James Perry was arrested after he responded to a report of a possible drowning and police suspected he was impaired.
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‘Joseph & The Amazing Techicolor Dreamcoat’ to be stages Sept. 7-15
The production will open the Chocolate Church Arts Center’s 41st season.
Fire damages elderly apartment complex in Bath
About a half-dozen tenants will not be able to return to their apartments.
Trove of 19th-century records from Bath’s days as a shipping power are up for auction
The documents from the Crooker family provide a glimpse of when Bath was a vibrant port city.
BIW shipbuilders replace stealth destroyer’s 15-ton turbine
The Zumwalt-class destroyer, the Navy’s largest and costliest, will be commissioned as the USS Michael Monsoor next January.
Chance meeting at Harpswell tidepool set Meredith White on a career path
Now she’s running research and development for Mook Sea Farm.
Dave Swearingen, Bath native who was AP bureau chief, Times Record editor, dies at 73
Swearingen started his career at newspapers in Maine before taking a job with The Associated Press in Augusta.
Bath to experiment with temporary traffic calming measures
The city plans to spend $35,000 to study whether bollards, speed bumps and construction barrels slow traffic and deter drivers from using Richardson Street and Western Avenue as shortcuts to High Street.
Bath extends moratorium on recreational pot businesses for 180 days
City staff needs more time to examine changes in the law passed by the state Legislature before bringing any ordinances to the City Council.
Dream job? Restaurant servers say restless nights come with the stresses of August
This month is to restaurant servers what April is to tax accountants. We asked people in food service to dish up some of their worst nightmares.