Nov 14, 2011 | Business Impact, Business News, PLC Members in the News, Truck Weights
By Clarke Canfield, The Associated Press PORTLAND — When Brian Souers’ trucks haul logs from northern Maine to mills in other parts of the state, they often drive through small towns on two-lane state highways, even when four-lane Interstate 95 is nearby…...
Nov 8, 2011 | Business Impact, Business News, Governor LePage, LePage Administration, PLC Members in the News
Governor LePage & Logging Contractors Discuss Prosperous Future for Loggers New Gloucester – The Board of Directors of the Professional Logging Contractors of Maine met with Governor LePage today to discuss concerns they have about the future of Maine’s...
Nov 4, 2011 | National Park, PLC Members in the News
“Despite the rhetoric from Roxanne Quimby and other park supporters about jobs, when you look at the facts, a National Park is a bad idea for Maine,” said Mike Beardsley, Executive Director for the Professional Logging Contractors (PLC) of Maine. PLC is a trade...
Oct 27, 2011 | Acadia Insurance, Business News, PLC Members in the News, Safety
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Oct 14, 2011 | News, PLC Members in the News
By Nick Sambides Jr., BDN Staff One of Maine’s pioneering logging environmental programs will get international recognition, possibly for the first time, when a group of Japanese logging contractors visits the state for three days next week and tours several logging...
Sep 9, 2011 | PLC Members in the News
By Terry Karkos, Staff Writer RUMFORD — Upper Swain and Isthmus road residents inconvenienced by Tropical Storm Irene’s washout of two culverts Sunday won’t have to wait weeks for relief. Rumford logger Jim Nicols of Nicols Brothers Logging Inc. learned of...