Dr. Robert Ballard has conducted more than 150 deep-sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology.
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Bath Iron Works to open a day care in hopes of attracting workers
The Bath shipyard, one of the state’s largest employers, is partnering with the local YMCA to add 150 local day care slots.
BIW celebrates keel plate signing with Medal of Honor recipient
Navy Capt. Thomas Kelley participated Friday in the signing of the keel of the ship that will bear his name at Bath Iron Works.
Cheryl Wheeler and Kenny White plan Chocolate Church concert
BATH — Cheryl Wheeler with Kenny White plan to take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St. Wheeler is a highly respected songwriter among her peers, and many of them have recorded her songs. Her music has been covered by a diverse range of artists such […]
Ice cream social, children’s garden opening set for Bath
BATH — The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust and Bath at Play plan to celebrate the last day of summer vacation with an ice cream social at 11 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 2, at LOCAL Garden, 63 Lemont St. The land trust has planned a grand opening of an imaginative reading nook at a wooden hobbit […]
Bath Iron Works starts work on latest warship
The Bath shipyard marked the beginning of fabrication for the future USS Richard G. Lugar on Wednesday.
$34 million Route 1 improvements in Woolwich near end
The new Pleasant Cove Bridge on Route 1 touts itself as a project for environmentalists and transportation officials.
Bath Iron Works withdraws bid to rezone South End neighborhood after residents push back
BIW was seeking to rezone properties at 10 Bath St., four plots along Middle Street and two on Washington Street but withdrew its application after residents raised concerns.
Bath pastry maker clears obstacles for recent immigrants seeking jobs
Gagné Foods provides free transportation and makes adjustments to support the new Mainers who keep gourmet pastries rolling off the production line.