The retailer said the sauce contents do not match the label and may affect consumers with fish allergies.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Remake of Maine Mall turnpike exit won’t change savings for some savvy drivers
The interchange will be reconfigured, but officials say slight savings for drivers who pay cash aren’t going away.
South Portland man arrested, charged with trafficking fentanyl, crack cocaine
The Maine DEA says the arrest of Moses L. Oreste stems from an investigation that began in November into a group that bought fentanyl and crack and brought it back to the state to sell.
Invasive zebra mussels found in Maine pet stores
State officials are urging store operators and consumers to take steps to destroy the freshwater mollusks, which can outcompete native species and damage boat motors and underwater structures.
Maine bar owners cautious about reopening after year of closure
The state announced Friday that bars and tasting rooms can reopen at the end of this month, although capacity will still be limited.
Whiteout causes 15-car pileup on Route 1 in Presque Isle
No one was injured in the crash caused by ‘a complete solid whiteout’ that occurred when the strong winds whipped up snow that had fallen Monday.
Portland police warn of counterfeit pain pills that can cause fatal overdoses
The pills look like oxycodone tablets but may contain fentanyl, Portland police say.
News organizations’ lawsuit amended to challenge new rules on court filings
The updated lawsuit by the Press Herald and other news organization says the attempt by the Maine court system to remedy delayed access to digital filings ‘replaces one First Amendment violation with another.’
Cable companies win a round in lawsuit over Maine’s law to let customers pick channels
A federal appeals court rules that an injunction barring the law from taking effect is valid.
Maine’s housing market defies typical January drop, builds on red-hot 2020
The high demand for homes in Maine continued to build on on a record-setting 2020 for the state’s housing market.