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Family fall fun on Seacoast farms in NH and southern Maine 2025

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 28, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Seacoast Farms Offer Fall family ‍Fun ​as U-Pick Season Begins

WELLS, Maine – As ⁣the leaves begin to turn, families across the Seacoast are⁤ gearing up for ​a fall ⁤tradition: visiting local farms for U-Pick produce, hayrides, and seasonal festivities. Spiller Farm in ​Wells, ‌Maine, ​and other area farms⁣ are now open for the season, offering a variety of ⁢activities and fresh harvests for visitors of all ages.

The annual return​ of fall farm⁢ experiences provides⁢ a vital connection to local agriculture and offers​ families a chance to ⁢create lasting ‍memories. With rising costs impacting ⁢everyday life, these outings⁣ present an affordable and wholesome way to enjoy the autumn season, supporting local businesses while accessing fresh, healthy food. Many farms, ⁣like⁢ Spiller Farm, cater to​ school groups, providing ⁤educational opportunities alongside the fun.

Spiller Farm,⁣ a family-owned operation dating⁣ back to 1894, spans ​over ⁢110 acres in⁣ Wells. Currently, 30 acres are‍ dedicated to row crops, with an additional four acres each for strawberries and apples, and one acre for raspberries, alongside hay fields and pastures. Owners like Anna Spiller⁣ emphasize the importance⁣ of the apple harvest, stating, “That’s what brings ​the people in.” ⁢

Visitors to Spiller Farm can pick their ⁣own apples, raspberries, and pumpkins,‌ as well as purchase pre-picked ​vegetables⁣ like ⁢zucchini, summer squash, tomatoes, and peppers. Tomatoes ⁢are currently priced at $1.89⁣ per pound,with a discounted rate⁣ of $1.39 per pound for purchases ‍exceeding 25 pounds.

Beyond the U-Pick offerings, Spiller Farm features an on-site store‍ with pizza, sandwiches, and ​beverages, a dedicated picnic area, a play area⁢ for children, and ‌tours showcasing‌ the ​farm’s⁣ Hereford beef⁣ cattle. The ⁤farm is open daily ‍through late October, with​ weekday hours from 1⁢ to‌ 5 p.m.⁤ and ⁣weekend hours from 10 ​a.m. to 5 ‍p.m.

For more information, visit spillerfarm.com or call (207) 985-3383. Spiller Farm is located at 85 Spiller Farm Lane, Wells, ME 04090.

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New Bedford Flights to Boston Launch; New Hangar Opens at Bridgewater State

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 23, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

New Bedford to Boston Flights Launch⁤ Monday with Cape Air

NEW BEDFORD – Daily flights between ⁤New Bedford Regional Airport and Boston Logan International⁤ Airport​ are set to begin Monday, Sept.​ 29, with Cape Air.The 35-minute flights will offer a new travel option for South Coast residents,bypassing traffic congestion and potentially ​streamlining security checks.

The new service‍ aims to connect New Bedford residents and those from⁤ surrounding areas to national and international flights more ⁣easily. Two flights will ⁤depart‌ daily from Logan to New‌ bedford, at 1 p.m. ⁣and⁢ 6:40 p.m. City‍ officials anticipate ​the service will⁤ spur economic growth at ‍the airport and in the city,alongside benefits like cheaper parking – ⁢$10 per day at New Bedford Regional Airport ​-‍ and potentially‍ faster TSA clearance.

Cape Air’s investment in the service ⁣has ⁣been lauded ‌by New‌ Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell as a ‌”strong commitment” to both the⁤ airport and the⁤ city.He believes the flights will bring more⁤ business and⁤ economic momentum to the‌ region.

A ceremony will be held at New Bedford Regional Airport⁢ before the inaugural flight,⁢ featuring remarks from‍ Mitchell, as well as representatives from Cape Air and the airport,​ according to ⁣New Bedford Public Information Officer Jonathan Darling.

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New York Botanical Garden: HGTV’s Best Garden in New York State

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 21, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

New York Botanical Garden Blooms as State’s Top garden, HGTV Declares

Teh Bronx, NY ⁣ – The New York Botanical Garden​ (NYBG) has​ been recognized as the best garden in New york State, according to a recent ​list compiled by HGTV. The prestigious designation, published September 21, 2025, highlights the garden’s exceptional horticultural displays and commitment to plant conservation.

The NYBG was⁣ among 24 gardens across the United States selected as ‌the best in thier ‌respective states. Other gardens recognized include Tizer Botanic ⁣Gardens ⁣& Arboretum ⁤in Montana, Lauritzen⁤ Gardens in Nebraska, and the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden in Nevada. The full list, originally reported by the‌ democrat and Chronicle, showcases a diverse range ‌of botanical experiences nationwide.

established in 1891, the new York Botanical ⁣Garden is a ​leading center for plant research and conservation. Spanning 250 ⁣acres, ⁢the⁤ garden features a diverse collection of over one ⁤million plants, including rare and endangered species. Its Enid A.​ Haupt Conservatory,a Victorian-style glasshouse,is a landmark destination,showcasing plants from tropical rainforests to desert ⁤landscapes.

HGTV’s selection underscores the NYBG’s enduring appeal and its role as a vital green space within New York ⁣City.‌ The garden attracts over a million visitors ⁤annually, ‌offering educational programs, seasonal exhibits, and a tranquil escape from the urban habitat.

Emily Barnes reports on consumer-related‍ issues⁣ for the USA TODAY Network’s New York Connect⁢ team, focusing on scam and ​recall-related topics. Follow her on X and instagram @byemilybarnes. Get ⁢in ‌touch at ebarnes@gannett.com.

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Real ID Deadline: Phoenix Flight Delays & Travel Tips

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Phoenix Sky Harbor Experiences Delays and Cancellations Amid ⁣Dallas Flight Disruptions

PHOENIX ⁣- Flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport were significantly ‌impacted⁢ Friday, with 212 flights delayed and ⁣eight⁢ canceled as ‍of 5 p.m. local ⁤time, according too flight tracking website⁣ FlightAware. the disruptions stem from ‍ongoing issues with air traffic control⁤ in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

The Federal‌ Aviation Administration (FAA) implemented ground delays and, at ‌times, ground stops for flights ⁤traveling to and from Dallas airports due to unspecified⁤ issues‌ with ​the Terminal⁢ Radar Approach Control (TRACON)‌ system, which guides aircraft approaching ⁤and⁤ departing airports.

All eight canceled flights at Sky ‍Harbor were American Airlines flights operating between Phoenix and Dallas.

The ​FAA clarifies that while it can order ground stops or delays, it does not directly cancel​ flights.

Sky Harbor relies heavily on American and Southwest Airlines, which together account for approximately 70% of the airport’s flight ⁤capacity.

Both ​American and Southwest are ‌offering ⁤flexibility to passengers‍ affected by the⁤ disruptions. American Airlines is‍ allowing changes to itineraries for travel ⁤between September 19 and 21⁣ without ​fare ‍differences, while Southwest is permitting rebooking within 14 days of the original travel date, provided​ the original city​ pairs ‍and cabin class are maintained.

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Binghamton Park Renaming Debate: Trump, Survey Results & Community Voices

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 11, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Columbus Park Renaming ⁣Debate ⁣Draws Community Input in Binghamton

Binghamton, ⁣NY – A proposal​ to rename Columbus Park in‌ Binghamton‌ sparked​ discussion adn divided opinions at a recent⁤ community meeting, as residents weighed the park’s historical importance against calls for a name reflecting a more inclusive past. The park, with a complex history of name changes, is currently⁤ the subject of⁢ a city survey seeking public feedback.

Columbus Park has undergone several transformations as ‍its inception. Originally established as Sherman Place Park, it became Carroll‌ Street Playground in⁣ 1928, dedicated ‌to the children of⁣ Binghamton’s 7th and 8th wards, and added new playground equipment and a wave pool. Following resident ​relocation during a 1955 ⁤expansion,‍ the park reopened ‍in 1959 as Columbus Park.

The current debate centers on whether the park’s name ⁢should be changed to better represent the diverse community it ⁤serves. At the meeting, residents voiced passionate arguments on both sides of the issue.

Brenda Brown, a Binghamton-area resident who moved to the area for IBM employment, emphasized the importance of preserving the park’s⁢ connection to local history. “I treasure this community, I treasure⁢ my relationship with Trinity ​AME Zion as if I wouldn’t have had it, where would my kids be ​today? They all have that ⁤memory of Trinity and Columbus Park,”​ she⁢ said. ⁤”I want to do⁢ everything that I can to keep that memory active and alive.”

Former Binghamton Mayor Richard Bucci argued against renaming‌ the park, highlighting the significance of Christopher Columbus ‍to Italian Americans.”As the son ⁢and grandson of ⁢Italian immigrants,I learned firsthand of their trials and tribulation,”⁣ Bucci‍ said. “During these struggles, Christopher Columbus became a symbol of pride and achievement for ⁢Italian Americans.”

other residents suggested choice solutions. Craig McFarland proposed the possibility of a dual naming system, acknowledging the potential to honor multiple community figures. “There’s a lot of folks in this ⁢community that could⁢ actually be ⁤blessed with the name,” he stated.

The city is currently collecting‍ public input through an online survey available at https://binghamton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_29OvwFiWc6dyv0a?Q_CHL=qr. Residents ​are⁣ encouraged to participate in the process.

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Sioux Falls Road Construction Updates: Projects, Detours, and Timeline

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 7, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Sioux Falls ⁢Drivers Face Continued Delays as Road Construction Projects Expand

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  • Sioux Falls ⁢Drivers Face Continued Delays as Road Construction Projects Expand
    • Ongoing Projects & Timelines
    • Active ⁤Street Closures (as of September 7, 2025)

Sioux Falls, SD – Sioux Falls drivers ⁣should prepare for ongoing disruptions‍ as⁣ a wave of⁣ road ⁢construction⁣ projects continue throughout the city, impacting⁣ major thoroughfares and extending into 2027. Several key projects are underway,ranging from‍ sanitary sewer upgrades to major parkway expansions,resulting in lane closures and detours.

These projects,totaling ⁣over $137 million in investment,aim to improve Sioux Falls’ infrastructure and accommodate future growth. However, commuters will experience important delays and altered⁤ routes for the foreseeable future. The city is‍ working‍ to complete the initial ⁢phase of the 41st Street ⁢Underpass before school resumes, with broader construction‌ work expected through 2026. The cost of‌ this​ segment is estimated at $64.2 million.

Ongoing Projects & Timelines

pump Station 240: Two⁣ sections of sanitary sewer force main ‌are being constructed across two‍ projects, alongside grading and surfacing‌ work on 57th Street east of Six Mile Road. These combined projects cost $34 million and are expected to be completed by November⁣ 19.

Arrowhead Parkway and Veterans Parkway: This $39.2 million project necessitates‍ the closure of Arrowhead Parkway east of Veterans Parkway for the duration ‍of the 2025 construction ⁣season, with work anticipated to continue until May 14, 2027.

Active ⁤Street Closures (as of September 7, 2025)

The following streets are ​currently closed or have restricted access:

south Southeastern Avenue between Bison Trail to 85th Street (no ⁣reopening date listed)
North phillips Avenue between Fourth and Fifth streets (Sept. 2 to Sept.23)
West 22nd Street between⁤ Spring and Minnesota avenues (Sept. 8 to Sept. 12)
minnehaha County Highway 148 between 463rd and 465th⁢ avenues (Aug.25⁣ to October)
West Lakeside Drive at the intersection of West 12th Street (Aug. 28 to mid-September)
East 23rd Street ‌at Veterans Parkway ​(Sept. 2 to Sept. 23)
Southbound on- and off-ramps at ‍exit 4 of I-229 ⁢near 41st Street
Arrowhead Parkway ⁤between East 10th Street ⁤and Veterans Parkway (March 26 through most ‍of 2025)
* ‌ sycamore Avenue between 69th to 85th streets (no reopening date listed)

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