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Officials outline 2024 paving project on the Gardiner-Randolph bridge
The Maine Department of Transportation’s preferred option would keep the westbound lanes of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge open and divert eastbound traffic to cross the Kennebec River for about 30 days in the summer of 2024.
Bath Iron Works lays keel for latest destroyer
The USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. is Bath Iron Works’ first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
They’re back: Ticks have returned for the season
Last year, 5,274 Mainers submitted ticks to the University of Maine Tick Lab to test for dangerous pathogens.
Potential redevelopment of old Bath cannery site advances
An environmental assessment is underway at the old Stinson Seafood cannery along the Bath waterfront ahead of its potential sale.
Estuary land trust to offer stroll of Bath preserve May 6
Directions and details will be emailed to registrants leading up to the event.
BIW destroyer production ramping up after delays, admiral says
U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Mike Gilday joined Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King on a tour of Bath Iron Works Monday.
Maine Maritime Museum selected for national program to plan for future
The Maine Maritime Museum is one of 79 museums and cultural institutions across the country selected for the program to help with strategic planning.
Annulment presentations set for Bangor, Bath, Rockland, Waterville
The Diocese of Portland’s Office of the Tribunal is scheduled to hold presentations and lead discussions on the annulment process in the Catholic Church at four locations in the coming months. All are welcome at any of the gatherings, which will include question and answer periods as well as the opportunity to speak privately to […]
Bath land trust to hold membership celebration April 12
Corinne Michaud-LeBlanc, Beginning With Habitat Climate coordinator with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, will speak.