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From the Chocolate Church: A tribute to Fleetwood Mac and taste of indie pop at CCAC
The timeless hits of Fleetwood Mac on Saturday, May 18, plus a captivating performance by Vienna Teng on Sunday, May 19, headline the weekend shows at the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. Unfortunately, David, Luke and Will Mallett’s performance, originally scheduled for May 17, has been postponed. Crystal Vision, Maine’s premier Fleetwood Mac tribute […]
Navy secretary and Sen. King discuss Navy’s future and Bath Iron Works’ role, during hearing
Sen. Angus King questioned U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro about the Navy’s future, the threat of hypersonic missiles and hinted at Bath Iron Works’ role in the future of naval security during a Armed Services Committee hearing Thursday afternoon. King asked Del Toro about the status of DDGX, the next generation of Navy destroyers […]
Spring Into Summer just around the corner for Bath
Anticipation is in the air as Maine Maritime Museum and downtown Bath prepare for a pair of unofficial summer season kickoff events. For the first time, Maine Maritime Museum will partner with Main Street Bath for a citywide celebration. The museum will run its Community Day alongside events happening for Main Street Bath’s Spring Into […]
United Way of Mid Coast Maine celebrates volunteers, welcomes new board members
Community members and partners joined United Way of Mid Coast Maine Wednesday to celebrate their collective efforts throughout the Midcoast this year at its annual meeting and campaign celebration. The event highlighted the work made possible by community partners, volunteers and donors to help achieve United Way of Mid Coast Maine’s community goals to give […]
Students get their hands dirty learning about Merrymeeting Bay
Friends of Merrymeeting Bay host the return of Spring Bay Day to a little over 100 fourth graders from four different elementary schools.
Intertidal: A bounty of maritime events ready to launch
Last week, I wrote about International Maritime Day, coming up on May 22, and its celebration of maritime industry as well as the Savannah, the first steam-powered vessel to cross the Atlantic in 1802. One of the local connections to this holiday is this weekend’s upcoming Community Day at the Maine Maritime Museum — a […]
Uptown apartments unveiled in redeveloped downtown Bath block
The housing development on the corner of Front and Summer streets is for tenants aged 55 and older.
From the Chocolate Church: One Beat brings global music to gazebo and Chocolate Church
Twenty musicians from around the world will gather at the Gazebo in Bath’s Library Park Friday at 1 p.m. for a free preview of their 7 p.m. performance at the Chocolate Church Arts Center. CCAC’s Artistic and Executive Director Matthew Glassman heard this extraordinary group of musicians perform Sunday night as part of their two-week […]
BoomerTECH Adventures: Spring has sprung
Like everyone else, we here at BoomerTECH Adventures are enjoying the longer days, later sunsets, warmer weather and May flowers. It’s not just the bees busily buzzing around the azalea, crocuses and daffodils, there’s a plethora of spring activities and resources being sponsored by many local, state and national organizations to engage us in the […]