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Title: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Bill Reidy on February 22, 2020, 07:10:57 AM
In the Lincoln County News this week:

Wiscasset Restaurant Reinvented as Hot Spot Diner

"The new proprietors of the former Ship’s Chow Hall, on Route 1 in Wiscasset, are reinventing the restaurant as The Hot Spot Diner, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

"Tarah Diffin and Lenny Santos, both of Dresden, are leasing the space from the building’s new owner, Jim Duffy, of New Jersey.

"Diffin and Santos had been working at Ship’s Chow Hall for the last three years. Duffy “wanted us to stay here if he were to purchase it,” Santos said..."

The full article can be found at https://lcnme.com/business/wiscasset-restaurant-reinvented-as-hot-spot-diner/
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Rick Sisson on February 22, 2020, 10:14:39 AM
That’s certainly good news. I’m glad Tarah and Lenny will be continuing the tradition.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Duncan Mackiewicz on February 22, 2020, 10:16:57 AM
This is all great news. The diner used to be a favorite for my wife and me whenever we visited the museum for the work weekends.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Bill Baskerville on February 22, 2020, 10:43:05 AM
Really Great news!
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Paul Crabb on February 23, 2020, 04:10:12 PM
Glad to hear the news that Hot Spot Diner (Ships) is open. I got concerned when I came up for the Grand Reunion. As I passed by Ships around 8AM I didn't see any cars or lights on in the building so thought that Ships might have been sold and closed. Breakfast at Ships has been one of the highlights of coming to the Museum.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Al Michelis on February 24, 2020, 08:06:30 AM
I am really happy that Lenny is still there.  Does anyone know if Tina and Lenny still own Ships in Dresden?  I saw Lenny's car there last summer and it looked like he was removing the last of their stuff.  I miss that diner being open.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Bill Sample on March 11, 2020, 09:21:59 PM
The former location in Dresden is becoming a child care center, according to the newspaper article.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: John Redro on March 18, 2020, 04:14:19 AM
Really?! I didn't know about Dresden. I used to have property in Germany (https://tranio.com/germany/) and it wasn't far from Dresden. I know that situation there is not good with all of this virus situation.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Keith Taylor on March 18, 2020, 04:47:40 AM
Really?! I didn't know about Dresden. I used to have property in Germany and it wasn't far from Dresden. I know that situation there is not good with all of this virus situation.
Maine is an interesting place! Within an hour’s drive you can visit Dresden, Poland, Moscow and Norway!

Keith
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: John Redro on March 19, 2020, 04:40:11 AM
Really?! I didn't know about Dresden. I used to have property in Germany and it wasn't far from Dresden. I know that situation there is not good with all of this virus situation.
Maine is an interesting place! Within an hour’s drive you can visit Dresden, Poland, Moscow and Norway!

Keith

Really? Never been to Maine but heard a lot of nice words about this city. Will visit it for sure
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Keith Taylor on March 19, 2020, 05:15:01 AM
Really?! I didn't know about Dresden. I used to have property in Germany and it wasn't far from Dresden. I know that situation there is not good with all of this virus situation.
Maine is an interesting place! Within an hour’s drive you can visit Dresden, Poland, Moscow and Norway!

Keith

Really? Never been to Maine but heard a lot of nice words about this city. Will visit it for sure

John, Maine has towns named after many countries and cities from around the world.
Keith
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: James Patten on March 19, 2020, 05:54:10 AM
I wouldn't call Dresden, Maine, a city.  It's definitely a town.

In Maine we have cities (big population, generally), towns (could have sizeable populations but generally not), then unorganized townships, which are geographic areas that have no government.  The unorganized townships may have some permanent population, but most have very little to none.  They may have names, like Hibberts Gore or Madrid (MADrid), but most have charming tags like T3 R7.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: ALAIN DELASSUS on March 19, 2020, 09:16:30 AM
 Bethune, a 347 inhabitant town located in the Kershaw County South Virginia shares the name with my hometown located in northern France. I wish I could find the reason why.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Keith Taylor on March 19, 2020, 09:26:49 AM
Bethune, a 347 inhabitant town located in the Kershaw County South Virginia shares the name with my hometown located in northern France. I wish I could find the reason why.


Alain I have a good friend whose last name is Bethune. So I would guess that there was a family in that area and the town was named in their honor.

Keith
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: ALAIN DELASSUS on March 19, 2020, 10:23:58 AM
It seems there are Bethune as a lastname in the States as in France for that matter but I don't know anyone that shares the name. The town in South Virginia might be built by a migrant that came from Béthune France. There are quite a lot of Paris in the US, the most famous is located in Texas of course.
Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: Graham Buxton on March 19, 2020, 10:51:45 AM
Bethune, a 347 inhabitant town located in the Kershaw County South Virginia shares the name with my hometown located in northern France. I wish I could find the reason why.
I am guessing you are referring to the Bethune in South Carolina. :)
Wikipedia says the town was named after a local landowner named Daniel Murdock Bethune.

A couple of references:
https://www.sciway.net/city/bethune.html (https://www.sciway.net/city/bethune.htmlhttps://www.scpictureproject.org/kershaw-county/bethune-presbyterian-church.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethune,_South_Carolina)
https://www.scpictureproject.org/kershaw-county/bethune-presbyterian-church.html (https://www.sciway.net/city/bethune.htmlhttps://www.scpictureproject.org/kershaw-county/bethune-presbyterian-church.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethune,_South_Carolina)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethune,_South_Carolina (https://www.sciway.net/city/bethune.htmlhttps://www.scpictureproject.org/kershaw-county/bethune-presbyterian-church.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethune,_South_Carolina)
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Bethune was originally called Lynchwood, and a post office was established there in 1828. However, when the railroad came 8) to Lynchwood, the right-of-way passed though the property of Daniel Murdock Bethune and when the town was chartered in 1900, its name was changed from Lynchwood to Bethune.
https://www.sciway.net/city/bethune.html (https://www.sciway.net/city/bethune.html)




Title: Re: Ship's Chow Hall is now The Hot Spot Diner
Post by: ALAIN DELASSUS on March 19, 2020, 11:49:55 AM
Graham, thank you so much for  your very interesting links .