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Newfield is a town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,648 at the 2020 census. [2] The town is part of the Portland ...
State Route 110 (SR 110) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maine. It is a 3.60-mile (5.79 km) secondary route that connects the villages of East Wakefield, New Hampshire and West Newfield, Maine. The western terminus is at the New Hampshire state line in Newfield, where it indirectly connects to New Hampshire Route 153.
In 2003, the Legislature directed the State to acquire the Juniper Ridge Landfill in Old Town, Maine. [4] The landfill had been originally permitted for the disposal of pulp and paper-making wastes from Georgia-Pacific's West Old Town paper mill, as well as to burn pile ash from the City of Old Town transfer station. Following its acquisition ...
The number 11 dates back to 1922 when the New England road marking system was adopted, although Maine did not take part until 1925. New England Route 11 was known as the Manchester-Biddeford Route, as it began in Manchester, Vermont and ended in Biddeford, Maine. The Maine section of Route 11 ran for 29 miles (47 km).
In Maine, a plantation is an ... Newfield: Town York 1,648 32.3 84 1794 Dedham: Town Hancock 1,648 39.3 102 1837 Brownfield: Town Oxford 1,631
The Little Ossipee River is a 33.7-mile-long (54.2 km) [1] tributary of the Saco River in southwestern Maine, USA.. It rises at the outlet of Balch Pond in the town of Newfield and flows east, passing through Shapleigh Pond and flowing past the village of North Shapleigh.
The Maine Central built this station in 1888. There was originally an exchange house located at the west end of the station, to facilitate the transfer of goods from one line to the other; this has since been demolished. [2] The station is now owned by the town, and operated by the Pittsfield Historical Society as a museum.
Beginning in 1933, Maine Central entered into a "joint management" agreement with the Boston and Maine Railroad, with which it shared the Portland Terminal Company (a switching railroad in Portland). Faced with increased competition from cars, trucks and buses, Maine Central operated its last passenger train on September 5, 1960, and continued ...