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Community Associations – Maine Community Associations – Maine • 105 North St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 65 Forest View Terrace Condos - Augusta • 108 Park St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 66 Spruce St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Portland • 119 Brackett St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Portland • 705 Congress St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 12 Lewis St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Portland • 71 Forest View Terrace Condos - Augusta • 134 Main St. Condo Assn. - Lewiston • 72 Forest View Terrace Condo Assn - Augusta • 14 Commercial St. Condo Assn. - Kittery • 728 Stillwater Ave., A Condo - Bangor • 14 Mellen St. Condo Assn. - New Gloucester • 77 Shore Rd. Condo Assn. - Biddeford • 151 Congress St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 80 Bayview St. Condo Assn. - Camden • 152 East Grand Ave. Condo Owners Assn. - • 81 Forest View Terrace Condos - Augusta Kennebunk • 82 Forest View Terrace Condos - Augusta • 17 Pine St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 9 Cornerbrook Circle Condo Assn. - Portland • 18 Hill St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 9 Hoyts Lane Village Studio Condo Owners Assn. - • 195 Congress St. Condo Owners Assn. - Portland York • 2 Lincoln Business Park Condo Assn. - Portland • 99 Silver St. Condo Assn. - Portland • 205 Long Beach Avenue Condo Owners Assn. - Eliot • The Anchorage II - South Portland • 21 Sawyer St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Falmouth • Applegate 1 Assn. - Falmouth • 217-219 Brackett St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Applegate Assn. II - Falmouth • 22 Pine St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Falmouth • Ashbourne Court - South Portland • 229 Vaughan St. Professional Condo Assn. - Portland • The Atlantic House Condo Assn. - Scarborough • 238-240 State St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - • Bay House Condo Assn. - Portland Harrison • Bay of Naples Condo Assn. - Naples • 24 Hanover St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Baysite Condo Assn. - Falmouth • 249 Main Condo - Lewiston • Baysite Ln. Assn. - Falmouth • 25 Cushman St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Birch Hill Estates - Old Orchard Beach • 25 India St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Birch Knoll Cottages - Kennebunk • 25-27 Bow St. Condo Owners Assn. - Portland • Black Point Condo Assn. - Scarborough • 260 Park Ave. Condo Assn. - Portland • Blueberry Cove Condo Assn. - Yarmouth • 270 Brackett St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Boulevard East Owners Assn. - Portland • 273 South St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Breakwater at Spring Point - South Portland • 276 State St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Bridgewater Place Condo Assn. - Saco • 301 Spring St. Condo Assn. - Portland • The Brookside at Old Orchard Beach Condo Assn. - • 32 North St. Condo Assn. - Portland Old Orchard Beach • 325 Spring St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Portland • Brookwest Condo Assn. - Westbrook • 34 Parkwood Dr. Condos Assn. - Augusta • Canterbury at the Cape - Cape Elizabeth • 38 Monroe Court/47 Anderson St. Condo Assn. - • Canterbury West Owners Assn. - Saco Portland • Cape Colonial Village #4 Owners Assn. - • 38-40 Eastern Promenade Condo Assn. - Portland Cape Elizabeth • 392 Post Rd. Condo Assn. - Kennebunk • Carlisle Place Condo Assn. - South Portland • 42 Clark St. Condo Owners Assn. - North Yarmouth • Cedarbrook East Condo Assn. - Scarborough • 430 Main St. Condo Assn. - South Berwick • Cedarwood Condos - Old Orchard Beach • 4-6 Elm St. Condo Unit Owners Assn. - Hallowell • Center Square Condos HOA - Westbrook • 48 State St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Chatham Village Condos at Coventry W - Kennebunk • 49-51 Morning St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Cheshire Meadows COA - Kennebunk • 500 Congress St. Condo Assn. - Kennebunk • Cider Hill Village Condo Assn. - Old Orchard Beach • 53 West St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Claddagh Place Condo - Rockport • 536 Cumberland Ave. Condo Assn. - Portland • Clairmont Court Owners Assn. - Portland • 536-538 Congress St. Condo Assn. - Portland • Clear View Condo - Scarborough NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 2021-2022 RESOURCE DIRECTORY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE Community Associations – Maine • College Park Condo Assn. - Bangor • MerryMeeting Commons Assn. - Topsham • Collyer Brook Condo - Gray • Mountain Valley Property - Carabaset Valley • Colonial Village of South Portland - South Portland • Mousam Landing - Kennebunk • Cornerbrook II Assn. - Windham • Muirgen Property Owners Assn. - Boothbay • Cornerstone Condo Assn. - Scarborough • Narragansett Condo Assn. - Kennebunk • Country Gardens Condo Assn. - South Portland • Newhall Court - Windham • Cumberland Meadows HOA - Cumberland Center • Newson Landing Condo - Eliot • Davenport by the Sea - Old Orchard Beach • Northwood Condo Owners Assn. - Portland • Diamond Cove HOA - Portland • Oak Haven Condo Assn. - Saco • Eastman Meadow Condo Assn. - Cape Elizabeth • Oak Hill Homes - Sabattus • Echo Condo - York • Ocean Meadows Condo Assn. - Ogunquit • Edgewood Assn. - Auburn • Ocean Park East Condo Assn. - Saco • Everett Court Condos - Westbrook • Ocean Park Meadows Condo Assn. - • Fairways Townhouse Condo - Bethel Old Orchard Beach • Fall Line Condo - Cape Elizabeth • Old Carriage Estates - Auburn • Falmouth Colonial Village - Falmouth • Old Marsh Condo Assn. - Wells • Farmgate Condo - South Berwick • Olde Salt Village Condo Assn. - Old Orchard Beach • The Farragut at Kennebunk Condo Assn. - Kennebunk • Orchard Hills - Bangor • Fletcher’s Condo - Kittery • Oregon Square Condo - Old Orchard Beach • Fore River Place Condo Assn. - Portland • Park Place Condo Assn. - York Harbor • Foreside Common Assn. - Falmouth • Park Place of Bar Harbor Condo - Trenton • Foreside Landing Condo - Kittery • Park St. Lofts - Scarborough • Forest Pines - Lewiston • Park St. Lofts Condo Assn. - Saco • Forest Village Condo Assn. - Wells • Parsons Pond Condo Assn. - Portland • Fourlights Condo Assn. - Kittery • Payson St. Owners Assn. - Portland • Fox Ridge - Berwick • Pilgram Place Condo Assn. - Old Orchard Beach • Foxcroft Circle Owners Assn. - Scarborough • Pine Hill Condos - Bath • Frothingham Yard Condo - Portland • Pine Ledge Condos - Portland • Glenwood Terrace Condo - Kennebunk • Point Sebago Resort - Casco • Goodwin Place Condo - South Berwick • Poland Place Condo Assn. - Poland • Gorham Condo HOA - Gorham • Pond Meadow Condo Assn. - Windham • Grand Atlantic Condo Assn. - Old Orchard Beach • Portland House Condo Assn. - Portland • Grotto Place Condo Assn. - Veazie • Powder Mill Owners Assn. - Kennebunk • Harbor Place Condo - South Portland • Promenade East Condo Assn. - Portland • Harbor Ridge Condo Assn. - Southwest Harbor • Resort at Goose Rocks - Cape Elizabeth • The Hedges Condo Assn. - South Portland • Ridgewood Forest Owners Assn. - Waterville • Hidden Creek HOA - Scarborough • Risbara Clearview Community Assn. - Scarborough • Hobstone Owners Assn. - Cape Elizabeth • River Bank Condo - Kennebunkport • Jamestown Court - South Portland • River Bend Condos - Yarmouth • Kings Pine Condo Assn. - Westbrook • River Quay Condo - Kennebunkport • Ledgewood Owners Assn. - Portland • River Walk Condo Assn. - South Portland • Manchester East Condo Assn. - Newry • Riverfront Lofts Condo - Westbrook • Marsh Winds Condo Assn. - Scarborough • Roosevelt Arms Condo Assn. - Portland • Marshview Point Condo - South Portland • Rosemont Commons Condo Assn. - Portland • Mason Block Condo Assn. - Portland • Royal Crest Condos - Old Orchard Beach • Meadowbrook Condo #2 - Falmouth • Royal Mariner Estates - Yarmouth • Merriland River Resort Community - Wells • Royal Oaks II - Auburn COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 2021-2022 RESOURCE DIRECTORY Community Associations – Maine • Rum Cove Property Owners Assn. - Wiscasset • Whistler Landing Condo Assn. - Scarborough • Sandpiper Cove Owners Assn. - Scarborough • Whitestone Villiage Condo - Kennebunk • Sandpiper II Condo Assn. - Scarborough • Wildwood Condo Assn. - Cape Elizabeth • Sandy Brook Condos - Wells • William Place Condo - Portland • Sawyer St. Condo Owners Assn. - Portland • Williamsburg Condo Assn. - Portland • The Seabreeze Condo - York • Willowood Condos - Scarborough • Sheepscot Harbor View HOA - Wiscasset • Wiltshire Place Condo Assn. - Camden • Shepards Cove Condo - Kittery • Windward Pointe Condo Owners Assn. - Wells • Shiretowne Common - Kennebunk • Winsor Green Owners Assn. - Naples • Signature Pines Condos Assn. - Brunswick • Worumbo Estates - Lisbon • Simonton Cove Condo Assn. - South Portland • Yarmouth Bluffs Condo Assn. - Yarmouth • Smith Court Phase 1 Condo - Windham • Yorke Woods Townhouse Assn. - York • Smith’s Farm of Portland - Portland • Yorkshire on the Green Owners Assn. - Spingvale • Smithwheel Court - Old Orchard Beach • Snowbrook Village Condo Assn. - Williamsburg Twp • Somerset Condo - Freeport • Spinnaker Ridge Condo Assn - Wells • Springbrook Hill Condos - Belfast • Squire’s Glen Condo Assn. - Ogunquit • Stonebrook Condo - Biddeford • Stoneridge Village Assn. - Westbrook • Stoneridge Village Assn. - Portland • Stratton Woods Condo Assn - Scarborough • Stratton Woods II Condo Assn. - Scarborough • Summer Village Condo Assn. - Moody • Sunfi eld Condo - Portland • Sunspray Condominium Assoc - Old Orchard Beach • Tall Pines - Gray • Tara Town Houses - Portland • The Wonderbrook Condo Assn. - Kennebunk • Thornton Oaks Assn. - Brunswick • T-Ledge Condo - South Portland • True Spring Farm Condo Assn. - Cumberland Foreside • VBTS Condo Owners Assn. - Casco • VBTS Condo Owners Assn. - Wells • Village at Rockport - Rockport • Village at Stockton Harbor Condo Assn. - Stockton Springs • Villages at Walker Meadow - Kennebunk • Washington Crossing Condo Assn. - Portland • Watercrest Condo Assn. - Wells • West End HOA - Auburn • Westbrook Housing - Westbrook • Whispering Sands Condo
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