Senica Town Clerk
The Town of Seneca, established in 1857, is located in central Wisconsin and spans approximately 324 square miles, featuring a diverse landscape that includes pine barrens, tamarack swamps, and portions of the significant Cranberry Marsh. Historically known for its lumber mills, the town's name is derived from the now-extinct hamlet of Seneca, which was once a bustling settlement within its borders.
Seneca is committed to keeping its residents informed with organized and timely content, offering a variety of resources including government agendas, minutes, ordinances, and community forms. The town also emphasizes its rich biodiversity and historical significance in cranberry production, making it a unique destination in Wood County.
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