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On Saturday, Nov. 18, 1899, the funeral of a legendary man was held in Bath, and although he had “gone to his eternity” 125 years ago, the legacy of “Bath’s Great Benefactor” still ...
Today, the Bath city riot of 1854 serves as a stark historic reminder of one of the darker and more regrettable of our Stories from Maine. Lori-Suzanne Dell is a Brunswick author and historian.
BATH (WGME) – Less than two weeks after it went into effect, the state is facing a lawsuit over its new paid family leave program. The Maine State Chamber of Commerce and Bath Iron Works are ...
Oct. 6—Authorities are investigating a shooting that happened Sunday morning in a residential part of Bath, causing police to briefly issue a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents.
The city of Bath could be under water from ‘extreme’ storms if nothing is done to improve flooding defences, Government sources warn. Ministers are set to reveal a range of flood defence ...
In the lawsuit, the Maine Chamber of Commerce said some of its members, including Bath Iron Works, intend to provide their employees with private plans that are the substantial equivalent of the PFML.