Under the new regulation, apple juice containing more than 10 parts per billion could be removed from the market and companies could face legal action.
July 2013
Napolitano stepping down as Homeland Security chief
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, who worked closely with Napolitano, says she ‘handled a very difficult job with great confidence.’
Third girl aboard Asiana jet dies from injuries
Meanwhile police confirm that one of the two Chinese teenagers killed was run over by a firetruck racing to the crash site.
George Zimmerman jury adjourns for the night
Six female jurors must decide whether Zimmerman murdered or was defending himself against unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.
120-year-old Maine hardware store shuttering
The owners says he’s closing down Park’s Hardware because there’s not much call for small neighborhood hardware stores anymore.
Sleeker, taller NH-Maine bridge envisioned
There are three different proposed designs for the four bridge towers to give the structure a more modern look.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): We found a perfect pairing at the Cellardoor Winery Wine Dinner
They were perfectly paired: one of our favorite chefs, Kerry Alterio of Rockland’s Cafe Miranda with one of the state’s top wineries — Cellardoor, in Lincolnville.
Al-Qaida linked gunmen kill Syrian rebel commander
A Syrian activist group says members of a merged group made up of al-Qaida’s branches in Iraq and Syria were behind the shooting.
White House criticizes Russia for Snowden meeting
The NSA leaker has renewed his bid for Russian asylum, allegedly promising that he will stop sharing U.S. intelligence secrets if granted it.
After Quebec disaster, feds to focus on Maine
At Maine representatives’ request, they will inspect tracks of the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway.