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Monroe Street Party 2018

  Thanks in large part to the work of Suzanne Hall, Monroe celebrated its Bicentennial with two bands, grilled hot dogs, LOTS of ice cream, and a whole bunch of people who came out to socialize and get their groove

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Bi-Centennial Banners

You will be seeing some new banners posted around town soon, marking Monroe’s Bicentennial celebration. Many thanks to Norma Whitman for designing them and having them created. And thanks to the volunteers who help install them.

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1946 Ford Maxim – Memorial Day Parade

Monroe’s first fire truck, repaired and on the road for the 2017 Memorial Day Parade.  Jimmy Knight driving and Sonny Clements riding shotgun. Photo: Nathan Hillman  

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Informational Meeting on June 1, 2017 re: Solar Proposal for Monroe Town Hall

The Monroe Planning Board will be hosting an information program about a proposal to put solar panels on the Monroe Town Hall to generate electricity for the town facilities. Please join us at the town hall on Thursday, June 1 at

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2017 Town Meeting June 19

The 2017 Monroe Town Meeting was held on a pleasant June evening this year, and progressed quite smoothly. The article that got the most discussion was Article 49: To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of

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Monroe Fire Trucks in the Fire Station

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Northern Pond

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Northern Pond Map

NPNA Trail Guide

DIRECTIONS: Maps to the trails are available in a box on the bulletin board in the lobby of the Monroe Town Hall. To reach the area, drive east on Route 139 from the junction of Routes 141 and 139 and take the first left onto the Monroe Road. One mile farther on, turn left onto Dahlia Farm Road and in 1.5 miles watch for a small sign on the left: Northern Pond. In late spring, summer and fall, you can drive to a small parking area from which the trails depart. Beyond the small parking area, this access, which continues on to the canoe launch, is very rocky and uneven. It’s wise to proceed on foot or in four-wheel drive vehicles with high clearance. This access road is not plowed in winter. Then people park along the side of Dahlia Farm Road.

Not far into the woods off Dahlia Farm Road in Monroe, Maine, Northern Pond lies surrounded by marshland and upland forest of mixed hemlock, balsam, pine, spruce, birch, oak, and maple. Fed and drained by Thurlow Brook, the pond and surrounding area stretch unbroken for more than half a mile.

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The pond has been a place for fishing, both summer and winter, for many years. Generations of children, first brought to the pond on family picnics, have spent their free hours there, fishing, finding frogs and beaver dams, watching birds, and creating their games.

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Legislative Contacts

Senator Angus King (2018) Offices in Augusta, Presque Isle, Scarborough, and Washington, D.C. Senator Susan M. Collins (2020) Offices in Augusta, Auburn, Bangor, Caribou, Lewiston, Portland, and Washington D.C. Representative Jared Golden (2020) 2nd District State Senator Glenn “Chip” Curry

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Important Stuff

8 Swan Lake Ave.
Monroe, ME 04951
207-525-3515

Town Office Hours
Mon: 8:00 – 5:00pm
Wed: 8:00 – 2:00pm
Wed: 4:00 – 7:00pm
Fri: 8:00 – 5:00pm

Transfer Station
Sat: 7:30 – 12:00pm
Mon: 4:00 – 7:30pm

Library Hours
Mon: 10:00 – 1:00pm
Wed: 4:00 – 7:00pm
Fri: 10:00 – 1:00pm
Sat: 10:00 – 1:00pm

Select Board Meeting
Wednesday biweekly @ 6:00pm

Planning Board Meeting
3rd Monday @ 7:00pm

RSU 3 School Board Meeting
2nd Monday @ 6:30pm

Fire Department
Inspection/Business Meeting:
2nd Tuesday @ 6:30pm
Training Meeting:
4th Tuesday @ 6:30pm

Conservation Commission
1st Monday @ 6:00pm
(If this is a holiday then the meeting will be the following Monday)

Town Documents