BATH — The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust plans to host Russ Pinizzotto and Rob Burgess of Southern Maine Astronomers for a virtual lecture on Maine astronomy at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 31. Pinizzotto and Burgess will detail the actions being taken by individuals and organizations, including in mid-coast Maine, to preserve the nighttime skies. Participants […]
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Bath’s rabies committee wants nearby communities to weigh in on possible solutions
The committee is weighing implementing an oral rabies vaccine program, but questions remain as to how effective it would be.
Bus line between Bath, Lewiston-Auburn gets rolling
The BlueLine Commuter will also make stops in Brunswick, Topsham, Lisbon Falls and Lisbon.
Maine’s First Ship pushes for June launch after a decade of work
Maine’s First Ship started constructing the Virginia replica in 2011 and plans to launch the ship on June 4.
Bath museum seeks to avoid future liability in capsize case
Maine Maritime Museum is requesting exemption from any future lawsuits related to the capsizing of the schooner Mary E in July 2021.
Maine Speaker advocates for bill that could expand state’s housing stock in tight market
Bath Housing Director Deb Keller said there isn’t a quick fix to the region’s housing shortage but communities need to “be working at this problem from a variety of angles.”
Bath-area schools to make masking optional, Maine CDC recommends otherwise
Brunswick School District will also take up the issue.
CMP says new substation will improve service in Bath, Phippsburg
The new substation on Washington Street is designed to be more powerful and able to withstand flooding.
Bath land trust to host marine scientist’s talk on sea level rise
The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust plans to host Susie Arnold, marine scientist at the Island Institute, for a lecture on sea level rise and its current and projected impacts on our region. The virtual lecture will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 3, and provide insights into the science of sea level rise as […]
‘I like to make things no one expects’: Bath artist opens home store
Kathy Brill and her husband, Ken, recently converted their basement bedroom in their home at 20 Webber Ave. into a store for her art, which ranges from stained glass to pieces made with ‘found objects.’