Maine
Owner of Mullis Orchards reflects on 40 years of the business for Maine Apple Sunday
CORINNA, Maine (WABI) – Maine Apple Sunday means so much more to the family that runs Mullis Orchards.
40 years ago, Patty Mullis and her late husband planted apple trees in Corinna.
A wide variety of apples continue to grow from Macintosh to Zestars.
“It was a passion of my husband’s to grow fruit so this whole area where we are was just an open field and one by one he started planting apple trees,” said Mullis.
With the help of their three sons, the orchard now has 1200 trees.
However, things got tough for the Mullis family when Patty’s husband suddenly passed away in 2017.
After working in education for almost 50 years, she decided to commit the rest of her time to the orchard to keep the family legacy alive.
“He wanted to do something important for the community and for us and for our children and I think he did,” said Mullis.
That passion motivated her to keep the orchard thriving, with his vision in mind.
Making sure each bite tastes like home.
As she navigates this journey, Mullis says she feels the support of her community.
“They’re our friends, they’re our neighbors and the community supported us because they appreciate our hard work and our determination,” said Mullis.
She’s proud to be a part of one of the many families providing a unique orchard experience in Maine.
“You work together as a family, you create this environment and then you go off into the world and you take those skills with you,” said Mullis.
The orchard is open for U-pick and so much more.
For more information on Mullis Orchards, follow the link to their website or Facebook page.
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Maine
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Maine
Maine man accused of lighting bed on fire after fight with girlfriend
WISCASSET, Maine (WMTW) – A Maine man has been arrested after police say he intentionally set a bed on fire after a dispute with his girlfriend, while they were still in it.
Police responded Monday, March 9, to a report of a fire that had been intentionally set inside a home on Beechnut Hill Road, according to the Wiscasset Police Department.
Investigators say the homeowner, Terry Couture, 41, set the bed on fire following an argument while both he and his girlfriend were in it. Authorities said the fire was extinguished and no serious injuries were reported.
Couture was arrested and charged with attempted murder, arson, aggravated criminal mischief, and domestic violence criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon.
The investigation is ongoing.
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Maine
Celebrate Maine Maple Weekend at Williams Family Farm
CLIFTON, Maine (WABI) – Maine Maple Sunday is less than two weeks away, and the Williams Family Farm in Clifton is gearing up for one of the sweetest seasons yet.
A long stretch of frost and snow meant a late start this year, but the first boil of sap has finally run through the evaporator, and maple season is officially underway.
At Williams Family Farm, everything is done by hand:
- Fresh maple syrup, bottled on-site
- Maple sugar, carefully extracted in small batches
- Baked candied pecans, cashews, and more
The Williams family has spent years working with whatever weather sends their way.
Long winters, surprise warmups, and everything in between—they’ve learned how to adapt so community members can enjoy their products.
As co-owner John Williams explains, the key is in the temperature.
“You need to have it warm during the day and still freezing at night, so typically that’s the middle of February,” said Williams. “We have a lot of trees, so we have to start tapping them before the conditions are ideal, so we start tapping way before it’s time for it to run just so we can get them all tapped. If you have ten trees in your backyard, you want to wait until roughly now, the middle of February to now, and when it’s actually running and put them in then because you can put all your taps in, in one day.”
They’re excited to welcome the community during Maine Maple Weekend on March 21 and 22.
They will be boiling up sap, hosting demonstrations, and providing free samples.
Locals can also join them for their third annual pancake breakfast where all proceeds are donated to Holbrook Recreation.
Follow the link to find out their hours for March and more.
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