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News in Bath/Topsham/Harpswell

Richard E. Emerson, 87: A veteran, artist

TOPSHAM — Richard E. Emerson, 87, of Topsham, died Nov. 13 at home, surrounded by his family. He was born in Augusta on May 8, 1925, the son of Albion and Frieda Emerson. He graduated Waterville High School and later Thomas College of Business.  Emerson served during Worl...

Mereen "Brud" Robinson Jr., 52

TOPSHAM — Mereen "Brud" Robinson Jr., 52, died Nov. 10 after a short battle with cancer, with his loving family by his side. Robinson was born and raised in Phippsburg, and attended Morse High School in Bath. He later worked as a commercial fisherman in his home town. His passions in...

Mid-Coast Meetings: Nov. 23-29

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Bath Police Beat: Nov. 23

Arrests 11/13 Paul Johnson, 35, of Middle Street, was arrested on Middle Street by Officer Richard Ross on a charge of violating bail. 11/14 Dominic Lisanti, 74, of Beacon Street, was arrested on Chandler Drive by Detective David ...

Topsham Police Beat: Nov. 23

Arrests No arrests or summonses were reported from Nov. 13-19. Shed happens 11/12 at 1:28 p.m. Officer Randy Cook responded to the report of an overnight burglary to a storage shed at the Topsham Fairgrounds. A padlock ha...

Topsham special election set for Jan. 15

TOPSHAM — Nomination papers are available for a special election to fill the Board of Selectmen seat being vacated by Andrew Mason. Papers are due back Dec. 28. The election is scheduled for Jan. 15, 2013. Mason, a Democrat, defeated Republican Jean Wolkens Nov. 6 in the state...

Topsham plans forums on TCF, Route 196

TOPSHAM — The town plans to hold two community forums next week. On Monday, Nov. 26, the Topsham Community Fund Committee will solicit comments on its proposed 2012 annual report, as well as recommendations for funding community development projects. Last year's TCF report sug...

Bath library accepts 'Food for Fines'

BATH — The Patten Free Library is again offering its "Food for Fines" program , from Tuesday, Nov. 27, to Saturday, Dec. 8. The library will allow patrons to "pay" overdue fines by bringing in a donation for the Bath Area Food Bank. One dollar in fines will be removed from a library ...

Bath residents, business come together for Sandy relief

BATH — While watching the impact of Hurricane Sandy on parts of New York City on TV, Tiffany Dauphin decided to turn off the television, get some supplies and a crew, and bring support to the victims. Doing so has changed the Bath woman's life. "I wanted to help, but I couldn'...

Harpswell bandstand near completion

HARPSWELL — An all-volunteer project to build a solar-powered bandstand at Mitchell Field is nearly complete, the project's chairman said last week. "We're really moving along," said Robert Modr, who started the project four years ago. He said the bandstand ceiling, floor and ...