The Boston Globe, August 27th, 1998
Eighth in a series OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine -- The Maple Leaf flutters alongside the Stars and Stripes in the town square. Joseph's By The Sea offers creton with its breakfast eggs; Munchies serves up poutine. The laundromat on West Grand Avenue promises an "agreable lessive." Bienvenue Canadiens, the signs say. Ici nous parlons Francais. For the Quebecois who've been flocking to this seaside resort town 100 miles north of Boston for nearly a century and a half, Old Orchard Beach is their Riviera, a surf-sand-sun playground that speaks their language. Drive past the motels lining Saco Bay and ...
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