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Harpswell man charged after Bath woman nearly dies from heroin overdose, police say
Maine police investigate death of 6-week-old girl
Bath Police Chief Mike Field said the death doesn't appear to be suspicious, but that police by law are required to investigate the death of any child younger than 6. Field told The Times Record that Bath rescue workers were called to a home about 4:50 a.m. Wednesday after the child's father reported she was unresponsive.
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Portland to Mooselookmeguntic - and back - on the BDN bike
I left my house in Portland Friday at the crack of noon after packing and tying up some loose ends with work.
Historic tree's progeny to be planted in Maine
The 15-foot Lincoln honey locust tree, a progeny of the so-called "Witness Tree" under which Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address in 1863, will be planted Monday on the lawn of the Customs House in Bath.
Coastal Christian valedictorian called to serve those in need
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Spacious and bright 4 BDR/4 BATH home with versatile spaces to accommodate a variety of living arrangements.
Museum archivist brings images to St. George
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Shipyard, Machinists Union reach tentative deal
BATH, Maine — Bath Iron Works and its largest union have reached a tentative agreement on a four-year contract.
Maine Maritime Museum summer exhibit to open May 26
"Subdue, Seize and Take: Maritime Maine in the Unwelcome Interruption of the War of 1812" will be on display at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath from May 26 through October 28, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the oft-forgotten war.
Bath man arrested on new pot growth charges at arraignment for...
A Bath man was arrested at the Sagadahoc County Courthouse last week as he emerged from his arraignment on charges of aggravated marijuana cultivation.
Bangor Man Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
When you reach a certain age, it seems almost customary to take a moment to remember the glory days.
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Grand jury indicts nearly two dozen
Three men accused of breaking into a city apartment last month and threatening two women inside were among the nearly two dozen people indicted this week by a grand jury in Kennebec County Superior Court.
Paul Stevens was born to Cecil Stevens and Ruby Farrell on February 5, 1952 in Bath, Maine.
Nearly new contemporary home located on beautiful Washington Pond. This home offers open, one floor living, wood floors, heated garage and a deck overlooking the lake.
Maine shipyard workers in contract talks
BATH, Maine - Union shipbuilders and Bath Iron Works are in the final weeks of contract talks and face a May 20 deadline to reach an agreement.
Suspected and confirmed rabies cases in Bath
A woodchuck killed by a dog on Saturday, April 28, tested positive for rabies. The residents at the north end of High Street who reported the incident said their terrier had killed the animal after it had entered their yard.
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