The tomato grower had stopped production in August to make improvements under its new owner, Mastronardi Produce.
September 2017
Prospect of timber harvesting creates uncertainties for Katahdin Woods and Waters
Changes recommended by the interior secretary include allowing ‘active timber management’ in the national monument, but it’s unclear whether logging would keep visitors away.
Surge of sea lice plagues world salmon industry
Farmers consider the parasite to be the biggest threat to their industry and say the problem is making the fish more expensive to consumers.
Maine gas prices beginning to drop
Despite the drop, Maine prices remain higher than the national average.
Sea Dogs announce 2018 season schedule
Portland will open on the road at Binghamton and play its Hadlock Field opener on April 13.
Sen. Collins alarmed by Medicaid cuts, limits on pre-existing conditions in latest ACA repeal proposal
The Graham-Cassidy proposal would result in 32 million fewer Americans having health insurance, according to one study.
Crash on I-295 causes major delays during morning commute
The crash near mile 12 in Cumberland caused traffic to back up to Freeport.
Trump’s childhood home, now part of Airbnb, provides shelter for refugees
Ahead of this week’s U.N. National Assembly, the international anti-poverty organization Oxfam rented the home for the weekend.
U.S. flies powerful warplanes amid tensions with North Korea
The U.S. and South Korean on Monday practiced attacks by releasing live weapons at a firing range in South Korea.
Hurricane Maria grows, threatens storm-battered Caribbean
Maria grows into a Category 5 storm, developing ‘the dreaded pinhole eye,’ and is expected to hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday.