County of Penobscot
Penobscot County was incorporated in 1816 and the county seat is Bangor. The Penobscot River, Maine’s longest, runs through the County. It is one of Maine’s largest counties, covering over 3,250 square miles. The County borders Piscataquis County on the West and Washington and Hancock Counties on the East.
Bangor is home to many businesses and cultural centers, including the Maine Shakespeare Festival. Also, Orono, in Penobscot County, is home to the main campus of the University of Maine. |
County Officials
Title |
Name |
District Attorney |
R. Christopher Almy |
Register of Probate |
Susan M. Almy |
County Commissioner |
Peter K. Baldacci |
County Commissioner |
Richard D. Blanchard |
Register of Deeds |
Susan F. Bulay |
County Administrator |
Bill Collins |
County Commissioner |
Thomas J. Davis, Jr. |
County Treasurer |
Ann Dowd |
Emergency Management |
Tom Robertson |
County Sheriff |
Glenn Ross |
Cities, Towns, & Townships
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X-Y-Z A-B-C-D Alton | Bangor | Bradford | Bradley | Brewer | Burlington | Carmel | Carroll Plt | Charleston | Chester | Clifton | Corinna | Corinth | Dexter | Dixmont | Drew Plt | E-F-G-H East Millinocket | Eddington | Edinburg | Enfield | Etna | Exeter | Garland | Glenburn | Greenbush | Hampden | Hermon | Holden | Howland | Hudson | I-J-K-L Indian Island | Kenduskeag | Lagrange | Lakeville | Lee | Levant | Lincoln | Lowell | M-N-O-P Mattawamkeag | Maxfield | Medway | Milford | Millinocket | Mount Chase | Newburgh | Newport | Old Town | Orono | Orrington | Passadumkeag | Patten | Plymouth | Q-R-S-T Seboeis Plt | Springfield | Stacyville | Stetson |
U-V-W Veazie | Webster Plt | Winn | Woodville | X-Y-Z
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