NOTICE
Maine Department of Environmental Protection will hold a public hearing Monday, June 16th, 2025, at 6 pm in the Media Room at the Municipal Building on Washington Street to explain and answer questions regarding the treatment of Sokokis Lake with herbicide.
THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, JUNE 19TH FOR THE HOLIDAY.
NOTICE
The next meeting of the Selectboard will be Monday, June 23, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in the Media Room at the Municipal Building on Washington Street. An Executive Session will be held at 6:30 p.m, 1 MRSA & 405 (6) (A)
REQUEST FROM THE WATER DISTRICT
"We need 41 more people to respond to the income survey. If we get 41 more people to respond we will be eligible for the main drinking water loan forgiveness program."
If you have an account with the Limerick Water District and haven't received a survey question form, please call the Limerick Water District at
207-793--4401, leave a message and we will send you one.
A door-to-door survey was done by David Tortora from RCAP Solutions. They are going to go door-to-door TUESDAY June24th again in the late afternoon and early evening. He will answer your questions, and we are hoping that we will realize 41 more people. David Tortora will help fill out the survey if you wish.
All answers are confidential. All results are reported to the Water District in aggregate. No one at the Water District will see individual statements. The aggregate numbers are used for grant submissions and hopefully loan forgiveness.
Please help us to help you keep your water invoices as low as possible. Thank You for you much needed help and participation!
ATTENTION CRAFTERS & ARTISANS
August 9, 2025 Limerick will celebrate their Semiquincentennial of the Settlement of Limerick. Festivities on Saturday will include a Craft Fair at the Brick Town Hall on Main Street from 9am-3pm.
Tables are $25 each and you can book your space by completing application below.
Committee Meeting
The Semiquincentennial Committee will meet next on Wednesday June 18, 2025 at the Fire Dept on School Street at 6 p.m on June 18th at 6 p.m.
Planning continues for the vents. Interested in helping on August 9, 2025 Celebration, please join us on the 18th at 6 p.m. Tables are $25 each and you can book your space by completing application below.
NOTICE
STARTING JUNE 2ND, THE BOARD WILL MEET EVERY OTHER WEEK FOR JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. Join us for these important meetings to stay informed and engaged with community updates.
The Town Clerk/Tax Collector's Office is looking to hire a full-time (37 hours a week) Deputy Town Clerk/Tax Collector. The starting pay is $18.00 or higher with certification pertaining to these positions. To apply: please fill out the application found on the Town website: www.limerickme.org under Opportunities Tab and submit to dtibbetts@limerickme.org or by bringing to the Town Clerk's Office in person during regular business hours (9-4:30PM) Monday-Friday.
NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN goes online 6/12/2025
The Selectboard has approved a 4 way stop at the intersection of Emery Corner Rd/Pickerel Pond Rd and Quarry Road. New red blinking STOP signs will GO LIVE on Thursday 6/12/2025 .
Emery Corner Rd from this intersection to Sawyer Mtn Rd speed limit is posted at 35 miles per hour. Quarry Rd speed limit is posted at 35 miles per hour. Please adhere to these limits to ensure safety for all residents.
Warrant Voted on March 14, 2025
LIVE MEETINGS CAN BE SEEN AT:
Spectrum Cable Channel 5
Spectrum TV Channel 22
www.src-tv.org Click Bandstand Icon
SRCM - Town of Limerick - YouTube
Archive is at SRCM - Town of Limerick - YouTube
Repeats are cablecast Spectrum Cable Channel 5
on a fixed schedule,
Archive since 4/1/2024 is at
SRCM - Town of Limerick - YouTube
Meeting Archive through 4/1/2024
Click above
Select Board's Meeting are on Monday at 7:00 p.m.
at the Municipal Building 55 Washington Street.
(Unless it is a Holiday, then Tuesday)
Join us in person or watch meetings on Spectrum Cable Channel 5
or the internet Livestream on SRC-TV.org.
Any questions for non-attendees may be emailed to
selectboardadmin@limerickme.org
Livestream Archive for Municipal Building meetings now accessed by clicking Municipal Bldg. Icon at
SRC-TV.org on the internet.
Contact Us:
Office Hours:
Town Clerk/Tax Collector
Monday-Friday
9.00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
Treasurer
Tues., & Thurs.
10:00 a.m. - 12 noon
1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wed.
9:00 a.m. - 12 noon
1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Select Board Admin
Monday 1-5pm,
Wednesday & Friday
10:30-3:30pm
Office Telephone: 207-793-4470
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August 9, 2025
SAVE THE DATE! Celebrate with us!
Craft Fair at BTH 9 a.m.
Parade at 10 a.m. on Main St.
Friday Night Family Dance 8/8/2025
6 - 8 p.m. Kick Off Event!
Join us for a full day of fun activities and entertainment for the whole family on August 9th!


FUN FACT
Limerick Legends
At the heart of our Limerick community lies a rich tapestry of stories, woven together by the vibrant lives of its citizens. Our Semiquincentennial Celebration will illuminate past narratives, celebrating the diverse voices that have contributed to our shared
journey.
The aim is to foster connections, inspire empathy, ignite a sense of belonging and a sense of place. By honoring the triumphs, challenges, and dreams of our people, past and present, may we create a more inclusive and compassionate community, where every voice is heard, valued, and cherished.
We'd like to Celebrate Your Story too!
Have a story to tell? Share your experiences and join the conversation today. Citizens are invited to tell their story at our 250th Celebration on
August 9, 2025. Want to learn more?
Email Lisa at llepage6@yahoo.com for additional details and to find out how to participate in this historic event.
Call Lisa at 207-651-1594.
COMING SOON - Parson Edmund Eastman
When the pioneers moved inland from the coast in to the wilderness of Limerick, " the minister of an established church was not far behind. The laws of the Commonwealth made every man a church member to the extent of paying the minister, hence, whenever a plantation of an infant town was organized the minister was in their midst.
Parson Eastman, the first settled minister in Limerick." The Daily Biddeford Journal
1885
COMING SOON - Anne Carroll Moore
“This is the perfect description of Anne Carroll Moore... “She found the magic and wonder in life and freely celebrated it with those around her. Her greatest legacy, I believe, is her ability to see things as children see them; her great respect for children and her insistence that the literature they read and the illustrations they see are worthy of them. She was a lady who made things happen.” Henry Danger, writer. ACM: Children’s advocate, storyteller, librarian who is renown nationally & internationally. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of young readers and storytellers.