A recent letter to the editor of this paper wondered what Bath might be doing to help effect growth in housing, and particularly in affordable housing, for anyone hoping to live in our fair city. We all know that the scarcity of available properties alongside escalating rents is a major problem, both nationally and locally. […]
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Just a Little Old: Say it ain’t so, Joe
Why President Joe Biden shouldn’t run for reelection.
Gordon L. Weil: House Republicans face a critical choice
Donald Trump may have made matters a lot easier for both Republicans and Joe Biden. He argued for “termination” of the Constitution when it came to dealing with his claim that he had been cheated out of winning the 2020 election. Whatever our personal views, all Americans are supposedly united in supporting the Constitution. Even […]
Bath’s Chocolate Church Arts Center presents its 35th annual Christmas sing-along
After two years of pandemic disruptions, the arts center reignites cheer with “Sing! It’s Christmas,” a concert of classic carols for the community.
Cannabis question returns to Freeport Town Council
The Freeport Town Council will once again debate whether to allow cannabis cultivation and manufacturing.
Report: Out-of-state recruiting helps BIW drive Maine economy
An analysis from University of Southern Maine’s Center for Business and Economic Research found Bath Iron Works supported more than $1.8 billion in economic output in 2021, thanks in part to the shipyard’s push to draw out-of-state workers, a strategy labor experts say could help solve the problem of Maine’s shrinking workforce.
Boys basketball: Several Midcoast teams seek steady improvement
Brunswick eyes return trip to Portland Expo for Class A South tournament.
High school girls basketball preview: Brunswick looks to stay near top of Class A South
Young Mt. Ararat hopes to keep improving in the same class, as well.
Lewiston parish to host Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration
“We are expecting people from all over Maine,” said the Rev. Michael Sevigny of the Office of Hispanic Ministry.
BoomerTECH Adventures: Health and wellness with your mobile digital assistant
There is a yearly holiday ritual that goes something like this: Beginning around the end of November, there are almost weekly holiday gatherings with multiple appetizers, main courses, side dishes, various desserts and sweet rich beverages, all culminating on New Year’s Eve. All this feasting is followed by short-lived resolutions to exercise, moderate our caloric […]
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