
Harbor Candy History
by Jean Sotiropoulos-Foss 
Harbor Candy Shop started in 1956 almost by accident. When my father, George Sotiropoulos, brought me to Ogunquit to begin my first summer job at Bessie's Restaurant, he asked that I call home if I noticed any store-front for rent. He had a small confectionery manufacturing business in New Hampshire. Maybe I hoped there'd be nothing, for this was the great adventure of my first summer alone away from home.
However, down Beach Street and over the bridge onto the beach was a "for rent" sign on a vacated fortune teller's shop in part of what is now Huckleberries. I called home. Thus, Lillian Sotiropoulos, my mother, spent that summer traveling by bus every day from Haverhill, Massachusetts to Ogunquit, Maine to run the new shop while my father made the candy in New Hampshire and used the family car to deliver it.
The following year our family moved here for the summer season into today's Blue Water Inn on Ogunquit River, and a portion of the Inn was divided into a tiny candy factory.
The next location in town for manufacturing was the nostalgic Leavitt Theater building on Main Street which operates today as Ogunquit's only summer film theater.