Life is Better in Limestone

Small-Town Charm With Big Opportunities

Experience the charm of small-town Maine living with access to scenic beauty, friendly neighbors, and a strong sense of community.

Limestone is a welcoming Maine community where small-town charm meets big possibilities. Surrounded by natural beauty
and year-round recreation, it’s a place to live, work, and play. Here, neighbors become friends and community pride runs deep.

About Limestone

Limestone, Maine is a welcoming community in Aroostook County known for its rich history, scenic landscapes, and strong sense of local pride. Once home to the former Loring Air Force Base, the town has grown into a hub for innovation, outdoor recreation, and year-round events. Residents and visitors alike enjoy access to trails, parks, and the internationally recognized Maine Winter Sports Center facilities.

Affordable Cost of Living

Safe, Friendly Neighborhoods

Strong Community Values

Active Town Government

Year-Round Outdoor Recreation

Local Schools & Education

Natural Beauty Everywhere

Close to Regional Attractions

Rich Local History

Supportive Business Community

Resident Services

Access a wide range of town resources, support programs, and essential information designed for our residents.

Tax Information

Find details on local property taxes, billing schedules, and payment options.

Licenses/Registration

Apply for or renew town licenses and registrations for residents or businesses.

Certificates

Request official town certificates such as birth, death, or marriage records.

Campground Rentals


Reserve seasonal or nightly camping spots at Trafton Campground.

EV Charging Stations

Locate and access public electric vehicle charging stations around town.

Town GIS


Explore interactive maps and property data through the town’s GIS system.

Government
& Committees

Limestone, Maine, is committed to serving its residents through transparent governance and active community engagement. Our town leadership and committees work together to guide policy, oversee projects, and ensure that local services meet the needs of everyone. From planning and development to public safety and recreation, every decision is made with the community in mind. We encourage residents to participate in meetings, share feedback, and stay informed about the initiatives shaping Limestone’s future. By fostering collaboration and accountability, our government strives to make Limestone a stronger, more vibrant place to live, work, and play.

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Community

Limestone, Maine, is a town with deep agricultural roots and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle while staying connected through local events, volunteer opportunities, and town programs. From family farms to small businesses, Limestone offers a welcoming environment where neighbors support each other and traditions are cherished. Our town values both growth and preservation, creating a space where people of all ages can thrive. With scenic landscapes, friendly gatherings, and a commitment to civic engagement, Limestone truly embodies the spirit of community.

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Meet the Town Manager

Edward S. Pocock III

Edward Pocock III is a dedicated public servant with a proven record of integrity and leadership in government, business, and community service. After beginning his career in the U.S. Air Force, he spent 25 years with the Southington Police Department, retiring as a captain, and later led successful ventures in construction and commercial real estate. He has also served nearly three decades in volunteer leadership roles, including the Board of Education, Board of Water Commissioners, and Town Council, helping drive school technology, infrastructure improvements, ethics reform, and major town initiatives. Today, Ed and his wife, Jacy, lead a philanthropic foundation supporting law enforcement, student development, and community programs, backed by his advanced education and professional recognition.

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Trail Conditions

Limestone, Maine, is a town with deep agricultural roots and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle while staying connected through local events, volunteer opportunities, and town programs. From family farms to small businesses, Limestone offers a welcoming environment where neighbors support each other and traditions are cherished. Our town values both growth and preservation, creating a space where people of all ages can thrive. With scenic landscapes, friendly gatherings, and a commitment to civic engagement, Limestone truly embodies the spirit of community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Town Office in Limestone offers a wide range of essential municipal services for residents, businesses, and visitors. These services typically include motor vehicle registrations, dog licensing, hunting and fishing licenses, tax payments and information, vital records (birth, death, and marriage certificates), and general assistance with town-related inquiries. The office also supports elections, voter registration, and provides access to public documents and forms.

The Town Office observes standard federal and state holidays throughout the year. These commonly include New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents’ Day, Patriots’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Columbus Day), Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Holiday closures may vary slightly each year, so residents are encouraged to check the town website or contact the office in advance.

The Limestone Town Office is located at 93 Main Street, Limestone, Maine. Office hours typically follow a weekday schedule, though hours may vary by department or season. For the most accurate and up-to-date hours of operation, residents should visit the town website or contact the office directly.

To report a road concern, pothole, or maintenance issue, residents should contact the Town Office directly by phone or visit in person. Providing detailed information—such as the exact location, type of issue, and any safety concerns—helps ensure a faster and more accurate response. In urgent situations involving hazards or safety risks, residents should contact emergency services.

Residents can contact the Select Board or Town Manager through the Town Office. Messages can typically be submitted by phone, email, or in writing. Many towns also provide contact forms or directories on their website listing official contact information. Attending public meetings is another way to communicate directly and stay involved in local decision-making.

Local ordinances, policies, and regulations are usually available on the Town of Limestone’s official website or at the Town Office. These documents may include zoning ordinances, land use regulations, and municipal policies. Residents can review these materials online or request copies in person for more detailed information.

Meeting agendas and approved minutes for the Select Board and other committees are typically posted on the town’s website. These documents provide transparency into local government decisions and upcoming discussions. Physical copies may also be available at the Town Office for public review.

To request public records, residents should contact the Town Office and submit a request either in person, by mail, or electronically if available. Requests should clearly describe the information being sought to help staff process them efficiently. Access to public records is governed by Maine’s Freedom of Access Act (FOAA), and certain fees or processing times may apply depending on the request.

Life is Better in Limestone

Small-Town Charm With Big Opportunities

Experience the charm of small-town Maine living with access to scenic beauty, friendly neighbors, and a strong sense of community.