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News in Bath/Topsham/Harpswell

Iconic career comes to a close for Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Her decision to wear purple was not by design. She wasn't trying to make a political fashion statement. It just worked out that way, she said. "No, you're talking about being a purple state or something," U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, said on the day of her far...

Marie Bernadette York, 55: A zest for life

TOPSHAM — Marie Bernadette York, 55, died Dec. 16 after a bout with breast cancer. She was born in England on Jan. 20, 1957, the oldest of five children of Michael and Mary McShane. York had a zest for life. She enjoyed time with family, trying new recipes, traveling to Ireland, watc...

Mid-Coast Meetings: Dec. 28-Jan.3

Bath Wed.    1/2    6 p.m.    City Council    CH Brunswick Wed.    1/2    7 p.m.    Marine ...

Topsham Police Beat: Dec. 28

Arrests 12/20 at 10:51 a.m. Brian Burr, 24, of Bowdoin, was arrested on Cathance Road by Officer Michael Laurence on a warrant. 12/20 at 10:40 p.m. Scott Paquette, 31, of Congress Circle, was arrested on Main Street by Officer Tro...

Bath Police Beat: Dec. 28

Arrests 12/20 at 1:10 a.m. Monica Leavitt, 34, no address listed, was arrested by Officer Jason Aucoin on a charge of operating under the influence. Summonses 12/16 Casey Norris, 28, of Centre Street, was...

Bath now home to support group for abused women

BATH — New Hope for Women is offering a six-week support group for women who have suffered from domestic or dating violence and need a safe and nurturing place to turn. The six-week group will be held at the organization's new Bath headquarters at 12 Court St. from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 ...

Harpswell heating fund sets record for donations

HARPSWELL — This is already the local Heating Assistance Program's biggest year for donations since it started in 2008. "It's helped a number of people who aren't eligible for (the town's) General Assistance Program," said Deputy Town Administrator Terri Sawyer, who helps manage the ...

Big community projects continue into new year for Bath

BATH — The City of Ships enjoyed some key accomplishments in 2012, and more are in the making for 2013. Faced with an uncertain future, the Bath Youth Meetinghouse and Skatepark moved into its new home, the former National Guard ...

Under close scrutiny, Maine school kitchens get passing grades

PORTLAND — One in six Americans – about 48 million people – get sick from foodborne diseases every year. Worse, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die. The most vulnerable population: children. Those statistics, the latest available from the U.S. Centers ...

People and Business

Awards Christine Bearce, the physical education teacher and assistant principal at Longfellow Elementary School in Portland, has received the highest award for leadership given by the Maine Association for Health, Physical Education, Recre...