Office Hours 8am - 5pm (Monday-Friday)
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General Information
Settled and known as Rustfield----Spring 1786
Incorporated as Town of Norway--March 7, 1797
Population 2000 census----------------4,566
Elevation----------------380' above sea level
Latitude--------------------------44 13 West
Longitude------------------------70 32 North
Area----------------------------30,766 Acres
Valuation 2005/2006-------------$ 324,884,500
State's Valuation 2000----------$ 330,500,000
REPRESENTATIVE TO LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 95
H. Sawin Millett, Jr.
37 Golden Guernsey Drive
Waterford ME 04088
207 / 583-4842
email: hsawinmillett@midmaine.net
TERM EXPIRES 12/01/2008
MAINE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
State House Station 2
Augusta, Maine 04333
1-800-423-2900 (message center during session)
207 / 287-1400 voice
207 / 287-4469 TTY
STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 25
David Hastings
955 Main Street
Fryeburg, Maine 04037
207 / 953-3175
email: dhastings@hastings-law.com
MAINE SENATE CHAMBER
Augusta, Maine 04333
1-800-423-6900 (message center during session)
207 / 287-1505 voice
SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES
Thomas Verrill
634 Fletcher Road
Auburn, Maine 04210
207 / 783-9035
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Police Announcements
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The Norway Police will be participating in the National "Click it or Ticket" campaign. This year's campaign will run from May 20 to June 2, 2013.
Here are some facts about seat belt use:
In 2011 alone, seat belts saved an estimated 11,949 lives nationwide.
In fatal crashes during 2011, 77 percent of passenger vehicle occupants who were thrown from their vehicles were killed. However, only 1 percent of crash victims who were buckled up were totally ejected from their vehicles, compared to 31 percent of those who were unbelted.
Motorists are 75 percent less likely to be killed in a rollover crash if they are buckled up.
Pick up truck drivers and passengers are also at risk. In 2011, 65 percent of pick up truck occupants who were killed in traffic crashes were not buckled up at the time of the crashes, compared to 46 percent of passenger car occupants who were killed from not buckling up.
The Norway Police Department is joining with other state and local law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates across the country to help save lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock, especially at night.
Rob Federico
Chief of Police |
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