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June 13, 2016

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V O L . X X I I N O. X I I I J U N E 1 3 , 2 0 1 6 26 W hen the site of Cappy's Chowder House, a down- town mainstay since the 1970s at 1 Main St., became available for lease earlier this year, Sea Dog Brewing Co. jumped at the opportu- nity to stake a claim. For Sea Dog, the new location was a long time coming. "We're thrilled to be returning to Camden," says Sea Dog's operations manager, Jim Bunting. "We always wanted to come back. But it required an amazing location. is being on the harbor and being at the center of Camden, those were powerful ele- ments that we appreciate. Our pubs always have an outdoor element — being the 'sea dog,' being on the water. at happened with this location." Sea Dog is part of a small-business resurgence in Camden. roughout town, businesses are gearing up for the busy summer season. In addition to Sea Dog, there are startups, relocated businesses and new owners of existing businesses. www.hammondlumber.com | Toll free 1-866-HAMMOND P H O T O / DAV E C L O U G H Something old, something new New life for some old locations in Camden B y L a u r i e S c h r e i b e r F O C U S Jim Bunting, operations manager at Sea Dog Brewing Co., jumped at the chance to open a site at the former Cappy's Chowder House in downtown Camden.

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