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Town of Trenton

Hancock CountyTrenton is a town in Hancock County, incorporated on February 16, 1789 from Plantation Number One East of the Union River.

Named for the Battle of Trenton (New Jersey) in the American Revolution, it houses a visitors' center on Thompson Island between the mainland and Mount Desert Island.

The town gained national attention in 1969 when it turned down a major industrial development fearing the resulting pollution. The plan involved an aluminum smelting facility and an atomic power plant.

Just south of Ellsworth, its long shore on the Union River Bay is unusually smooth compared to the indented coastlines of towns to the east.

From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)

Town Officials

Title Name
Assessor Patricia Hopkins
Assessor Kelton Muise
Assessor Scott Snowman
Assessors Agent Gary Geaghan
Municipal Clerk Janet Muise
Municipal Treasurer Janet Muise
Selectman James Cameron
Selectman Michael Hodgkins
Selectman Michael Swanson
Tax Collector Janet Muise

Town Facts

County: Hancock

School Dist/Dept:
Trenton School Department

Senate District: 28

House District: 38

Congressional District: 2

Population: 1370

Area: 19.6 sq miles

Pop. Density: 75/sq mile

Longitude: W 68:23:46

Latitude: N 44:26:02

Contact Information

Address:
59 Oak Point Road
Trenton, ME 04605
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Tel: (207) 667-7207

Fax: (207) 667-0543

Email: townoffice@trentonme.com

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