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Street Listing STREET DIR. DATA WORK SHEET BLUE = New Road PW=PRIVATE AREA GREEN = Paper Road PINK = No Bulk PU TW =TOWN WAY OF SIGN IT W/G TOWN STREET NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION TRASH DAY TRASH ZONE South off York St. (Rt. 1A), [near#241] just. east. of village square; York Ambulance PW YV SALISBURY AVENUE Garage is on this road. WED 1 north off Beech Ridge Rd; last. right before Scotland Bridge Rd; bears left to TW YV SALTWATER DRIVE Riverwood Dr. FRI 1 PW YV SAMUEL RAYNES PATH Second right off Gardners Crossing, which is off Raynes Neck Road FRI 2 TW YB SAND CASTLE CIRCLE Off Nubble Rd; 1St. left from Long Beach Ave. MON 1 PW YB SAND STREET 3rd right off Railroad Ave Ext. TUES 2 PW YB SANDEE LANE Off Ridge Rd. [near#282] is a right just north of Beacon St. TUES 2 PW YB SANDPIPER RUN Off Beacon St.; 1st. left from Long Beach Ave.; runs to Mariner Way TUES 2 PW YV SANDY POINT ROAD Off High Pasture Rd (which is off Old Mast Rd which is off Rt 91) THUR 2 PW YV SARGENTS LANE North off Rt. 91; [near#211] 1St. right west. of Scotland Bridge Rd. THUR 2 PW YV SCHOONER LANDING A continuation of Dock Road; runs off Dock Rd to the York River. WED 2 West off Chases Pond Rd; 4th left from Spur Rd; loops north & rejoins Chases Pond TW YV SCITUATE ROAD Rd at east. end of pond. THUR 2 Off Scituate Rd; from upper end Scituate Road is just south of the Water District's PW YV SCITUATE TRAIL gate to the watershed on the right just past Apgar Lane THUR 2 TW YV SCOTLAND BRIDGE ROAD Connects Rt. 91 & Beech Ridge Rds; app. 2 miles from Rt. 1 on Rt. 91; [near#211] FRI 1 Off the cul-de-sac end of Foxtail Dr (which is off Saltwater Drive which is off Beech PW YV SCOTLAND POINT Ridge Rd). FRI 1 TW YH SCOTT AVENUE Northeast off Woodbridge Rd; 1st. right from Rt. 1A; ends at Eureka Ave. TUES 1 TW YB SEA MIST LANE 7th left off Ridge Rd. [near#317] from York Beach. TUES 2 Off Oceanside Ave; the 1st right in from the triangle, behind the Tides Inn Condo PW YB SEA ROSE LANE units TUES 2 PW YV SEA SPRAY LANE 1st left off of Lobster Cove Rd., Dead end TUES 1 East off York St (Rt 1A);[near#660] between Roaring Rock Rd and Lobster Cove TW YH SEA TRUMPET DRIVE Ext.. MON 1 Off High St.; 2nd right from north Main St. (Rt. 1A); crosses Freeman St.; ends at PW YB SEABERRY LANE Beach St. MON 1 East off Godfrey Cove Rd; 2nd left from Raynes Neck Rd, near section where road PW YH SEABREEZE LANE becomes Surf Point Rd; Dead end. FRI 2 PW YV SEABURY COVE ROAD 3rd left off Seabury Rd. [near#92] after intersection of Southside Rd FRI 2 West off Rt. 103;[near#101] 1st. right south of causeway & marina; ends after TW YV SEABURY ROAD crossing Sewall's Bridge. FRI 2 PW YH SEAFARER WAY 1st left off lower end of Eastern Point Rd TUES 1 AKA Flintrock Drive/ Flintrock Drive Ext. which is the second left off Orchard Farms TW YV SEAHAWK LANE Rd from Rt 1 WED 2 Right off the end of Argo Point Lane ( which is off the end of Western Point Rd) ; PW YV SEALHEAD POINT LANE dead end St. FRI 2 Off Long Beach Ave( Rt.1A); [near#10] it is 1st. road on right just. before Broadway, PW YB SEATURN LANE after Church St. TUES 1 PW YB SEAVIEW AVENUE Off Juniper Rd; 2nd right from Long Beach Ave. TUES 2 2nd street eastward from Ridge Rd on Mitchell Rd; runs perpendicular to Gross Ave PW YB SEAWARD WAY and connects to Jerimiah Lane TUES 2 PW CN SEAWATCH PATH Off Shore Rd; loops to the oceanside of Shore Rd MON 2 PW YB SECOND AVENUE North off Nubble Rd; 5th left from Rt. 1A after Church Street Ext. MON 1 Runs between Woodbridge Rd (opposite Darcy Rd) to York St. (Rt. 1A);[near#440 York St] Sentry Hill Rd has 2 Exits onto York St.; one opposite York Harbor Post TW YH SENTRY HILL ROAD Office. WED 1 TW YV SENTRY HILL TRAIL North off York Street ;[near#420] ties into Sentry Hill Rd WED 1 PW YV SEWALLS HILL 1st left off Seabury Rd [near#26] past Southside Rd. FRI 2 TW CN SEWALLS PASTURE ROAD South off Mountain Rd just. east. of turnpike dead ends. THUR 1 TW YV SHAW'S FARM LANE west. off Birch Hill Rd, just. south of David Dr.; 3rd right from Rt. 91. FRI 1 From Dover Bluff left onto Fourth Ave, Shelton Ave is left and right at the end, runs TW/PW YB SHELTON AVENUE west to Sixth Ave and east back onto Nubble Road.; private road. MON 1 PW CN SHEPHERDS WAY Off Sentry Hill Trail which is off SentrySTREET Hill Road DIR. DATA WORK SHEET WED 1 TW YH SHERU LANE North off Woodbridge Rd; 2nd right from Rt. 1A; joins Eureka Ave. TUES 1 From Rt. 1A by CN River north into Ogunquit; town road from Rt. 1A to TW CN SHORE ROAD Agamenticus Ave.; State Road (winter maintenance by town) MON 2 Route 1 to Ridge Rd. connector. Route 1 entrance just south of Wild Kindom Rd., TW YB SHORT SANDS ROAD Ridge Rd. entrance just north of Caddy's Way. PW YV SILVER RIDGE DRIVE East off Scituate Road, north of Apgar Lane. THUR 2 PW YV SIMONDS LANE First right off Rumsey Rd. THUR 2 PW YB SIMPSON HILL ROAD Semi-circular dirt. road behind VFW, off Rt. 1A; joins Rt. 1A on each side of VFW. MON 2 Southwest. off Rt. 1A (York St.) [near#445] near York Harbor Post Office; ends at TW YH SIMPSON LANE water. WED 1 1st right off Long Sands Road after Elm Street headed towards the beach. (is a dirt PW YV SISTER LUCAS WAY road) TUES 1 PW YB SIXTH AVENUE North at junction of Dover Bluff & Nubble Rds; joins Shelton drive. MON 1 West off Ridge Road, [near#291] runs paralell to Paul and Oceanside West, past TW/PW YB SKYLARK LANE Spruce Street to stone wall. THUR 1 PW YV SMALLS WAY From Long Sands Rd. to Ridge Rd., 3rd left off Ridge Rd. Dead end. THUR 1 West off Ridge Road, [near#212] access road to Smith Little League Baseball Field, PW YB SMITH FIELD LANE with homes at end THUR PW YV SNAP HOOK DRIVE 4th right off Southside Road [near#50] from Rt 1 FRI 2 From Organug Road onto Winterbrook, onto Mallard Drive; Snowbird Lane is straight thru to the cul-de-sac in a southerly direction. From Orchard Farm Road, : left on Duck Lane, left on Flintrock Drive, right on Mallard Drive, at intersection, right TW YV SNOWBIRD LANE on Snowbird WED 2 TW YV SNOWDIN RIDGE Off Chases Pond Rd; 2nd right from Mountain Rd. THUR 2 PW YV SNOWSHOE SPRING 2nd right off Chases Pond Road from the Spur THUR 2 Entrance road to Sohier Park, off Nubble Road, leads to Fox's Restaurant and TW YB SOHIER PARK ROAD Nubble Lighthouse parking area. MON 1 PW YB SONNYS LANE 1st right off Ridge Road [near#348] after Rodgers Road coming from the beach THUR 1 TW YV SOUTH STREET South off Plaisted Rd; 2nd left from Rt. 1; Dead end. THUR 1 East. off Rt. 1; [near#108] 1st. left south of York River; opposite Beech Ridge Rd; TW YV SOUTHSIDE ROAD ends at Seabury Rd. FRI 2 PW YH SPARHAWK WAY Northeast off Pepperell Way; 1st. left from Brave Boat Harbor Rd. FRI 2 TW YB SPARROW LANE Last right off Meadowlark Drive; Whippoorwill Estates Development WED 1 PW YB SPRING POND CIRCLE Off Ridge Rd; off Styles Lane; loops back onto Styles TUES 1 Off Cycad Ave.; 1st. left from jct. Broadway & Cycad Ave.; passes Highland Ave. & PW YB SPRING STREET Valley Rd; ends at Cycad near Sohier Park end. MON 1 PW YB SPRUCE STREET Parallel to Ridge Rd, west. side; runs between Norton Ave. Ext. & Beacon St. Ext.. THUR 1 State YV SPUR ROAD Access road from Rt. 1 to Rt. 95/Maine Turnpike/Chases Pond Rd; State road --- --- TW YV SQUIRE LANE Off Rt. 1 [near#855] which is just north of Old Post Rd on left THUR 1 PW YV ST ANDREWS LANE Off Pinecrest Drive, (which is off Scotland Bridge Road) FRI 1 PW CN ST ASPINQUID AVE North on Shore Rd. , right on Aspetong Ave, then first left MON 2 PW CN STACY LANE Right off Rt. 1, [near#1365] just north of Flo's Hotdogs THUR 1 Off Harbor Beach Rd, on right from Rt. 1A; leads to Stageneck Inn & Condos; TW YH STAGE NECK ROAD private road WED 1 PW CN STAPLES POND ROAD Off Pine Hill Road South, left off Raccoon Ridge before coming out by the Hillcrest THUR 1 TW YH STARBOARD LANE East. off Rt. 1A;[near#490] 1st. right north of Harbor Beach Rd; Dead end. WED 2 PW CN STEAM MILL RD. 1st right off Clark Road when coming off Rt 1 THUR 1 PW CN STELLA LANE Right off of Uplands Lane MON 2 PW CN STONE POINT Right off Stoney Brook, which is right off Logging Rd.
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