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Wells is a resort town in York County, Maine, United States. Founded in 1643, it is the third-oldest town in Maine. [ 2 ] The population was 11,314 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ]
In March 1989, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sided with homeowners in Bell v. Town of Wells , also known as the Moody Beach case. [ 5 ] The court affirmed that, in Maine, owners of beachfront property or property adjoining tidelands have private property rights to the low-water mark or low tide area, subject only to a public easement for ...
The Webhannet River is an 8.3-mile-long (13.4 km) [1] river whose 8,963-acre (36.27 km 2) watershed is contained entirely within the town of Wells, Maine. [ 2 ] The river has five tributaries, including three with official names: Pope’s Creek, Depot Brook, and Blacksmith Brook.
In addition to directing the town attorney to draft a moratorium, the Select Board also scheduled a public hearing on the matter for Tuesday, April 16, at the Wells Town Hall at 6 p.m.
The Wells Reserve site, farmed for over three centuries, holds a prominent place in the town's history. The Laudholm Farm campus reflects New England's progressive farming era. By the 1970s, farming had ceased to be viable, but the effort to permanently protect Laudholm stimulated the establishment of Maine's only National Estuarine Research ...
Also on Tuesday, voters will be asked to amend the town’s official zoning map to change portions of Maps 133 and 134, Lots 24 and 25, from Residential-Commercial to General Business.
SR 9B westbound in Wells. SR 9B begins west of town, where SR 9 begins to turn to the northeast. It runs eastward, intersecting local roads as it heads towards the coastline. SR 9B crosses over the Maine Turnpike without an interchange (the nearest entrance is at Exit 19, accessible from SR 9/SR 109). SR 9B continues eastward until it ...