Newfield is a town in York County, Maine, United States.
This was part of the large tract sold on November 28, 1668, by Newichawannock Indian Chief Sunday (or Wesumbe) to Francis Small, a Kittery trader.
Other properties and historic buildings were added, together with a collection of early farm implements, tools, carriages and sleighs.
[5] On March 17, 2009, Newfield adopted a local law to stop Nestlé and other corporations from taking over their groundwater.
The volunteer community organization, Protecting Our Water and Wildlife Resources (POWWR), with the assistance of Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF) who drafted the ordinance, were responsible for advocating the legislation.
The town's highest point is Province Mountain,[7] at 1,176 feet (358.4 m) above sea level.
Newfield borders the towns of Parsonsfield to its north, Limerick and Waterboro to its east, Wakefield, New Hampshire to its west, and Acton and Shapleigh to its south.
22.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
19.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
Students in grades 6–8 attend Massabesic Middle School, while students in grades 9–12 attend Massabesic High School in Waterboro.