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Population: 13,500 in winter, 33,000 in summer
Area: 56.4 square miles
Government: Selectmen, Town Manager
Schools: 2 Elementary, Middle School, and High School
Services: Full-time police, full-time fire, 5 churches
Historic Sites: Nubble Light, The Old Schoolhouse, Old Gaol, Jefferds Tavern, Elizabeth Perkins House, Emerson Wilcox House
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FMI - Town Hall
207-363-1000
Town Web Site
www.yorkmaine.org
Chamber Web Site
www.yorkme.org
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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YORK
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- Easy access to both Interstate 95 and Route One.
- York has one of the best hospitals in Maine.
- York in one of the largest towns in the state.
- Easy commute to Boston, MA, Portland, ME and Portsmouth, NH.
- A new state of the art public library was built in 2001.
- 4 beaches with vast amounts of coastline and sunshine to enjoy.
- An active Historical Society preserves the history of York and offers tours of its buildings.
- York is bordered by Ogunquit, Kittery, South Berwick, Eliot, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
- York Days are held from the last week of July through the first week in August.
- Harvestfest is a three-day event in October.
- A special Christmas tree lighting festival is held out at The Nubble.
- The Festival of Lights is a Yule holiday celebration.
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