Halloween for our family has always been a major event, perhaps even more so than obvious other holidays which remain more festive and universal. When we lived in Boothbay Harbor, on Sherman Street, Halloween became a significant and well planned.
Southport Democrats have an opportunity to join others on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the Rotary Hall, 66 Montgomery Road, behind the shopping center from 3 until 5 p.m. Representative Holly Stover and state senator Cameron Reny will be there to answer.
Tuesday, Oct. 31 The Community Party – for all generations - at Robinson’s Wharf (20 Hendricks Hill Road/Route 27, Southport): music, games, and food for dinner at 4 p.m. Costumes encouraged, but optional. From there it’s time for Southport trick-or.
I think it was Gerry I spotted up on a lift just over the Thompson Bridge hanging the flags that honor Southport Veterans. Many thanks, Gerry and thanks to Jim Singer who spearheaded the project and Sarah Sherman McGrail who helped spread the word.
Dear Editor: Preparations have started for our third annual A Very Southport Halloween. Now that the countdown has begun, I feel compelled to share the motivation behind making this a successful event. In a word, community. While dressing up in.