Bath Wed. 6/21 2 p.m. Community Dev. Committee City Hall Wed. 6/21 3 p.m. Transportation Committee City Hall Wed. 6/21 4 p.m. Bicycle/Pedestrian Committee City Hall Brunswick Tue. 6/20 5 p.m. Town Commons Committee Zoom, Town Hall Tue. 6/20 6:30 p.m. Town Council Zoom, Town Hall Wed. 6/21 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Zoom, Town […]
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Morse High School graduates urged to embark on journey of self-discovery
Morse High School’s 148-member senior class celebrated graduation Sunday.
$41.7M Bath-area school budget up for vote Tuesday
Voters in Bath, Woolwich, Phippsburg and Arrowsic will decide whether to approve the school district budget.
Bath shipyard union hints at willingness to strike again ahead of contract negotiations
Defense analysts caution another strike could be ‘disastrous’ for the shipyard.
Paving the way from Bath to D.C.
Morse High School valedictorian Natalie Emmerson’s goal is to work on Capitol Hill — and she’s well on her way.
Bath property taxes set to rise 4% after budget passage
Property taxes for a home valued at $300,000 in Bath would increase about $250.
Bath council approves new police contract with raises
The new Bath police union contract includes pay raises this year and next year.
From the Chocolate Church: ‘Rumors’ has it
“Rumors,” a farce by Neil Simon, produced by a director who’s relatively new to the area, comes to the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath the second and third weekends in June. Tom O’Reilly will be the first to tell you this is not typical Neil Simon. Yes, there’s the usual bantering about among an […]
Former Chewonki school families to open new independent school in Bath
The Brightfield School will offer place-based education for students in first through eighth grades starting in September, replacing the Chewonki Elementary and Middle School after it closes in June.
Bath to celebrate city’s first Pride Festival
The festival will be held Friday, June 16, at Waterfront Park downtown.