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Town of Rome

Kennebec CountyRome is a town in Kennebec County, settled about 1780 and incorporated on March 7, 1804 from a portion of West Pond Plantation. The originally much larger tract is now smaller having ceded land to Mount Vernon (1814), Vienna (1815, 1840), and Belgrade (1845, 1897).

Named for the ancient city of Rome, one historian is quoted as saying it has seven times as many hills as the eternal city whose name it bears, and granite enough to build the old Roman capital.

The town has substantial frontage on Long Pond and Great Pond in the Belgrade Lakes region, with many camping and other recreational opportunities.

Situated west of Oakland, though not all roads lead to it, Rome is served by Maine Routes 8, 27, 137 and 225.

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

Town Officials

Title Name
Assessors Agent Rj Duplisea
Municipal Clerk Betty Sillanpaa
Municipal Treasurer Judith Buzzell
Selectman/Assessor Malcolm Charles
Selectman/Assessor Richard Labelle
Selectman/Assessor Robert Moreau
Tax Collector Judith Buzzell

Town Facts

County: Kennebec

School Dist/Dept:
Rome School Department

Senate District: 18

House District: 84

Congressional District: 1

Population: 980

Area: 33.2 sq miles

Pop. Density: 39/sq mile

Longitude: W 69:53:05

Latitude: N 44:34:18

Contact Information

Address:
8 Mercer Road
Rome, ME 04963
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Tel: (207) 397-4011

Fax: (207) 397-5877

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