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Grammy Award winner Michael McDonald and students from Hyde School
Hyde School in Bath is once again hosting a four-day Singer-Songwriter Workshop.
BIW Wants To Expand 106-foot-tall Ultra Hall
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Man dies after fall from Maine lobster boat
HARPSWELL, Maine a ' The Maine Marine Patrol says a 27-year-old Bath man died after falling from a lobster boat into icy water off the coast.
After 2-plus decades, Navy destroyer breaks record
In this May 26, 2009, file photo an Arleigh-Burke-class destroyer is worked on at Bath Iron Works, in Bath, Maine.
Lobsterman Dies After Falling Off Boat In Harpswell
A lobsterman drowned Thursday morning in the town of Harpswell. The victim has been identified as Christopher Hanna, 27, of Bath.
Maine to consider cell phone cancer warning
A Maine legislator wants to make the state the first to require cell phones to carry warnings that they can cause brain cancer, although there is no consensus among scientists that they do and industry leaders dispute the claim.
South Portland: Bypassed but not beaten, Knightville rises again
Sue Ellen Whitmore, owner of the newly opened Zeta Cafe at 119 Ocean Ave., prepares for a private holiday party in her restaurant.
as Seen on TV: Edward P. Mitchell
From Wikipedia: Edward Page Mitchell was an American editorial and short story writer for the New York Sun, a daily newspaper.
Maine Judge Sides With State In Boat Tax Lawsuit
Share + Dec 18, 2009 4:26 pm US/Eastern WEST BATH, Maine A judge has sided with the state in a lawsuit filed by a retired businessman claiming a 72-foot yacht he bought in Florida shouldn't be taxed in Maine.
For many years I have been an outspoken advocate for directing resources towards protecting working waterfront.
MaineToday Papers Ignore Reporter's Story
Submitted by Al Diamon on Fri, 12/11/2009 - 2:33pm. Maine Media Firing? What firing? The dismissal of Larry Grard, the Morning Sentinel reporter allegedly dismissed for sending an angry e-mail to a Washington, D.C.,-based gay rights group, has gotten extensive play at national media outlets from USA Today to Fox News .
Fire destroys Bath city councilor's home
BATH a ' A fire that broke out Thursday, Dec. 10, at City Councilor James Omo's 177 Middle St.
Maine Hosting Acquires Local Telco's Web Hosting Customers
Maine Hosting Solutions a relatively small hosting provider based, appropriately, in Bath, Maine, announced a deal this week, in which it would acquire the web hosting division of local telecommunications provider Great Works Internet .
Building healthy with Taggart Construction
Kevin Moquin and Claire Betze of Taggart Construction will speak at the second University of Maine Augusta Architecture Program lecture series titled, Sustainable Practices: Architects Working in Maine, at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
Keep Saturday night, December 4th, open on your calendar. That's when Harpswell's great, young songbird, Dorie Barnes, has her next gig, together with her accompanist, Jessie Feinberg, at downtown Bath's hot new gourmet restaurant, Solo Bistro.
Ellsworth court clerk wins service a
Chief Justice Leigh I. Saufley of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court has announced the recipients of this year's annual awards to employees of the judiciary branch.
Wayne E. Meyer, crew set to arrive at new home
The crew of one of the Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class destroyers will arrive at their new West Coast homeport this week, Navy officials said.