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  Bridgton (town), Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bridgton is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States.
In the town the population was spread out with 22.1% under the age of 18, 10.5% from 18 to 24, 25.9% from 25 to 44, 25.6% from 45 to 64, and 15.9% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the town was $36,722, and the median income for a family was $42,392.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bridgton,_Maine   (364 words)

  
 Bridgton Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At the start of the nineteenth century, the town of Bridgton, at the time a part of Massachusetts, was a growing center of trade.
Bridgton Academy worked hard to keep students in school and graduated 40%, with about one third of this group going on to college.
The history of Bridgton Academy is the story of a modest school in the "wilds of Maine" prospering due to the strength of its people (faculty, students, trustees, and friends).
www.bridgtonacademy.org /today/about/history.asp   (740 words)

  
 A peak season in Maine - The Boston Globe
Bridgton's Main Street is no place of fancy, but rather a comfortable collection of old and new, from a branch of Maine's 1949 discount store Reny's to the assortment of art in the Bridgton Art Guild's Gallery 302.
Bridgton was first settled in 1768, with many first making the trip on foot from Massachusetts.
The town heats up for the Mushers Bowl Winter Carnival Feb. 10-12 (www.mushersbowl.com) with its sled dog rides and races, skijoring (when a dog is hitched to a person on skis), frozen plunge into Highland Lake for charity, snowmobile tours, ice fishing contest, pancake breakfasts, and other small-town fun from broomball to ice skating.
www.boston.com /travel/articles/2006/01/25/a_peak_season_in_maine   (998 words)

  
 Town of Bridgton, Maine
Contact Us Bridgton, Maine, is located approximately 35 miles west of Portland and 20 miles east of North Conway, NH, on Route 302.
Orginally called Pondicherry, the town was founded in 1768 and incorporated February 7, 1794 as "Bridges' Town", named after one of the original petitioners to the crown, Moody Bridges.
Bridgton is the western-most town in Cumberland County, and home to about 4,900 year-round residents.
www.bridgtonmaine.org   (175 words)

  
 Maine Local Government - Town of Bridgton - Main Page
Bridgton is a town in Cumberland County, incorporated on February 7, 1794 from Bridgton (Bridgetown) Plantation which had existed since 1779.
Bridgton has substantial frontage on Long Lake, north of Sebago Lake.
The town is typical of the growing communities of southern Maine that are attractive for their rural atmosphere, recreational opportunities, and proximity to the City of Portland.
www.maine.gov /local/cumberland/bridgton   (106 words)

  
 Welcome to Sebago, Maine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The town of Sebago is located in Cumberland County in the lakes region of Maine.
We are a quiet, friendly town on the western shore of Sebago Lake.
In the summer the town’s population swells to nearly 5,000 as we welcome seasonal residents, campers, and visitors.
www.townofsebago.org /Pages/index   (199 words)

  
 Bridgton, Maine ME, town profile (Cumberland County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Maine > All counties > Cumberland County > Bridgton
Bridgton is a town in Cumberland County, in the Portland metro area.
Median rent in Bridgton, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $368.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=2047   (488 words)

  
 EnterpriseMaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The closing was devastating for the entire town of Bridgton.
However, it was the actions of Western Maine Development that brought new manufacturers to the vacated building and led to rehiring the employees of Malden Mills.
Western Maine Development is the real estate arm of EnterpriseMaine, which is a family of community-based non-profit organizations and for profit subsidiaries dedicated to creating economic opportunity and enhancing the quality of life in rural, western Maine.
www.enterprisemaine.com /bridgton.aspx   (370 words)

  
 Bridgton Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bridgton Academy is approximately 1 1/2 hours from Route 93.
Bridgton Academy is approximately 1 3/4 hours from Waterville.
Bridgton Academy is served by the Portland International Jetport (1 hour), Manchester (NH) Airport (2 1/2 hours), and Logan Airport in Boston, MA (3 hours).
www.bridgtonacademy.org /admission/directions   (379 words)

  
 Maine
Maine, abbreviated "ME", is in the New England region of the U.S. Its capital is Augusta.
There were 1,274,923 people in Maine as of the 2000 census.
PlaceMatch compares thousands of US cities and towns, and for each one shows you which other places are most similar.
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 Town of Sebago, Maine - Emergency Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Emergency services in and around the Town of Sebago are accessed by dialing 911.
Burning permits may be obtained on the day that you plan to burn, conditions permitting from the Town Clerk during regular office hours or from a Town Fire Warden.
This is a partial list of other providers of emergency care in the Sebago area, in the event that you need to call on them during your visit to Sebago.
www.townofsebago.org /Pages/SebagoME_Fire/services   (231 words)

  
 Homes - Bridgton Maine, Naples Maine
Nestled in the heart of Maine's well-loved Lakes Region, Sanctuary Cove is minutes from downtown Bridgton, where historic buildings line Main Street and antique shops and one-of-a-kind storefronts abound.
Bridgton Hospital is here, as is a drive-in theater, a country club, a ski resort and a college preparatory school.
The bustling lakeside town of Naples, filled with entertainment, artists and attractions, is just 10 minutes down the road.
www.sanctuarycovemaine.com /bridgton_naples_maine.asp   (149 words)

  
 People, Maine Townsman
Bridgton Town Manager Ronnie Belanger, 65, died on February 5 at a Portland hospital.
Long-time University of Maine professor of Public Administration, James Horan, 70, died on January 8 as result of injuries sustained in a car accident.
Former planning board member and selectman for the town of Mexico, as well as a former representative and state senator, Donald O’Leary Sr., 82, died on January 23.
www.memun.org /public/publications/townsman/2006/news/feb_people.htm   (450 words)

  
 Bridgton Maine History and Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bridgton Maine, is located in the Casco Bay and Saco River Watersheds which is in the Lakes Region of Maine.
This region is situated in southwestern Maine and has an abundance of very clean lakes and ponds plus many miles of rivers and steams.
The southern Maine real estate market is very active with the majority of properties selling within a one month period.
www.bridgtonmerealestate.com /Bridgton.html   (293 words)

  
 Baggage Check Steamboats
In Maine there were once many 2 foot gauge railroads.
The Portland and Ogdensburg existed from 1871 - 1888 (when it was absorbed by the Maine Central).
Because both tags have MC RR (Maine Central) they would be from after the acquisition of the Portland and Ogdensburg.
www.tagtown.net /maineng.html   (423 words)

  
 Maine Vacations Travel Accommodations Home Rentals & Condominiums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
To view the vast selection of homes, condominiums, hotels and villas that are available in Maine click on a location on the map below or on one of the location links to the left.
Simply click on the city or town on the map above to view all the vacation rentals that are offered in the selected area.
We have been dealing with Maine lodgings for almost 10 years and are very confident that you will find the perfect accommodations here at 10,000 Vacation Rentals.
www.10kvacationrentals.com /lodging/maine   (588 words)

  
 Bridgton area vacation rentals, Bridgton area rentals Maine, Cyber Rentals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bridgton, Highland Lake (3), Bridgton, Moose Pond (1), Bridgton, Shawnee Peak (10), Bridgton (17), Denmark (6)
Shawnee peak vacation rentals are in a prime family vacation spot as Shawnee peak ski area is geared to families.
The longest running ski area in Maine, Shawnee Peak is truly “Your Maine Mountain!” Fun for all members of the family, Shawnee Peak offers the most night skiing in New England and the best ski values in Maine.
www.cyberrentals.com /USA/Maine/Western-Maine/Bridgton-Area/r7071.htm   (116 words)

  
 Bridgton Blues, News and Beyond
The Bridgton Hospital Wellness Committee is selling raffle tickets for $25.00 each and they have limited the number of raffle tickets to 100.
His wife, Kathy was nurse in Bridgton until the office she worked in closed.
Bridgton Blues, News and Beyond aspires to be your online connection to the Lakes Region Universe - from the heart of Bridgton to the outer limits of the fringe dwellers.
www.bridgtonnews.com /index.html   (1882 words)

  
 Bridgton Vacation Rentals, Hotels, Weather, Map and Attractions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
is located in the less populated Cumberland County of Maine at the foothills of the White Mountains, and near Long and Highland Lakes.
This area is known as the “Greater Bridgton Lakes Region of Western Maine,” and is filled with activities for people of all ages.
Restaurants are plentiful in the Bridgton area, serving everything from freshwater fish to seafood.
www.mainevacation.com /regions/Bridgton-Maine.html   (517 words)

  
 Curfew Ordinance, Bridgton, Maine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
WHEREAS, the Town of Bridgton is obligated to provide for: the protection of minors from each other and from other persons, the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the general public, and the reduction of juvenile crime, violence, and gang-related activity in the Town; and
This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the Curfew Ordinance of the Town of Bridgton, Maine.
attending a recreational activity sponsored by the Town of Bridgton, a civic organization, or a similar entity, which is supervised by adults, or traveling to or from such an activity without detour or stop;
www.memun.org /SchoolsProject/html/Resources/Ordinance/curfew1.htm   (845 words)

  
 Maine Judicial Branch: District Court - Bridgton
At the light, bear left (Main Street, Bridgton) and look for Key Bank on the right hand side.
Follow Route 117 through Harrison and into the town of Bridgton.
At the light, bear right (Main Street, Bridgton) and look for Key Bank on the right hand side.
www.courts.state.me.us /mainecourts/district/district_bridgton.html   (177 words)

  
 Bridgton & Saco River Narrow Gauge Railroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Established in 1882, the Bridgton and Saco River Railroad was a narrow-gauge railway that connected Bridgton, Maine with Hiram, which was located on the standard-gauge Maine Central Railroad (for freight transfer, cars had to be off-loaded from one to the other on parallel sidings).
Re-organized in 1927 as the Bridgton and Harrison Railroad, it operated until 1941, when the equipment was sold and the track torn up and sold for scrap.
Although the bulk of the material deals with the Bridgton and Saco River Railroad (Bridgton and Harrison Railroad after 1927), there is a significant amount of material dealing with other lines as well, including the Monson Railroad, the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railroad, the Kennebec Central Railroad, and the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad.
www.megalink.net /~bhs/nginv.html   (1468 words)

  
 BRIDGTON, MAINE, Cumberland County, 04009: Our Maine Towns & Cities: Schools, Homes, government, Census Demographics, ...
Richard A. Bennett (R) Maine House of Rep. Dist.
According to the U.S. 2000 Census, BRIDGTON contained 1929 households which contributed a total labor force of 2303 with an unemployment rate of 4.7%.
The median income per household in Bridgton was $ 36,722.
www.bangornews.com /towns/town.cfm?ID=Bridgton   (211 words)

  
 Bridgton, Maine area Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns on Bed & Breakfast Inns ONLINE
A 1750 New England farmhouse serenely nestled at the base of the western foothills of Maine's pastoral Saco River Valley.
A Victorian Inn in the beautiful, historic town of Paris in Oxford County, surrounded by scenic views, mountains and lakes.
Peaceful retreat on 65 acres serenely nestled at the base of the western foothills of Maine's pastoral Saco River Valley.
www.bbonline.com /me/bridgton.html   (276 words)

  
 Lakes Region of Maine, USA
Friends Camp in South China, ME is a small, residential Quaker summer camp located in South China, Maine...a small town about 75 miles north of Portland.
The primary goal of LEA is to assist six towns in the Lakes Region of western Maine in preserving and restoring the lakes, watersheds, and other natural resources of the area.
Maine Land Trust Network--is a coalition of Maine land trusts operating for the purpose of cooperation and mutual support.
www.lakesregionofmaine.gen.me.us /poi.html   (459 words)

  
 Bridgton Lakes Maine - Maine Vacations Network
Fish Beautiful Southwestern Maine for Salmon, Lake Trout, Small and Largemouth Bass on Sebago Lake, Kezar Lake and other surrounding Lakes and Ponds Fish for Stripers and Blue Fish off the Southern Maine Coast.
Hunt for Woodcock and Grouse and for White Tail Deer in the foothills of the White Mountains.
The Inn is situated in the heart of the Lake District of Maine, an area that offers a variety of interests to all.
www.mainevacations.net /bridgton_lakes.htm   (330 words)

  
 Food & Farms - Buy - Farmers' Markets
Maine farmers' markets offer high quality delicious foods and agricultural products, harvested fresh and sold direct to you by the farmers, your neighbors.
Visit more than one to enjoy all the flavors of Maine.
Watch the TV spot about Maine farmers' markets.
www.getrealmaine.com /buy/farmers_markets.html   (159 words)

  
 Town Of Bridgton, Notices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Bridgton Planning Board will conduct a meeting at the Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Thursday, October 19, 2006 at 7:00p.m.
The Bridgton Planning Board will continue a Public Hearing at the Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 7:00p.m.
The Bridgton Board of Appeals will conduct a Public Hearing at the Bridgton Town Office, Three Chase Street, Suite 1, Bridgton, Maine 04009 on Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 7:15p.m.
www.bridgtonmaine.org /notices.html   (495 words)

  
 Can I See A Map Of Bridgton, Maine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Brief History of The Bridgton & Saco River Railroad ("Bridgton & Harrison Railroad" after 1927).
The Maine Mountain Heritage is a spectacular place to visit.
Bridgton is located at 44°3'43" North, 70°42'31" West (44.062219, -70.708838)GR1.
www.kvtc.net /can-i-see-a-map-of-bridgton,-maine.html   (280 words)

  
 Bridgton Maine Vacation Rentals Highland Lake Waterfront Privacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bridgton is at the base of the White Mountain Range in the SW part of the state.
Nearby is the Saco River for rafting trips and canoe excursions.Enjoy Fly-fishing in the area streams.
We are the #1 site for your Maine Vacation presenting Maine vacation rentals, hotels, weather and map for each city.
www.mainevacation.com /listings/6701.html   (601 words)

  
 Bridgton Car Wash, Bridgton Maine-Complete detailing
Bridgton Car Wash is a 3 bay, self service, high pressure car wash. Complete detailing of cars, boats and trucks is available by certified auto appearance specialists.
We are a family owned and operated business located in the beautiful Lakes Region.
Great skiing is less than 10 miles away from the center of town.
www.bridgtoncarwash.com   (419 words)

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