Scarborough-based It’ll Be Pizza didn’t report the complaints it got from 3 consumers in September until after a former employee was charged in October with putting razor blades in dough balls at Hannaford stores.
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Free screening of ‘Angst’ explores youth anxiety
Online event is 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Food tampering suspect held without bail
Nicholas R. Mitchell is charged with reckless conduct in connection with razor blades found in pizza dough in a Saco supermarket.
Suspect in pizza dough tampering will be held without bail
Nicholas Mitchell appeared by video for a brief court hearing Friday, and did not enter a plea.
Saco moves polling location to bigger space at Thornton Academy
The move from the community center will allow the city to meet requirements for social distancing and provide more parking for voters.
Bailey, Pendleton compete to represent Saco area in Maine Senate
Donna Bailey and Craig Pendleton are looking to fill the seat being vacated by Sen. Justin Chenette.
Pizza dough tampering suspect back in Maine for court appearance Friday
Nicholas R. Mitchell, 38, was transported back to Maine and is expected to make his first appearance in court Friday in Biddeford.
Saco voters to cast ballots at Thornton Academy gym
More room for social distancing, more parking, city says.
Our View: Facts too hard to come by in pizza dough case
Hannaford employees got the first hint of product tampering in August, but kept it to themselves for almost two months.
Federal authorities reviewing tampering case as suspect could return to Maine this week
Nicholas R. Mitchell could make his first appearance before a Maine judge by Friday. Federal investigators are also interested in the case.