Featured Higgins Beacher
Bruce & Laurie Emblem Higgins Beacher since 1942
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Our Community
Besides the beautiful location, what makes Higgins Beach so special for many of it's visitors and residents is the strong sense of community. Below is more information about other members of the community we call home.
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The Breakers Inn New England Hospitality on the Coast of Maine. The Breakers Inn is located directly on the Atlantic Ocean at Higgins Beach. Please contact the Breakers Inn directly by clicking here.
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The Higgins Beach Inn A Country Inn at the Seashore. The Higgins Beach Inn, a three story colonial revival structure whose origin dates back to 1897, is within a stones throw of the unspoiled, sandy, Higgins Beach. Please contact the Higgins Beach Inn directly by clicking here.
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Higgins Beach Market
Owned and operated by Phil and Debi Parker, the Higgins Beach Market provides seasonal fruits and vegetables, bakery and dairy products, fine cheeses and wine, Green Mountain Coffee and more. Please call us (207) 883-2766 if you have any questions. You may also see more of what we offer online.
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Oh Yeah Comfy Beach Chairs
Founded in 2004, Oh Yeah Comfy brings you a high quality wooden beach chair designed to last. Hand crafted in Maine from the finest materials available, this chair is the new standard in beach comfort. Visit Oh Yeah Comfy Beach Chairs
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Jeff Scher Photography
Jeff Scher is a professional freelance photographer living in the Greater Portland area. He's captured beautiful images not only of Higgins Beach, but of other spots in Maine and around the world. See Jeff's work and learn more about him at his web site, Jeff Scher Photography.
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P is for Periwinkle P is for Periwinkle is an online boutique specializing in custom designed handbags and unique baby gifts. All of the items are designed and made by with great care and attention to detail by Higgins Beach resident, Maura Gwyer.
Maura enjoys using unique fabric combinations to create her line of handbags and baby gifts. Whether you are shopping for yourself or for someone else, we're sure you'll find something that tickles your fancy!
You can visit P is for Periwinkle online anytime!
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Sea Catcher Art Studio located at 55 Bayview Ave, Higgins Beach
Resident artist Christine Arakelian sells original pastels, limited prints of Higgins Beach and other scenic areas. Plus hand made jewelry, t-shirts, cards, and other unique gifts. Varied hours but will open upon request. For more information, please contact Christine at 207 883-8610.
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Higgins Beach Lawn Care
Whether you want more time at the beach or need the lawn of your rental property taken care of, we can help. For more information about our services, please call us at 207-883-0802.
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Surf Camp
Learn to Surf this summer! Sign-up for lessons at Maine's first Surf Camp, run by David Turin, who's been surfing world wide for over 14 years. Visit the Surf Camp web site for more information .
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Morning Flight Charters Morning Flight charters is a complete offshore fishing service. Experience off-shore fishing for: Stripers, Blues, Cod, Haddock, Shark and "Football" Tuna. Half-day and full-day fishing trips are available. Please see our website for more information: Morning Flight Charters
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Cottage Linens, Inc. They'll bring the linens so you don't have to! This convenient bed and bath linen rental service supplies clean, fresh, quality sheet and towel sets right to the door of your rental cottage. Then, when it's time to check-out, just leave the linens outside the door in the laundry bag provided. No packing. No laundry. Higgins Renters can save 15% if you order your linens online at www.CottageLinens.net.
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Spurwink Country Kitchen
Located on Route 77 just a few minutes from Higgins Beach, the Spurwink Country Kitchen offers a great choice of traditional and tasty meals. For more information and menus, please see the Spurwink Country Kitchen web site.
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Scarborough in the Twentieth Century
Written by Scarborough native Rodney Laughton, Scarborough in the Twentieth Century will give the reader a thorough understanding of how Scarborough has gone from a small town to Maine's fastest growing town... more info
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"The Law of the Land" Even in paradise, there are few rules. Fortunately, at Higgins Beach, there aren't too many of them.
- No Parking on Streets: April 1 to October 1
- New Summer Dog Rules: From June 15 to Sept 15: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. no dogs on beach; before 9 a.m. dogs ok on leash or voice control; after 5 p.m. dogs ok only on leash. From Sept 16 to June 14: Dogs ok all hours on voice control.
- No Surfing: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 15 to Sept 15
- And remember, the beach doesn't clean itself... Please pick up after your pets and carry out your trash!
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