awarded by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, Inc. The institute grants the MMC designation only to municipal clerks who complete demanding education requirements and have a record of significant contributions to their local government, community and state. “On behalf […]
Bath couple accused of civil rights violation for alleged racist harassment against neighbors
A Bath couple is accused of using racial slurs and xenophobic harassment against their Black neighbors, who are originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
From the Chocolate Church: New Orleans’ ‘top-shelf brass ensemble’ The Soul Rebels coming to CCAC
The Chocolate Church Arts Center has added a late-summer offering to its lineup: the New Orleans brass and funk sensation, The Soul Rebels. The Soul Rebels are not only one of the hottest bands in New Orleans, headlining Jazz Fest and performing with pop icons across musical genres around the world. The eight-member collective built […]
Bath Iron Works prepares to christen newest warship
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer is named after Irish citizen Patrick Gallagher, who served as a lance corporal during the Vietnam War.
Six Midcoast students named Mitchell Scholars
The students from Brunswick, Freeport, Mt. Ararat and Morse high schools will receive a $10,000 scholarship and mentoring in career development.
Before or after your cruise, there is plenty else to eat, drink and see in Bath
An Italian bakery, Maine-made crafts and a walk along the Kennebec River make Bath a great town to visit.