The Limestone company says the contract will allow it to call back 26 laid-off workers.
August 2012
Beverage companies pay millions to conserve water
The biggest players – from Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co. to Miller and MolsonCoors – as well as smaller, regional beverage companies list water as a risk in long-term plans.
State labor chief resigns, to be replaced by deputy
Robert Winglass will remain in office until his replacement is confirmed.
Judge denies Kerrigan brother’s request to return to jail
“It is not up to Mr. Kerrigan to decide that he wants to serve a sentence rather than serve probation,” the judge says.
FBI: Temple gunman shot himself; still no motive
The FBI says investigators have not linked anyone else to the attack or found any kind of note left by Wade Michael Page.
Snowe seeks State Dept. intervention in lobster dispute
In a letter to Hillary Clinton, the Maine senator says the situation is “unacceptable” and asks the secretary of state to make it a priority in U.S.-Canadian relations.
Burglary suspect at large after escape in Winslow
It isn’t the first time that Timothy James Ezell, 19, has eluded the law.
Maine boy, 4, dies from injuries in ATV accident
Investigators believe Tanner Morse was riding up an incline when the vehicle tumbled backward onto him Monday evening.
Massive white oak in central Mass. torched
More than 20 feet in circumference and nearly 100 feet tall, the tree was believed to be the largest white oak in Massachusetts.
Gorham OKs fireworks on New Year’s, 4th and Saturdays
The new ordinance also requires people to get a town permit before using fireworks, and prohibits their use within 150 feet of any structure.