On a Pacific training voyage, a Maine Maritime Academy captain – and engaging writer – teaches trainees about life on board ship and about confronting ever more dangerous, unpredictable weather.
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Property valuation adjustment brings tax hikes for some Bath homeowners
Property taxes for some Bath homeowners increased 10% or higher after the city conducted a valuation adjustment due to the sky-high residential real estate market.
Former Bath Iron Works pipefitter to lead international union
Brian Bryant will succeed Robert Martinez Jr. as president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Back-to-school season presents challenges for unhoused youth
The Midcoast Youth Center is working with an increasing number of students who don’t have a stable address or reliable caregivers.
Nonprofit to feed Midcoast families with homemade lasagna
A nonprofit started by a New England mom in 2020, Lasagna Love, has fed over 1.5 million individuals across the nation and is now coming to the Midcoast.
Bath Book Bash celebrating kids’ lit is back and bigger this year
The Sept. 9 event includes workshops, games with authors, a costume parade and more.
Officers subdue Bath man armed with knife during mental health crisis, police say
Bath police said officers used stun guns to subdue the man.
Former Bath city councilor wins Democratic nomination for House seat
Bath Democrats chose lawyer David Sinclair over author Peter Macdonald Blachly to run for Sean Paulhus’ seat in the Maine House of Representatives.
Driver crashes into downtown Bath restaurant
Two people were hurt in a crash at Mae’s Cafe & Bakery.
From the Chamber: September shenanigans — fall family fun
Summer is fading and fall is coming into view, but that doesn’t mean the summer fun has to end. Here are some September happenings (and a couple late-August happenings) you won’t want to miss: Summer concert series finales Many of the beloved outdoor summer concert series have their final concerts in September (and a couple […]