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Multiple Business burn in Port Clyde Fire

Multiple Business burn in Port Clyde Fire

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


PORT CLYDE (WGME) — Multiple Maine businesses burned in a fire on the Port Clyde waterfront overnight.

According to the Courier Gazette, the fire started around 11 p.m. on Wednesday on Cold Storage Road.

The Courier Gazette reports the fire burned through the Monhegan Boat Line, the Dip Net Restaurant and Port Clyde General Store.

Multiple Maine businesses burned in a fire on the Port Clyde waterfront overnight. (Courtesy: Sam Weldon)

The newspaper described the general store and restaurant as hubs for Port Clyde.

Fire crews are still on scene Thursday morning.

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