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Administration
The Administration Department is directly responsible for the daily operation and administration of the city.
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Animal Control
Animal Control services help ensure public safety and promote responsible pet ownership.
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Assessing
The professional assessing agent, Donna Hays, is in the town office from 8:30am to 3:00pm for two days per month.
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Code Enforcement
Ensuring community safety and quality of life by addressing violations of local building, zoning, and property maintenance regulations.
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Crossroads Landfill Facility
Please note that Waste Management is a private business providing services to the Town of Norridgewock under the Host Community Agreement.
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Fire Department
The Norridgewock Fire Department proudly serves the Towns of Norridgewock and Mercer.
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Norridgewock Public Library
The Norridgewock Public Library aims to expand and improve access to information and services for all, regardless of residency.
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Public Health
Public Health focuses on preventing diseases, promoting healthy lifestyles, and prolonging life through organized efforts at the local, national, and global levels.
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Public Works
Public works refers to the infrastructure and services provided and maintained by government agencies to support the functioning and well-being of communities. These projects are typically funded by public resources and serve essential needs, including transportation, water supply, waste management, and public buildings.
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Town Clerk
The Town Clerk's Office offers the following services: Dog Licenses, Voter Registration, Marriage Licenses & Certificates, Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Burial Permits, and Cemetery Lots.
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Waste Management Crossroads Facility
The Waste Management Crossroads Facility in Norridgewock, Maine, is a comprehensive waste disposal and recycling center serving over 50 communities in central and western Maine. Established in 1968, the 933-acre site includes a landfill, recycling programs, a renewable gas-to-energy plant, and a community transfer station.
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Wastewater Treatment Facility
A wastewater treatment facility is responsible for cleaning and treating water that goes down drains and toilets before it is safely returned to the environment. Using a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes, the facility removes pollutants, protects public health, and helps maintain clean waterways for the community.
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Welfare & General Assistance
he General Assistance Program is a service administered for the aid of people who are unable to provide the basic necessities to maintain themselves or their families. It provides a specific amount and type of aid for defined needs during a limited period and is not a continual categorical assistance program.