The newly published Falmouth New Neighbor Guide is targeted to those who are new to town, but it also includes information useful to even lifelong residents.
The 64-page booklet includes a history of Falmouth and information on local government, emergency services and the local food pantry. It also has a directory of town departments, a listing of local nonprofits and recreational opportunities, resources for seniors and location of electric vehicle charging stations.
Find the free guide at falmouthme.org.
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