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Town of Troy

Waldo CountyTroy is a town in Waldo County, incorporated on February 22, 1812 from Bridge's Plantation, formerly the township T4 R1 NWP.

The community has had a long succession of names. First incorporated as Kingville, it changed its name to Joy three years later in 1815, only to switch to Montgomery in 1826, and finally to Troy in 1827.

Those honored by these names were General Bridge of Massachusetts, an early proprietor, Governor William King, Benjamin Joy, an early proprietor, and English General Montgomery who died in the battle for Quebec.

Maine Route 220 joins U.S. Route 202/Maine Route 9 at Green's Corner near the shore of Unity Pond. Carleton Pond, Bog, and Stream are accessible from Route 220 in the north end of town.

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

Town Officials

Title Name
Assessors Agent Hamlin Associates
Municipal Clerk Janet Cropley
Municipal Treasurer Sharon Moody
Selectman/Assessor Fuller Frederica
Selectman/Assessor Kathleen Mattingly
Selectman/Assessor Erwin Piper
Tax Collector Sharon Moody

Town Facts

County: Waldo

School Dist/Dept:
MSAD 03

Senate District: 23

House District: 45

Congressional District: 2

Population: 963

Area: 34.3 sq miles

Pop. Density: 28/sq mile

Longitude: W 69:15:18

Latitude: N 44:40:30

Contact Information

Address:
129 Rogers Road
Troy, ME 04987
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Tel: (207) 948-2283

Fax: (207) 948-5456

Website: Official Website

Email: townoftroy@uninets.net

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