“People suddenly realized we were vulnerable..,” U.S. Senator Angus King said
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20 year later, workers at Navy Base and BIW recall how 9/11 hijackings shook their world
Thousands of Bath Iron Works rushed out of the shipyard while the Navy base in Brunswick went into high alert and fortified itself. Here is what those working at the base and shipyard experienced.
‘It was complete annihilation’: Bath firefighter remembers working at Ground Zero
“What really threw us off was (the towers) were gone,” Michael Clarke, a first responder in the 9/11 attacks, said. “It’s hard to … see New York City on its knees.”
Brunswick airshow drew a crowd of around 20,000, brings in $30k for charity
Attendance was smaller than in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maine hospitals treating record number of ICU patients as new COVID-19 cases climb
More than 90% of patients in intensive care are unvaccinated, say state officials, who have added staffing to handle a backlog of positive tests.
Collins, King: Bath shipyard helping Navy design new class of ship
The Navy’s next type of ship, which is still in the early planning phases, is expected to replace the main types of ship Bath Iron Works builds.
Bystanders rush in to help victims of Richmond crash, police say
Richmond police Chief James Donnell said bystanders and witnesses rushed in to help after the crash at Route 197 and White Road.
Phippsburg group creates natural oyster reef in hopes of bolstering ecosystem
The project is the continuation of a two-year pilot program the Nature Conservancy began in 2017.
Missing Bowdoin man found safe
George Hillman went missing in the morning when he had gone for a walk.
Father of girl with rare disease sets out to walk from Maine to North Carolina – barefoot
Chris Brannigan hopes the 1,200-mile trek will raise money and awareness in the fight against Cornelia de Lange Syndrome.