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If T. S. Elliott had ever experienced July in the Deep South, he’d never have called April “the cruelest month.” July is when ...
The fishing shacks, which predate the city itself, were moved to what's now called Fishermen's Point in the early 1880s. Two were lost in Saturday's storm.
Set against the backdrop of Casco Bay and Portland Head Light in the distance, the shacks were proud symbols of the maritime heritage of South Portland. Then they were washed away during the Jan ...
South Portland’s historic fishing shacks get a touch-up. The fresh coat of paint and some repairs are part of an ongoing effort to preserve them and the Willard Beach area's fishing history.
Woman's fully furnished shack goes viral. A South African lady showed off her home on social media, and people could not believe it was a shack. The modern décor and attention to detail was on point.
South Portland was incorporated in 1898 and acquired Fisherman’s Point by eminent domain in 1907, she said, after which fishermen were allowed to keep their shacks on the city property for a ...
Two former leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, one Black and one white, want to bridge the Deep South's racial divide with faith-based discussions in cities once active in the slave trade.
The Reel Inn has been in business since 1986, serving well-priced dishes with beach views. The menu contains a plethora of deep-fried seafood items, including oysters, calamari, and crab cakes.
The fishing shacks, which predate the city itself, were moved to what's now called Fishermen's Point in the early 1880s. Two were lost in Saturday's storm.
The fishing shacks, which predate the city itself, were moved to what's now called Fishermen's Point in the early 1880s. Two were lost in Saturday's storm.