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Town of Brownfield
82 Main Street
Brownfield, Maine 04010
Phone: 207.935.2007
Fax: 207.935.7702


Town Office Hours:
Tuesday through Friday 7:00 - 4:30
First & Last Saturday of Each Month 8:00 - 11:00

CEO Hours:  mike vane
Tuesday 8:30-3:30

ASSESSOR Hours: MEGAN WITT
 by appointment


Transfer Station Hours:
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 9:00 -4:00

Fire Chief Hours:
Monday - Thursday 7:00 - 5:00
​(On call 24/7)

Public Works Hours:
Monday-Thursday 6:30 - 5:00

2020 HOLIDAY OFFICE CLOSINGS
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King Day
President's Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veteran's Day 
Thanksgiving Day (closed Thursday & Friday)
Christmas Day


Note:  Office will be closed on Tuesday following a holiday falling on Sunday or Monday & closed on Friday if holiday falls on Saturday

    

     The Saco River and the Shepherd’s River run southeasterly through the town. There are several ponds within the town; the two largest are Burnt Meadow and Pequawket.  Brownfield was incorporated in 1802 as part of the Massachusetts Territory.  In 1805 Oxford County was established and in 1820 Maine became a separate State by a vote of Congress.   

 
     Brownfield has moved from its agricultural base of the 1800's and is currently a residential community where there are several small businesses that include campgounds on the Saco, bed and breakfast inns, two restaurants and various other commercial and business oriented enterprises.  Brownfield is located in the western foothills of Oxford County, on the New Hampshire border.  Brownfield is overlooked by Mt. Washington in the Presidential range of the White Mountains.  Brownfield is also the proud home of the Stone Mountain Arts Center, the growing Brownfield Public Library and the active Brownfield Historical Society.
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  • Home
  • COVID-19 UPDATES
  • About Us / Hours
  • Contact Us
  • Town Personnel
  • Code Enforcement Office
  • Planning Board
  • Town & Community Information
  • Town Resources
  • Town Committees
  • Ordinances
  • Policies
  • Annual Town Meeting
  • Town Minutes
  • Town Calendar
  • Transfer Station
  • 2020-2021 Tax Information
  • Tax Maps
  • Fire Department
  • Public Library
  • Recreation Department
  • Brownfield Historical Society
  • Local Businesses
  • State and Other Resources
  • Brownfield Day