Bremen, ME, is a quiet coastal town with a population of fewer than 1,000 residents, which increases during the summer months. Located on Muscongus Bay, Bremen is divided into smaller villages like Broad Cove, Medomak, Turners Corner, and Muscongus, each with unique features. Broad Cove, where the Medomak River meets Muscongus Bay, includes trails, a marina, and Hog Island, home to the Audubon Camp. Medomak is known for its shell fishing access and working harbors, while Turner’s Corner is centrally located, and Muscongus anchors the southern part of town. Bremen's economy is driven by lobster and clam harvesting and seasonal tourism, with natural preserves and coastline attracting visitors. Residential areas are scenic, with cottages, farmhouses, Cape Cods, ranch-styles, and colonial-inspired homes. Hog Island serves as a wildlife sanctuary, and preserves like Geele Preserve and Pemaquid Pond Preserve offer trails and birdwatching. Dining options are limited, with The Anchor and Muscongus Bay Lobster Company serving local seafood. For groceries and essentials, residents travel to nearby Damariscotta or Waldoboro. Bremen's students attend Bristol Consolidated School, a highly rated elementary school, and many high school students choose Lincoln Academy in Newcastle. State Route 32 connects Bremen to nearby towns and U.S. Route 1, with Portland International Jetport about 65 miles away.