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Town of Eddington

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Eddington is a rural town in southern Penobscot County, settled in 1780 and incorporated on February 22, 1811 from Eddington Plantation. It annexed land from Jarvis Gore in 1823 and from Brewer in 1846 and 1855.

The town is named for a Massachusetts native, Jonathan Eddy, who moved to Nova Scotia about 1758, became successful and prominent there, but returned to Boston to volunteer his services in the Revolutionary War. In 1785 he and nineteen other refugees from Nova Scotia were given 9,000 acres of land in what was to become Eddington.

Eddington Bend has been known as the sharp curve in the Penobscot River were Routes 9 & Routes 178 intersect. It is at the junction of the old river road, or military road, to Houlton and the old Airline stage route to Aurora and Calais. Today, three major roadways travel through Eddington. Route 9 connects Bangor to Calais & New Brunswick, Route 178 connects Eddington to Milford, and Route 46 connects Eddington to Holden & Bucksport.


Eddington Village has been known as the area were Routes 9 & Routes 46 intersect. This is a historic area of town that includes the Eddington Community Church, Comins Hall, and historic homes.


Eddington is bordered by the Town of Bradley to the north, the Town of Clifton to the east, the Town of Holden to the south, and the City of Brewer to the west.


Eddington is home to several bodies of water and recreational areas. The Penobscot River borders the western side of the town and recently was just reopened to Salmon fishing. Chemo Pond is the largest body of water in Eddington and is a busy place during the summer months. The Penobscot Experimental Forest, Davis Pond, and Boy Scout Camp Roosevelt are also popular destinations.


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Town Officials

Title Name
Town Manager, Municipal Clerk, Road Commissioner, Tax Collector Russell Smith
Municipal Treasurer Denise Knowles
Registrar of Voters Shawna Hinkley
General Assistance Christine Smith
Code Enforcement Charles Norburg, Jr.
Fire Chief Jim Ellis
Selectman Charles Grover, Jr.
Selectman Brian Glass
Selectman Donn Goodwin
Selectman Charles Baker, Jr.
Selectman Joan Brooks
Assessors' Agent Liz Morin
Animal Control Officer Cindy Dunton

Town Facts

County: Penobscot

School Dist/Dept:
MSAD 63

Senate District: 31

House District: 20

Congressional District: 2

Population: 2052

Area: 27.0 sq miles

Pop. Density: 82/sq mile

Longitude: W 68:37:08

Latitude: N 44:49:48

Contact Information

Address:
906 Main Rd
Eddington, ME 04428
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Tel: (207) 843-5233

Fax: (207) 843-7758

Office Hours: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Email: townofeddington@roadrunner.com

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