PHIPPSBURG A public hearing on the Popham Beach Club, previously scheduled for Thursday evening, has been postponed to Dec. 8, town officials announced Tuesday afternoon. The hearing will take place at 6 p.m. at the town hall.
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Richmond selectmen to review survey results
RICHMOND One of the first things the Board of Selectmen is scheduled to discuss at its meeting today is results of three ongoing surveys residents have been asked to fill out regarding fireworks, a tax increment financing district and the library. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. at the town office. Also on the agenda, […]
Quick cops limit larceny to liquor
BATH Bath police responded early this morning to a burglary at the Kennebec Tavern on Commercial Street, but apparently arrived so quickly that the thieves took only bottles of liquor. A burglar alarm at 2:41 a.m. drew officers to the restaurant at 119 Commercial St., Bath Police Lt. Stan Cielinski said today. When the arrived, […]
Man kicks out cruiser window
TOPSHAM A Topsham police cruiser was damaged after a man who police had taken into custody following a domestic violence incident allegedly kicked out the window Monday afternoon. According to Lt. Christopher Lewis, Terry Couture, 27, of Lewiston Road was arrested Monday at 4:40 p.m. at his home and charged with domestic violence assault. Couture […]
Bath PTA, eateries join forces for Friday event
BATH — The Bath Elementary Parent Teacher Association will team up with several local restaurants to offer “Dinner and a Movie” night on Friday. Parents with children in the Bath elementary schools are invited to drop off their elementary students at the Fisher-Mitchell School gym from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for a holiday movie […]
Revisiting history
GEORGETOWN An old book of history has a new look in the second edition of “A Nice Life Back Then: Georgetown Island — 1900-1920.” Don Ludgin, chairman of the Georgetown Historical Society’s Research and Publications Committee, said in a phone interview that the new edition “ looks more like a book of reminiscences should look,” […]
TOPSHAM POLICE
Arrest John D. Morong, 18, of 53 Winter St., No. 7, Nov. 19, 9:38 a.m., charged with possession of Schedule Z drugs; also summonsed for possession of a usable amount of marijuana, on Winter Street. Summons Peter Dale, 37, of 23 Cushing St., Brunswick, Nov. 8, 3:18 p.m., charged with operating after suspension, on Elm […]
The toys are in their bins, all shiny and new
I’m looking around the North Pole Annex and it is a sight to behold. There are toys in every compartment throughout our storage area. Today, we begin picking and packing the toys. This is the part of volunteering that is the most enjoyable. Our team members actually get excited at this point. When we hand […]
Alumni group seeks baked goods for fair
BATH — The Bath/Morse Alumni Association will have a table at this year’s DARE Fair, which runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Bath Middle School. “Any donated baked goods will be greatly appreciated,” a release from the association states. For more information, contact Ann Carlton at 442-8343.
Santa to visit mansion on Saturday
BRUNSWICK — Santa Claus will be available to visit with children in the Victorian era parlor of the historic Skolfield-Whittier House, 161 Park Row, from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Admission to this event is free. Parents are invited to bring their cameras to this photo opportunity. Refreshments will be served in the research library […]