An Act To Restore the Historical Town Boundary between Harpswell and Brunswick
Sec. 1. Boundary line between the Town of Harpswell and the Town of Brunswick. The common boundary of the Town of Harpswell, County of Cumberland and the Town of Brunswick, County of Cumberland is that certain boundary created and described in Province of Massachusetts Bay, Province Laws 1738-39, Chapter 28, enacted January 26, 1738, described as follows: beginning at the mouth of the Androscoggin River to run by the water-side, south-westerly, to the south-west point of a place called the new meadows; thence, to strike across the cove, upon a course north-north-west, till it meets and intersects the upper end of Merryconeeg neck, four rods above the narrows of said neck, commonly called the carrying-place; thence to run along the shore to a neck of land called Mare Point, and a mile and a quarter down said neck.
Sec. 2. P&SL 1997, c. 80 is repealed.
summary
This bill restores the historical boundary line between the Town of Harpswell and the Town of Brunswick.