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Category: Summer 2023

Northumberland fine foods

Adding Class to Heritage

In 1900, local Samuel G. M. Nesbitt built a fruit storage building on Crown land at what is today 39 Richardson Street, to supply apples to the Canadian Canners Board. In 1926, the building was enlarged by son, Edwin Nesbitt, to can peas, corn, and tomatoes and include a cook room. Two years later, it…
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Embracing Brighton’s Summer Charm

It’s sure is nice to feel the sun again!  New businesses are opening and shop keepers are ready for local customers and visitors alike to take a look around and be greeted with our local charm. Presqu’ile is inviting visitors from far and wide with lots of activities, trails and sights to enjoy. Brighton is…
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From the Editor

Dear Readers, Welcome to our Summer 2023 edition! As we celebrate our third year of publication, we’re grateful for your unwavering support and enthusiasm. In this issue, we’ve curated engaging and informative content to highlight the best of Brighton. Our feature article showcases the Brighton Lighthouse’s new cupola installation, part of the restoration efforts by…
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