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Arundel, Maine - Wikipedia Arundel is a town in York County, Maine, United States At the 2020 census, the population was 4,264 [2] It is part of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford metropolitan area
Town of Arundel, Maine The Town of Arundel population 4,333 is seeking folks who are interested in working for a Municipality in its Public Works Department
Arundel History | Arundel Historical Society The new settlement, named Arundel, grew along the Kennebunk River and began to expand After about 1750 people began to settle west of what is now Route 1 and started farming the inlands of Arundel
Arundel - Maine: An Encyclopedia Kenneth Roberts’ historical novel Arundel recounts the early life of the area and influenced the reemergence of the name A few remnants of that early life remain as farms and fields
Arundel — Maine. com Arundel, Maine, offers a serene escape into the heart of coastal New England, where history meets natural beauty and a warm community spirit thrives
Home - Anne Arundel Community College English Language Learning And High School Diploma Programs AACC Athletics What's New? Find out what's happening at Anne Arundel Community College
County Events | Anne Arundel County Government Looking for something to do in Anne Arundel County? Want to volunteer and don't know where to begin? Check out what local nonprofits offer at the Nonprofit Events Hub
Visit Arundel - Arundels Tourism Information Site Planning on visiting Arundel? Click here to discover things to do, what's on, places to eat and drink, and where to stay in this historic market town
Arundel | Medieval Castle, Cathedral, River Arun | Britannica Arundel, town (parish), Arun district, administrative county of West Sussex, historic county of Sussex, southern England The town lies in the valley of the River Arun where it cuts through the South Downs