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Phippsburg oyster farmer builds community at home and business afar
With his Portland restaurant Maine Oyster Co. in takeout mode, John Herrigel shifts his focus to shipping shellfish and welcoming people into his wholesale operation.
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John Herrigel empties a bag of oysters on the dock at the Phippsburg wholesale operation based on his family property.
Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
PHIPPSBURG The old general store was the hub of activity for generations in the village of West Point, a proud community of mostly fishing families who lived in modest homes on the eastern ledges of Casco Bay. Back in the day, men crowded on the store’s porch with their cigarettes and coffees, talking about the sea and watching the tide come in and go out.
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By an extraordinary coincidence, on the morning that I received my December copy of Dalesman, I had just had a twenty-minute conversation over the phone with the ex-POW and very talented organist to whom WR Mitchell referred in his nostalgic article.
Johannes Baumann was a nineteen-year-old musician, captured in Guernsey and brought to Bolton Abbey camp almost at the end of the war. He requested permission from the camp commandant to keep up his skills by practising on the church organs in the town, and spent much of the time made available to him on the instrument of the Gargrave Road Methodist Church to which WRM refers.
Your letters
By an extraordinary coincidence, on the morning that I received my December copy of Dalesman, I had just had a twenty-minute conversation over the phone with the ex-POW and very talented organist to whom WR Mitchell referred in his nostalgic article.
Johannes Baumann was a nineteen-year-old musician, captured in Guernsey and brought to Bolton Abbey camp almost at the end of the war. He requested permission from the camp commandant to keep up his skills by practising on the church organs in the town, and spent much of the time made available to him on the instrument of the Gargrave Road Methodist Church to which WRM refers.