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New Gloucester is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. New Gloucester is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. It is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last active Shaker village in the U.S. The town's population was 5,676 at the 2020 census. [3]
The town of New Gloucester is located in northern Cumberland County, northwest of the coastal communities of Freeport and Brunswick. It was chartered in 1735, and first settled in 1742. When King George's War broke out in 1744, it was abandoned because of Native American attacks, and was not resettled until 1753. Its first wood-frame house ...
Pineland Farms is a 5,000-acre farm and recreational property in the eastern part of New Gloucester, Maine. It is partly on the site of the former Pineland Hospital and Training Center. It is partly on the site of the former Pineland Hospital and Training Center.
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Town Located Grades Principal Assistant Principal Athletic Director Memorial Elementary School: New Gloucester, Maine: K – 2: Amanda Hennessey [4] N/A N/A James W. Russell Elementary School: Gray, Maine: K – 2: Daniel Blake [5] N/A N/A Burchard A. Dunn Elementary School: New Gloucester, Maine: Pre-K, 3/4: Geoffrey Robbins N/A N/A Gray-New ...
The university moved its online program to the historic Pineland Farms campus in New Gloucester in 2019 and later relocated their administrative headquarters there. [2] [3] Unity Environmental University operates both online and in-person programs. It also operates a farm and indoor growing facility in Thorndike and an outdoor center in Moose ...
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2006-02-07 21:15 Hugh Manatee 605×379× (63497 bytes) Town House, New Gloucester, ME; from a c. 1915 postcard. File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.