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Town of Woolwich

Sagadahoc CountyWoolwich is a community in Sagadahoc County, incorporated on October 20, 1759 as a District, then on August 23, 1775 as a town.

Sir William Phips, the first Royal Governor of Massachusetts, was born in 1651 in what is now Woolwich.

The Days Ferry area was the eastern terminal of the Hockamock, which ferried passengers across the Kennebec River to Bath until the construction of the Carleton Bridge. That bridge, bringing U.S. Route 1 to points Downeast, was superceded by a wider higher structure in 2000.

Woolwich is home to two nature preserves. The Montsweag Preserve is 45 acres of woods and ledge shoreline bordering tidal creek that empties into Montsweag Bay and is frequented by migrating waterfowl. A loop trail passes through woods, past tidal marsh and overlooking high shore. Approachable by land or by canoe along the estuary, it is managed by the Nature Conservancy.

The Robert P. Tristram Coffin Wildflower Sanctuary is a 180-acre preserve owned by the New England Wildflower Society, containing more than 200 species of flowers, grasses, trees and shrubs. The sanctuary, located on Route 128, just north of Chop Point Road, includes trails along Merrymeeting Bay.

From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)

Town Officials

Title Name
1st Selectman/Assessor David King
Excise/Tax Collector Lynette Eastman
Municipal Clerk Lloyd Coombs
Municipal Treasurer Lynette Eastman
Road Commissioner Jack Shaw
Selectman/Assessor Phillip Skillin
Selectman/Assessor Todd McPhee
Selectman/Assessor Dale Chadbourne
Selectman/Assessor Rita Sturtevant

Town Facts

County: Sagadahoc

School Dist/Dept:
Woolwich School Department

Senate District: 19

House District: 65

Congressional District: 1

Population: 2810

Area: 37.6 sq miles

Pop. Density: 80/sq mile

Longitude: W 69:45:58

Latitude: N 43:57:58

Contact Information

Address:
13 Nequasset Road
Woolwich, ME 04579
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Tel: (207) 442-7094

Website: Official Website

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