[SlowMoney/Linda Best, 20-Mar-2017]:
In the small township of Port Medway on Nova Scotia’s South Shore, Annabelle Singleton and Debra Melanson, their husbands, and their staff have made The Port Grocer into the heart of the community.

Port Medway was settled around 1760 by fishermen who helped develop this area into a thriving shipping community. Cargoes of salted and dried fish were shipped to the United States, the Caribbean, and South America. Lumber from the sawmills of Greenfield, Charleston, and Mill Village were loaded on ships and sailed to foreign ports. Read the full story …
Feature picture (© Sandra Phinney) showing Debra Melanson and Annabelle Singleton, owners of The Port Grocer