Sky lanterns (often known as floating, paper or Chinese lanterns) are made from thin paper stretched on a frame. A candle or other fuel source is held in a holder in the frame, and the burning fuel provides heat and lifts the lantern into the air. These lanterns are often used for weddings or memorials. However, they blow wherever the wind takes them and can cause fires if they land on something that is combustible. Maine law does not allow the use, sale or possession of sky lanterns in the state. • Maine Statute Title 8, Chapter 9-A, Section 221-A(4): defines fireworks and includes “the type of balloon that requires fire underneath to propel it”. This includes sky lanterns. *Note: the definition of fireworks is different from the definition of consumer fireworks, which allows certain types of fireworks to be bought, sold and used; but it doesn’t include sky lanterns. • Maine Statute Title 8, Chapter 9-A, Section 222(1) states: “A person may not possess or have under that person’s control fireworks.” This includes sky lanterns. • Maine Statute Title 8, Chapter 9-A, Section 223(1) states: “Except for the sale of consumer fireworks under section 223-A, a person may not sell, possess with the intent to sell or offer for sale fireworks.” This includes sky lanterns. Please contact the Maine Office of State Fire Marshal at (207) 626-3870 if you have questions.
The 2026 Spring Thaw Road Policy will be lifted on Monday, March 30, 2026. Road postings have been in effect since March 2, 2026, and will be lifted earlier than anticipated. A list of roads with posted weight restrictions (prohibiting heavy loads over 23,000 lbs gross registered weight) can be found here.
Lend a hand to help our community, beaches, and the environment at the Wells Beach Cleanup on Saturday, April 18, 2026, starting at 10:00 am.Volunteers will meet at Wells High School, 200 Sanford Road, at 10:00 am, then head out in groups to clean Wells Harbor, Wells Beach, and Drakes Island Beach. The event is hosted by the Wells Police Department.Beach lovers of all ages are welcome. Gloves and other supplies will be provided, and if you have a reach extender, feel free to bring it along to help pick up litter. Congdon’s Doughnuts will be supplying free donuts for all particpants. To RSVP, email Saundra at beachcleanup@yahoo.com with your name and the number of people in your group.
Online sales for 2026 Multi-Use and Transfer Station permits are now live. Permits may be purchased online from your mobile device, tablet, or computer at any time. Online purchasing allows you to complete your transaction at your convenience and helps reduce wait times at Town Hall during the busiest permit season.Online Multi-Use and Transfer Station Permit PortalBefore You StartHave the following information ready:Parcel ID number exactly as shown on your tax billLast name as shown on the tax billVehicle registration for the vehicle receiving the permitRegistered owner information and relationship to driverCredit card for paymentIf you have not used the online system before, a short video tutorial walks you through setting up your account, entering parcel information, uploading your vehicle registration, and completing your purchase step by step: Online Purchase TutorialMulti-Use PermitThe Multi-Use Permit ($50) combines beach parking and Transfer Station access into one permit.The Multi-Use Beach Parking Permit is required for parking in Town of Wells metered beach lots from the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend through the Monday of Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The permit also provides year-round access to the Wells Transfer Station.Eligibility:Available to residents and taxpaying property owners with current tax payments.Residents must have a tax bill in their name or, if renting, provide a vehicle registration showing excise tax paid to Wells.A resident or taxpayer may purchase up to two permits per tax parcel.Veteran Multi-Use Permit Discount: The Veteran Multi-Use Permit ($45) is for eligible resident/taxpaying veterans. The veteran must be listed on the vehicle registration and provide proof of veteran status at purchase.Please note:If you are a new owner and have not yet received a tax bill in your name, contact the Assessor’s Office at (207) 646-6081.Permits are not transferable and must be affixed to the inside of the driver’s side windshield within four inches of the bottom edge.Transfer Station PermitA standalone Transfer Station Permit ($5) is also available for purchase.2025 permits will continue to be accepted at the Transfer Station through the end of January. A grace period is in effect to allow adequate time to purchase 2026 permits.Permits are not transferable and must be affixed to the inside of the driver’s side windshield within four inches of the bottom edge.Mooring Holder PermitMooring holders with boats located on the eastern side of the harbor who wish to park without using lot meters must purchase a Mooring Holder Permit ($50). Limit: One permit per Mooring Holder AgreementThis permit allows parking in the Eastern Shore Lot in any available space. There are ten designated spaces for Mooring Holder permits. Permits may be purchased in person, online, or by mail.Other Purchase OptionsBy Mail:2026 Multi-Use and Transfer Station Permit By-Mail Request FormMail to:Town of WellsAttn: Multi-Use or Transfer Station Sticker208 Sanford RoadWells, ME 04090In Person:Wells Town Hall, Finance Office, during regular business hours.More Information:Multi-Use PermitsTransfer Station PermitsQuestions: Please contact our Finance Department at 207-646-5113.
Reminder- Seasonal dog leash rules change September 16th. Below is a refresher on the the year round leash rules for all public beaches, to include Wells Beach, Crescent Beach and Drakes Island Beach.Between April 1 and June 15, dogs are allowed on the beach at all times but MUST be on a leash and under the charge of a responsible personBetween June 16 and September 15, dogs are NOT permitted on the beach from 8am to 6pm. Before 8am and after 6pm, dogs are allowed on the beaches but MUST be on a leash and under the charge of a responsible person.Between September 16 and March 31, dogs are permitted on the beach at all times. The control of dogs is enforced by the Dog at Large Town Ordinance which is written based off of the Maine State Law.According to the Town Ordinance for Dogs at Large, "any dog leaving the property of its owner or custodian must be on a leash of suitable strength or must be under the supervision and verbal control of its master."Please be aware, Harbor Park is NOT considered a beach and the rule for dogs is enforced as the Dog at Large Town Ordinance, above.Please note: These restrictions do not apply to dogs on the property of their owner or on another property with the owner's permission, Seeing Eye dogs or other dogs assisting an individual with a disability or working police dogs.Additional information regarding animal control can be found here.
ChannelsCitizens with a Cable Box: the channel is 3 & 1302. Citizens with Direct to a Digital TV, with QAM tuner: the channel is 121-2.Schedule The schedule may change without notice or may deviate due to observed holidays. Please contact the Town Manager’s Office to confirm television meeting air times.
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