Witnesses said they saw the vehicle hit a parked minivan and then swerve into a curb, causing the right front tire to burst. We will welcome and seek an active partnership with the community in carrying out our responsibilities. Local officials always "err on the side of caution" when a call comes in. Booth also hopes the department this year will complete the Maine Law Enforcement Accreditation Program, a certification program that shows Bath police have and will continue to follow and adopt recognized best practices in policing. Bon Apptit! The Midcoast Youth Center had received nearly $45,300 from 79 donors in the community alone as of last week. Log in to join the discussion. State testing showed the presence of lead in the drinking water of three Bath schools, but school officials blame that on water fountains being shut down during the pandemic. 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According to Running Tide's website, the company is growing kelp that floats on the waters surface to absorb and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as part of a pilot project. Already registered? Do I need to have a college degree?A degree is always a plus, however, it is not required. While everyone starts on patrol, the Brunswick Police Department offers opportunities to further your career in various specialties such as: We are committed to the constant training of our officers and provide training well beyond the state mandated requirements. By using or accessing Facebook and this page, you are, in addition to accepting the terms and conditions for use established by Facebook and the Bath Police, accepting the practices described in the Facebook Data Use Policy. Wood Bridge had sued the state to prevent it from replacing the structure, and also sees win in judge's ruling. TIP! The Maine 3-Railers entertained kids and their families during visits to Patten Free Library and Topsham Public Library during school vacation week. Artifacts featured in the new exhibit reveal Bath-built ships and Maine captains and crews transported both enslaved people and crops manufactured by slavery. Thats our best result so we want to continue that recruiting from within, and recruiting former military, Booth said. Brawley Benson. The food banks and pantries have seen an increase in their clients in the last few months. February 7, 2023 at 3:23 pm. Main Street Bath is returning with its second annual Winterfest, this year with more performances and featuring the Morse High School drummers in the lantern parade. While an alliance of health organizations supports the proposed prohibition on the sale of flavored products in order to protect children, some researchers are concerned it could be a step backward for public health. Maine's First Ship will host its annual Women's Shipbuilding Day Nov. 13, dedicated to encouraging female involvement in the construction of the replica of the historic pinnace Virginia. Alysia Coats is appealing the denial of her request that "Beyond Magenta: Trans Teens Speak Out" be removed from the Woolwich Central School library, saying that it is inappropriate for elementary and middle school students. If you are reporting a crime or other. Learn about our Brunswick Police Career Opportunities. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code. Toss a few simple ingredients together with a good sauce and you have yourself an easy meal. eTip2 - anonymous underage drinking/drug use reporting. Learn more. Life Insurance:Through both Maine PERS and the MaineMunicipal Employees Health Trust, with options for coverage up to 4x your annual salary. The driver, Charles Zantow, 38, of Granite Street, was arrested on charges of operating under the influence, leaving the scene of a property damage accident and operating a motor vehicle without a license. Please note that this is a purposefully controlled online site established for this limited purpose, NOT A PUBLIC FORUM. The Bath Arrest Records Search (Maine) links below open in a new window and take you to third party websites that provide access to Bath public records. Please check your email to confirm and complete your registration. Income Protection Plan: Short Term Disability option covering up to 70% of your weekly salary. BATH, Maine Police in Bath said a man who was involved in an hourlong standoff with police has been charged. Child Car Seat Installation: The Bath Police Department provides free installations of child car seats. 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Nationally, there was an85% decrease in breast cancer screenings,75% decline in colon cancer screenings, 74% decrease in prostate cancer screenings and 56% decrease in lung cancer screeningsin April 2020 compared to the same time period in 2019. Andrew Booth will replace Michael Field, who is retiring at the of the month. The grand dame served us well. The Bath Maine Photo Archive is a collection of photos that have floated around the internet. We are known for our community policing, Booth said. 9/17 at 9:43 p.m. System malfunction on High Street. John Morneau, conductor of the Bowdoin Concert Band for 43 years, says he hopes to increase the number of the band's concerts in coming years. . Success. Bath Police Beat: Jan. 2-8 Summonses 1 / 5 David King, 36, of Spring Street, was issued a summons on Spring Street by Officer Arthur Tringali on a charge of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident. We, the Bath Police Department (est. Losee is hoping to raise $48,000 for the Good Shepherd Food Bank and encourage people of all ages to exercise regularly. A career in law enforcement requires sacrifices, but also offers tremendous rewards. The Bath Police neither endorse nor oppose, by its actions or inaction related to restriction, removal or deletion of submissions/postings, the comments/content submitted/posted by others. Dental Insurance:Optional employee-paid full coverage dental,administered by Delta Dental, through the Maine Municipal Employee Health Trust. Founded in 2020, Youth Work Makes the Booth Work is encouraging teenagers to participate in the democratic process whether by voting or by working the polls themselves. Among the board's concerns is the Navy's upcoming work to remove toxins from the bases stormwater retention system at Picnic Pond and Mere Creek. The posting of such content/material/information/media is, except when posted by an authorized employee of the Department, STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Maine State Police investigating death of Bath woman. The local chapter of Parents' Rights in Education has some issues with student civil rights teams and curriculum materials in SAD 75. The Maine Coast Heritage Trust has until the end of December to raise the rest of the money needed to preserve undeveloped islands off the coast. Courtesy photo / City of Bath. Please CLICK HERE to view our hiring process booklet. If you are interested, please contact Officer Devin Hook and make an appointment. Now he's using is work to raise money for Maine Coast Fishermen's Association. We currently have a hiring process for both new officers and officers presently certified by the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. 9/18 at 12:54 a.m. False alarm on Whiskeag Road. Abundance of optional overtime jobs with a rate of $55/hour for outside details and 1.5x your hourly rate for city jobs. Login. What is the minimum age to be a Police Officer?You must be at least 21 years old, or 20 years old with an Associates Degree (or 60 credits). Snow days are a beloved tradition, but are they needed in the age of remote learning? Town Councilor Jim Mason and school board member Beth Bisson were appointed chairs of their respective boards on Monday. ONLY COMMENTS consistent with these terms and conditions, as determined by the Bath Police, and those terms and conditions established by Facebook are welcome. We will recognize and respect all people as individuals and will hold ourselves to the highest standards of the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics. Sand Buckets for Seniors: The Bath Police Department's "Sand Buckets for Seniors" program is made possible by the generous donation of buckets from local hardware stores and sand from Bath Public Works. The citys tree-lined avenues are graced by modest and grand examples of classic American architecture. There are a dozen companies in the state, including two in Portland, that offer tours that allow the public an opportunity to try their hand at lobstering. Clouds. Bruno's Wood-Fired Pizzeria (Bath, ME) (207) 371-7000 128 Front St MAIN STREET MAINE (ALL), Bath, ME ALL PLACES +1 Loyal Biscuit Co. (Bath, ME) (207) 443-3647 180 Front St MAIN STREET MAINE (ALL), Bath, ME ALL PLACES +1 Now You're Cooking (Bath, ME) (207) 443-1402 49 Front St MAIN STREET MAINE (ALL), Bath, ME ALL PLACES +1 Illustrating our strong career development, four current Maine police chiefs are retired Brunswick officers. In 2013, we moved into our new police station, it has state of the art interview rooms, large lockers and ample meeting and training spaces. It looks like you do not have any active subscriptions. To get one, go to the subscriptions page. A new child care center would allow the YMCA to expand its Pre-K Enrichment Program by 50% and provide infant care for the first time. 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BATH POLICE FACEBOOK. Police Volunteers Program: The Bath Police Department utilizes volunteers to enhance existing police services and improve the efficiency of the organization. Sheep Island, off the coast of Owls Head in Penobscot Bay, will forever be protected from development, now that Maine Coast Heritage Trust has purchased it. A. Bangor, ME. Home births in Maine jumped by 23% in 2020 according to CDC data, as patients avoided hospitals. IF YOU HAVE A PHOTOGRAPH,VIDEO, OR AUDIO RECORDING (and/or similar media) you want share with the Bath Police or think the Bath Police would like to share on this page, please contact the Department at (207) 443-5563. We are a law-enforcement agency and this page is not monitored 24/7. Main Street Maines team has put together a list of safe Halloween-related events that are taking place in our nationally recognized historic downtowns. What started as a pop-up store last winter is now a permanent, year-round marketplace operated by Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association. Statement of Values 9/12 Alison Harper, 22, of West Milan Street, was issued a summons by Officer Brett McIntire on Water Street on a charge of leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Patten Free Library will stream five presentations on local history starting Saturday, Jan. 22. Now, town officials envision a future for the historic property. 9/13 at 3:24 p.m. Alarm malfunction on Middle Street. It is quite possible for a first year officer to earn more than this by working overtime, extra details, or if their hourly rate is increased through our college credit or military incentive or lateral entry. They assist the department in non-law enforcement related tasks oriented towards our community policing efforts. Downtown Maine Holiday Events on Main Street Maine! Some such tasks are assisting with gathering data, such as traffic/speed studies, conducting property checks, assisting with parades or Heritage Days, Safety Day, or other community policing events. You can share 5 more gift articles this month. A new space would serve 16- to 24-year-olds in the MYC's new workforce development program. About 150 businesses supporting around 2,600 jobs are operating at Brunswick Landing, more than double the original employment projections for 2021 and surpassing the previous annual Navy payroll of $140 million. Lawmakers will consider whether to go along with a state environmental board's recommendation to hike its classification level from Lisbon to the sea. Year to date, LCSO has responded to 973 calls for service. I, as much as I could while he was here and when he, We are known for our community policing, Booth said. We are competing with other employers in the area, everyone is looking for workers. 9/11 at 5:54 p.m. Lori Stewart, 19, of . Weve been lucky recruiting in the area. While she was one of nine candidates in a crowded field, her performance in office coupled with Chicago's skyrocketing crime were likely the decisive factors, analysts say. Anational Main Streetdesignated downtown! The proposal would use bait containing an oral vaccine, but would only be effective if five neighboring communities join in. Since Maine's hands-free driving law took effect in 2019, more than 3,000 drivers have received tickets each year. Arrests 9/10 at 1:29 a.m. Kristie Gaines, 32, of Cobb Street, was arrested by Officer Ted Raedel on Route 1 on a charge of operating under the influence. We have officers that coach sports, serve on community organizations, and engage with the community in numerous ways. Please wait for the page to reload. We will promote continued professional development through quality recruitment, education and training. Now serving as deputy chief, Booth will take over for Michael Field when Field retires at the end of the month. 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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. We have good. I will continueand build upon that program.. BATH, Maine A Bath man arrested in March for allegedly beating another man until he was unconscious has been indicted on two charges in connection with the case, including gross sexual. With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month. Comments posted on this page by visitors on the Bath Police Facebook page DO NOT reflect the opinion(s) of the Department. The residents in opposition believe the proposed complex detracts from the historic New England feel of the town and does not comply with local ordinances. Deputy Chief Boothis that person. Police Beat Deputies: Manchester man shoved girlfriend down during dispute Deputies report the arrest of a Manchester man following a domestic incident in Palmyra. Lisbon Town Offices, 300 Lisbon Street, Lisbon, ME 04250 (207) 353-3000 Government Websites by CivicPlus Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. ALL COMMENTS submitted/posted to this page are actively monitored and reviewed by the Bath Police. We emphasize our progressive, community-orientated philosophyand encourage officers to be part of that image. In the next years we will have even more and the, of potential candidates is a lot smaller than it used to be. 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BATH, Maine Police probing complaints of gunfire discovered a pyrotechnic pistol stolen from the city was allegedly being used to make crude bombs. BATH, Maine A Bath man arrested in March for allegedly beating another man until he was unconscious has been indicted on two charges in connection with the case, including gross sexual assault. Professionalism Chief of Police Andrew Booth abooth@cityofbath.com Deputy Chief Michelle Small msmall@cityofbath.com Administrative Assistant Shelley Merrill smerrill@cityofbath.com Phone Numbers 207-443-5563 Fax: 207-443-8343 Emergencies: Dial 911 Location 250 Water Street Bath, ME 4530 Get Directions Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM 19, from Bath, Maine, was summoned and given a one-year trespass notice for the UMaine campus. Many Midcoast store owners said they suspect supply chain delays affecting national retailers may have encouraged shoppers to shop locally, contributing to their boost in business. Coverage is the Maine Municipal Employee Health Trusts PPO-500 plan through Anthem Blue choice. Rescue took the man to Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick and then transferred him to Maine Medical Center in Portland with injuries that were not life-threatening, Bath Police Chief Michael Field said at the time.