Bremen Selectmen's Office
Bremen, Maine, founded in 1828 by pioneers and fishermen, is a picturesque town characterized by its farms, fisheries, and stunning rural and maritime views. Nestled on the Pemaquid Peninsula, it boasts access to the Medomak River and Muscongus Bay, offering beautiful natural harbors and a rich shellfish harvest.
The town is home to several large islands, including the Audubon's Hog Island, a sanctuary for birds and wildlife, as well as three large freshwater lakes that provide ample recreational opportunities. Bremen enjoys a strong sense of community, bordered by Waldoboro, Damariscotta, and Bristol, and is known for its thriving local businesses and abundant natural resources.
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