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What's it like in...
West Gardiner
West Gardiner is a town in Kennebec County, incorporated on August 8, 1850 from a portion of Gardiner.
Settled in 1759, the town has substantial frontage on Cobbosseecontee Lake and Stream just outside the Augusta-Gardiner area. Near Interstate 95 for easy commuting to Augusta and south to Brunswick and Portland, the community has more than doubled in population in the past thirty years.
Its community center is on the Spears Corner Road where the town office, town garage, elementary school, and convenience store all lie in close proximity.
From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)
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Population: 2902Population Density: 118County: KennebecSchool District: MSAD 11Average Property Value: $143,700Area: 23.9 sq milesMedian Income: $51,667Affordability Index*: 1.13Official Web site
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Jul 21, 2006 2:00 PMWest Gardnahh....LOL Nice town. Lots of nosey people and tough know it alls. Yes uh. A yuh.