The Maine communities of Madison, Norridgewock, and Smithfield all have their own unique ties to the waters on which they were founded. Madison depends
on the waterfalls of the Kennebec River, the backbone
of central Maine, to support its manufacturing roots.
Wool mill operations began in 1881, but soon gave way
to the still prosperous paper mill. Norridgewock also rests on the shores of the Kennebec, but lacking the falls it was able...