About Us:
Falmouth,
Maine is located just north of Portland on the coast of Maine. It has a
population of approximately 11,000 people, and covers approximately 32
square miles from the coastline to rural areas further inland.
Falmouth's schools are ranked as one of the best in the State, with the Town providing all services for K-12.
It is a vibrant, independent town that provides most services to
citizens itself; cooperative agreements with regional agencies and
neighboring communities help to round out a full program of services.
Attractions in Falmouth include the local harbor and town landing,
indoor and outdoor ice skating facilities, cinemas, shopping, many
parks and recreational facilities, 3 golf courses, and a medical
center.
Falmouth was first settled in the 1600's and received its first
recognition as a Town in 1658. It received its name in honor of a small
village at the mouth of the Fal River in Cornwall, England, from which
some of the earliest settlers came. The original boundaries of the town
extended all the way from the Spurwink River in Scarborough up the
coast to a point opposite Clapboard Island. This covered most of what
is now Westbrook, Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, Portland and
Falmouth. Cape Elizabeth and South Portland broke away in 1765,
Portland in1785, and Westbrook in 1814, leaving Falmouth the size it is
today.
In 1718 the Town was incorporated under the laws of the State of
Massachusetts. It was recognized as the 46th Town as part of the newly
established State of Maine.
The current Town Hall was built in 1899 and has seen many renovations
during its 100 years. In 1962 the Council-Manager form of government
was established. Since that time, the Town has had a Town Manager who
is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Town