The land seems happy to have returned to its' farming roots and the Springer family does too. Meeting House Herb Farm was founded by Emily & Scott with their twin boys in 2017. McCausland said alcohol does not appear to have played a role in the crash.As an herbalist, Emily Springer was having difficulty finding local freshly dried herbs. She comes from a farming family so when she and her partner Scott found an old historic farm site in Scarborough, Maine dating back to 1731, it seemed only natural to start her own organic herb farm (and quit her corporate job of 20 years!). State police are inspecting the SUV that was hauling the flatbed. McCausland said the state fire marshal is inspecting the trailer and interviewing farm employees and the injured riders. State fire marshals inspect and licence mechanical amusement rides in Maine, but hayrides do not require such licencing. Many of those injured have been treated and released from area hospitals, police said.Ī mechanical problem may have contributed to the accident, authorities said. Investigators remained at the scene Sunday reconstructing the accident. ![]() The entire park was evacuated after the crash, he said. ![]() He said Saturday night was a busy night for the ride, with more than 500 patrons. The owners have been hosting the haunted ride for about five years without incident, Lansley said. In addition to the driver, Lansley said the tour’s narrator was among those injured. “Our hearts and prayers go out to the family,” Lansley said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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