BATH — The final meeting for the Bath High School Alumni Association before this years’ Alumni Weekend June 7-9 will be held in the alumni room at Morse High School at 6 p.m. today. All alumni are welcome.
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Hyde students give to community in spirit of deceased alum Damon
BATH Hyde School celebrated its sixth annual Pat Damon Service and Leadership Day April 30 with community service activities at the Maine Maritime Museum, Coastal Humane Society, Popham Beach State Park, Kennebec Estuary Land Trust, Bath Food Mobile and the municipalities of Bath and Phippsburg. On campus, students hosted a Red Cross blood drive that […]
Cake contest has flour power
BATH As part of its 13th anniversary celebration, Now You’re Cooking and King Arthur Flour are sponsoring a birthday cake competition. The contest will be held at Now You’re Cooking, 49 Front St., on Saturday, May 11 at 1 p.m. All cakes should be dropped off at the store by 12:30, and judging will begin […]
Locals head to D.C. to fight for ALS research
WOOLWICH Cory Gardiner of Woolwich, who lost her sister to ALS in 2005, will join eight other advocates from Maine and nearly 1,000 other ALS patients, their families and volunteer advocates from around the country in Washington, D.C. during ALS Awareness Month May 8-11, for the ALS Association’s National Advocacy Day and Public Policy Conference. […]
Cause of Waterville fire unknown
The blaze, which destroyed one building and damaged two others, caused too much damage for its cause to be pinpointed.
Letters to the editor: Laptop switch will cost more than it saves
I was disappointed to learn of the state’s (may I say, Gov. LePage’s) decision to select a laptop running Windows 8, the HP ProBook 4440 (“Maine picks laptops — but not Apples,” April 28). It is not so much that the Windows or the Mac OS is better or worse (though Windows 8 has not […]
Mid-coast ‘grannies’ lobby at State House
AUGUSTA A group calling itself Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights had its first public outing April 30 when 14 of its members visited the Capitol to lobby senators “to secure reproductive rights.” The group of grandmothers in their 60s, 70s and 80s, founded in February, dressed in yellow shirts, met with Planned Parenthood lobbyists in the […]
SCHEDULED PUBLIC MEETINGS
Arrowsic SHELLFISH COMMITTEE, Monday, 5 p.m., town office. SELECT BOARD, Monday, 6 p.m., town office. Bath FORESTRY COMMITTEE, Wednesday, 7 p.m., City Hall. COMMUNUTY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE, Thursday, 4:30 p.m., City Hall. Bowdoin BOARD OF SELECTMEN, Monday, 6:30 p.m., town office. PLANNING BOARD, Tuesday, 7 p.m., town office. Bowdoinham BOARD OF SELECTMEN — WARRANT PUBLIC HEARING, […]
Local schools set for walk, bike events
May is Walk and Bike to School Month, with students in more than 30 schools from Fort Kent to York commuting to school on foot or by bicycle. Local communities registered to participate include Bath and Topsham. Parents, teachers, students and volunteers organize activities such as children walking to school with adult supervision, walking field […]
Author to address women’s wellness
BRUNSWICK — Author Sarah Smiley will present an inspiring luncheon address at Mid Coast Hospital’s Annual Women’s Wellness Day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 19. As a nationally syndicated columnist featured locally in The Times Record, Smiley is known for a humorous yet sensible perspective. Attendees of this year’s Women’s Wellness Day will […]