Limestone Public Records Directory
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Limestone, Maine, is governed by the Limestone Town Council, which consists of 5 elected members. Each council member is elected at-large for a term of 3 years. The council is responsible for setting local policies, approving budgets, and overseeing municipal operations.
For the fiscal year 2023, Limestone's approximate annual operating budget is $1.5 million. This budget encompasses various local services, including public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community services, reflecting the town's commitment to maintaining a high quality of life for its residents.
The Limestone Town Council holds regular meetings on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Limestone Town Office, located at 85 Main Street, Limestone, ME 04750. Residents are encouraged to attend to stay informed about local governance and community issues.
Nestled within the rugged beauty of Aroostook County, Limestone, Maine, is a vibrant community with a population of approximately 1,800 residents. Established as a town in the early 20th century, Limestone has deep historical roots that date back to its incorporation in 1891. The town is characterized by its rich natural surroundings, providing a serene backdrop for a close-knit community that prides itself on its strong local values. Notable neighborhoods such as Limestone Village serve as the heart of the town, where residents often gather for community events and activities. The local economy is diverse, relying on small businesses, agriculture, and education, with the Limestone Community School being a significant employer in the area. What makes Limestone distinctive is its blend of rural charm and community spirit, where residents engage in outdoor activities and celebrate their heritage through various local festivals.
Law enforcement in Limestone is primarily served by the Limestone Police Department, which plays a crucial role in maintaining public safety and order within the community. Additionally, the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office provides regional support and resources for law enforcement matters. Should residents or interested parties need to access criminal records, the process begins at the local police records unit, where requests can be made for arrest records, mugshots, and booking records. If further information is needed, individuals may also contact the Aroostook County Jail, which serves as the county's detention facility. For comprehensive criminal history searches, residents can reach out to the Maine State Police Bureau of Investigation. This state-level agency houses the Maine Criminal History Record Repository, which provides access to a broader range of criminal records. Many of these records can be accessed through online portals, simplifying the request process and enabling users to quickly obtain the information they need.
The judicial framework serving Limestone is anchored by the Aroostook County District Court, which handles various legal matters relevant to the community. For those seeking court records, requests can be made through the court's online portal for efficiency; alternatively, individuals can visit the clerk's office in person. Vital records, including birth, death, and marriage certificates, are accessible through the county clerk-recorder's office or via the Maine Vital Records program. Property records are managed by the Aroostook County Assessor and Recorder, with many documents available through online databases for ease of access. Residents can also submit general public records requests in accordance with the Maine Freedom of Access Act, which typically ensures a response within 5 to 10 business days. This framework allows for transparency and accountability within local governance, providing residents with the means to stay informed and engaged with public proceedings.
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Limestone holds municipal elections for town government positions including select board members, school board representatives, and other local offices, typically conducted in June or November depending on the position. Voters can find information about local candidates, ballot questions, and election dates by contacting the town office or visiting the town website if available. Polling locations for Limestone voters are assigned based on residence; voters can confirm their polling place by contacting the Limestone Town Clerk or checking the Maine Secretary of State's online voter information lookup at maine.gov/portal/government/edemocracy/voter_lookup. Sample ballots and local election results are posted at the town office and sometimes on municipal websites after certification.
Under Maine law (21-A M.R.S. § 196), voter registration lists are public records available for inspection, though use is restricted to election-related purposes. Campaign finance reports for state and legislative candidates are searchable through the Maine Ethics Commission at maine.gov/ethics, showing contributions and expenditures for candidates seeking state office. Local candidate filings and municipal campaign finance records, where required, are maintained by the town clerk. In the November 2024 general election, Aroostook County showed strong voter participation with turnout exceeding 70% in many precincts for the presidential race, reflecting Maine's traditionally high civic engagement.
Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, Limestone voters will decide several significant races. Maine will hold gubernatorial elections in 2026 as Governor Janet Mills' current term expires; this race will be a major focus statewide. Maine's state legislature elections will include both State Senate District 1 (covering northern Aroostook County including Limestone) and State House District 147, with candidates filing throughout 2026. Aroostook County will likely see elections for county commissioner positions, sheriff, and other county offices depending on term expirations. While neither of Maine's U.S. Senate seats is scheduled for election in 2026 (Senator Collins is up in 2026—correction: Senator Susan Collins is actually up for reelection in 2026, making this a major race), Maine's 2nd Congressional District seat representing Limestone will also be on the ballot. Local races may include Limestone select board positions and school board seats. Voters should monitor the town office and local media for candidate announcements and filing deadlines throughout 2026. Maine voters can request absentee ballots online at maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/AbsenteeBallot/index.pl, by contacting their town clerk, or in person at the town office. Absentee ballot applications must be submitted by the Thursday before Election Day, though voters can request and vote absentee in person at the clerk's office up until the day before the election.
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