Kate Shunney

Century-old violin took a dramatic journey

When Alexander Marte plays his violin, the instrument sings in a way that it hadn’t in close to 70 years.

Wait for public water continues

State says town can’t add new customers yet

Food pantry keeps homes warm, too

Canned peas, boxes of spaghetti, jars of peanut butter, eggs and crackers make their way into just about every box that leaves the MCEAT

Family gets keys to first local Habitat for Humanity house

Local resident Staci Horner and her two young sons will soon move into the home they have built with the help of Habitat for Humanity volunteers, donors and staff.

Deadline set for overdue hotel taxes

Inns and hotels inside the Town of Bath who have been putting off paying their Hotel/Motel tax

Retaining wall worries affect Mercer Street parking

Ongoing concern about a buckling retaining wall under the western edge of Mercer Street

Town due nearly $30,000 in unpaid hotel tax funds

Despite lots of talk about the issue, Town of Bath officials have yet to collect most of the hotel/motel tax dollars owed to them by several lodging businesses in town.

New electronics ban in effect, causing some local confusion

Local trash haulers and customers are wondering what they’re supposed to do with their old electronics, in the wake of a new January 1 ban

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