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Why Live in Edgecomb

Edgecomb, Maine, is a small coastal community with a rich history dating back to the 18th century. With a population of fewer than 1,200 year-round residents, the town sees seasonal fluctuations as vacation property owners arrive in the summer. Edgecomb is known for its abundant natural landscapes, including nearly 900 acres of nature preserves and tidal rivers, making it a hub for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and hiking. The Charles and Constance Schmid Land Preserve, the largest in the area, features 7 miles of trails and is part of the River-Link wildlife corridor. Housing options in Edgecomb range from mobile homes to multi-acre waterfront estates, with many properties offering private access to the Sheepscot and Damariscotta Rivers. The town's central location provides convenient access to nearby towns such as Wiscasset, Boothbay, and Damariscotta, each with its own shopping and dining features. Although Edgecomb lacks a developed downtown, local businesses like Cook’s Landing Pizzeria and Blanchard’s Creamery offer dining options. For everyday errands, residents often visit Damariscotta or Boothbay Harbor, which is 7 miles away and home to a year-round Hannaford supermarket. Edgecomb Eddy School serves primary students and is part of the AOS98 school system, which includes Boothbay Region Elementary and High Schools. Maine State Route 27 is the main thoroughfare, connecting residents to U.S. Route 1 and cities like Bath and Portland. The nearest airport, Portland International, is just over 50 miles away, and the closest 24-hour emergency room is a 15-minute drive to MaineHealth Lincoln Hospital Miles Campus in Damariscotta.

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