North Berwick, ME Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (male): 687

Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in North Berwick: 101.4 (near average, U.S. average is 100)

Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 7.1%

Poverty (breakdown): (5.7% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 100.0% for Black residents, 43.5% for Hispanic or Latino residents)

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Maine and other state lists, there were 4 registered sex offenders living in North Berwick, Maine as of January 15, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in North Berwick is 442 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is near

Population Density:

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $58,062 (it was $39,931 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $28,172 (it was $17,992 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $204,999 (it was $98,000 in 2000) North Berwick:$204,999ME:$191,200

Races:
      White alone - 1,535 - 95.0%
      Asian alone - 19 - 1.2%
      Hispanic - 18 - 1.1%
      Black alone - 15 - 0.9%
      Two or more races - 13 - 0.8%
      American Indian alone - 9 - 0.6%
      Other race alone - 6 - 0.4%

Originally a part of Kittery called Kittery Commons, the area was first settled in 1693 by John Morrell, a Quaker who built a log cabin on Wells Street. It was set off from Kittery in 1713 as part of Berwick, named for Berwick-upon-Tweed on the Anglo-Scottish border. Doughty Falls in the Great Works River provided water power for a sawmill, gristmill and carding mill. After the Revolutionary War, the small mill town grew rapidly. It was set off and incorporated as North Berwick on March 22, 1831. The town was named after Berwick, England.

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North Berwick, ME Testing Locations

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21 CLARK WAY 1.9 miles

21 CLARK WAY
SOMERSWORTH, NH 3878
Categories: SOMERSWORTH NH

396 HIGH ST 1.9 miles

396 HIGH ST
SOMERSWORTH, NH 3878
Categories: SOMERSWORTH NH

750 CENTRAL AVE STE E 3.9 miles

750 CENTRAL AVE STE E
DOVER, NH 3820
Categories: DOVER NH

11 WHITEHALL RD 5.4 miles

11 WHITEHALL RD
ROCHESTER, NH 3867
Categories: ROCHESTER NH

40 WINTER ST STE 200 5.9 miles

40 WINTER ST STE 200
ROCHESTER, NH 3867
Categories: ROCHESTER NH

25 New Hampshire Ave Ste 105 12.9 miles

25 New Hampshire Ave Ste 105
PORTSMOUTH, NH 3801
Categories: PORTSMOUTH NH

20 DAME RD 13.0 miles

20 DAME RD
NEWMARKET, NH 3857
Categories: NEWMARKET NH

13 JULY ST 13.5 miles

13 JULY ST
SANFORD, ME 4073
Categories: SANFORD ME

750 Layayette Road 13.5 miles

750 Layayette Road
Portsmouth, NH 3801
Categories: Portsmouth NH

15 HOSPITAL DR 13.7 miles

15 HOSPITAL DR
YORK, ME 3909
Categories: YORK ME

114 Sanford Rd 14.6 miles

114 Sanford Rd
Wells, ME 4090
Categories: Wells ME

875 GREENLAND RD, UNIT B-2 14.7 miles

875 GREENLAND RD, UNIT B-2
PORTSMOUTH, NH 3801
Categories: PORTSMOUTH NH

200 Griffin Rd Unit 12, 15.0 miles

200 Griffin Rd Unit 12,
Portsmouth, NH 3801
Categories: Portsmouth NH

91 PORTSMOUTH AVE 19.6 miles

91 PORTSMOUTH AVE
EXETER, NH 3833
Categories: EXETER NH

6 HAMPTON RD 20.1 miles

6 HAMPTON RD
EXETER, NH 3833
Categories: EXETER NH

19 HAMPTON RD STE 13 20.4 miles

19 HAMPTON RD STE 13
EXETER, NH 3833
Categories: EXETER NH

7 WESTRIDGE DR 21.5 miles

7 WESTRIDGE DR
HAMPTON, NH 3842
Categories: HAMPTON NH

545 MAIN ST 21.7 miles

545 MAIN ST
WATERBORO, ME 4087
Categories: WATERBORO ME

6 FREETOWN RD 21.8 miles

6 FREETOWN RD
RAYMOND, NH 3077
Categories: RAYMOND NH

380 LAFAYETTE RD 22.6 miles

380 LAFAYETTE RD
HAMPTON, NH 3842
Categories: HAMPTON NH

1 MEDICAL CENTER DR 23.8 miles

1 MEDICAL CENTER DR
BIDDEFORD, ME 4005
Categories: BIDDEFORD ME

128 ROUTE 27 24.1 miles

128 ROUTE 27
RAYMOND, NH 3077
Categories: RAYMOND NH

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Local Area Info: North Berwick, Maine

Originally a part of Kittery called Kittery Commons, the area was first settled in 1693 by John Morrell, a Quaker who built a log cabin on Wells Street. It was set off from Kittery in 1713 as part of Berwick, named for Berwick-upon-Tweed on the Anglo-Scottish border. Doughty Falls in the Great Works River provided water power for a sawmill, gristmill and carding mill. After the Revolutionary War, the small mill town grew rapidly. It was set off and incorporated as North Berwick on March 22, 1831. The town was named after Berwick, England.

Development was spurred in 1842 by the arrival of the Portland, Saco & Portsmouth Railroad, joined by the Boston & Maine Railroad in 1873. North Berwick became a railroad hub from which its manufactured goods were shipped, including lumber, shingles, clapboards, wooden boxes, firewood, bricks, carriages, caskets, clocks, stove and shoe polish, toboggans and sleds. Also loaded aboard the boxcars were barrels of apples, blocks of ice cut from frozen ponds, granite from quarries, and tins of corn packed at a canning factory. But the 2 biggest North Berwick businesses during the 19th-century made woolens and farm implements.

In 1834, the Maine Legislature incorporated Lang, Hill & Company to manufacture woolen blankets, called "printing blankets," at a mill beside the Great Works River. Renamed the North Berwick Company, by 1850 its principal owner was "Friend" William Hill, who trained as a machinist at the Great Falls Manufacturing Company in Somersworth, New Hampshire. The wooden mill was destroyed by fire in 1861 but rebuilt in brick in 1862. It produced blankets for Civil War troops. The factory had 40 looms turning out 1,500 yards of flannel daily, in addition to blankets. In 1955, the North Berwick Company would close. Its landmark Greek Revival building was used as the Parrish Shoes factory in the 1995 movie Jumanji, and has since been renovated and adapted as housing.

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Population (male): 687

Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in North Berwick: 101.4 (near average, U.S. average is 100)

Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 7.1%

Poverty (breakdown): (5.7% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 100.0% for Black residents, 43.5% for Hispanic or Latino residents)

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Maine and other state lists, there were 4 registered sex offenders living in North Berwick, Maine as of January 15, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in North Berwick is 442 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is near

Population Density:

Median Incomes:
      Estimated median household income in 2017: $58,062 (it was $39,931 in 2000)
      Estimated per capita income in 2017: $28,172 (it was $17,992 in 2000)
      Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $204,999 (it was $98,000 in 2000) North Berwick:$204,999ME:$191,200

Races:
      White alone - 1,535 - 95.0%
      Asian alone - 19 - 1.2%
      Hispanic - 18 - 1.1%
      Black alone - 15 - 0.9%
      Two or more races - 13 - 0.8%
      American Indian alone - 9 - 0.6%
      Other race alone - 6 - 0.4%

Originally a part of Kittery called Kittery Commons, the area was first settled in 1693 by John Morrell, a Quaker who built a log cabin on Wells Street. It was set off from Kittery in 1713 as part of Berwick, named for Berwick-upon-Tweed on the Anglo-Scottish border. Doughty Falls in the Great Works River provided water power for a sawmill, gristmill and carding mill. After the Revolutionary War, the small mill town grew rapidly. It was set off and incorporated as North Berwick on March 22, 1831. The town was named after Berwick, England.