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By 1878, there were 32 stores in the town. For a number of years, Norway had the fastest growing population of any similar town in the state. [3] On December 30, 1879, the Norway Branch Railroad opened. The 1.45 mile (2.3 km) line connected Norway village with the Atlantic St. Lawrence Railroad (later Grand Trunk Railroad) at South Paris. [5]
The Norway Historic District encompasses most of the historic village center of Norway, Maine, and is reflective of the town's growth over 150 years.Although significant early-to-mid 19th century buildings survive in the village, it was significantly damaged by a major fire in 1894, resulting in the construction of a number of new brick and wood-frame buildings.
Norway is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Norway in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,623 at the 2000 census . Geography
Feb. 19—NORWAY — Town Manager Dennis Lajoie and Fire Chief Dennis Yates reviewed the command structure and the standards of procedures for the Norway Fire Department with selectmen Thursday ...
Oct. 8—NORWAY — The Board of Selectmen voted 3-0 Thursday to accept a $115,000 bid from MarWin Construction of Falmouth for a fuel dispensing system at the new highway garage on Grove Street.
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State Route 118 is a secondary highway located in eastern Oxford County, Maine.It runs for 13.04 miles (20.99 km) between the towns of Waterford and Norway.Its western terminus in Waterford is at State Route 35 and its eastern terminus in Norway is at the intersection of Main Street and Paris Street, where it is overlapped by State Route 117.
The town estimates renovating and expanding the 4,150-square-foot Town Hall will cost $3,681,150, though the $4 million bond would also cover engineering and design costs.