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Town of Wells

York CountyWells is located in York County, and was the third town established in Maine, incorporated on July 5, 1653 from a portion of the town of Webbannet.

Named by Sir Fernando Gorges for the English city of the same name, Wells was first settled in 1641. It has the distinction of being the only Maine town not conquored during the various French and Indian wars between 1650 and 1730.

Its spectacular beaches have made it an attraction for centuries. Ogunquit, the resort community, was part of Wells until 1980.

The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge consists of 3,600 acres of marsh and upland wildlife habitat. A mile-long trail (handicapped-accessible) offers vistas of the marshes and the ocean, plus many kinds of shorebirds, ducks, and geese. The trail begins at the refuge headquarters on Route 9 at the Wells/Kennebunk line.

The Wells National Research Reserve is an educational and research facility with 1,600 acres, 7 miles of trails that take you through old fields, woods, marshes and to the beach. During the summer there are guided tours, junior research programs and research projects on birds, the sea level and water.

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

Town Officials

Title Name
Town Manager Jane Duncan
1st Selectman/Chair Richard Clark
Assessor Tanya Freeman
Municipal Clerk Jessica Keyes
Selectman Christopher Chase
Selectman Karl Ekstedt
Selectman Robert Foley
Selectman James Spiller
Treasurer Leo Ouellette
Chair Board of Assessment Robert Bohlmann

Town Facts

County: York

School Dist/Dept:
Wells-Ogunquit CSD

Senate District: 2

House District: 147 , 149

Congressional District: 1

Population: 9400

Area: 61.9 sq miles

Pop. Density: 163/sq mile

Longitude: W 70:37:34

Latitude: N 43:19:39

Contact Information

Address:
P.O. Box 398
Wells, ME 04090
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Tel: (207) 646-5113

Fax: (207) 646-2935

Website: Official Website

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