11 Turner Center Road, Turner, ME 04282 • www.turnermaine.com
Turner, the oldest municipality in the county, is a rural community of forested hills, rolling fields, and family farms, located on the northern border of Auburn. It has over 200 years of agricultural history and produces apples, cranberries, eggs, dairy products, and numerous forest products. Its eastern border is formed by the mighty Androscoggin River, on the shores of which lie over 2,000 acres of state-managed land. This area provides four seasons of recreational opportunities, and an adjacent boat launch provides exceptional access to the river. Thirteen ponds of various sizes, most with public access, and two streams with excellent trout fishing top off the recreational experience.
| Square Miles |
62 |
| Population |
5,734 |
| Distance from Lewiston |
12 Miles |
| Type of Government |
Town Manager/Selectmen |
| 2012-13 Tax Rate |
$14.98 |
| Utilities |
Private Wells/Septic |
| Electricity |
Central Maine Power |
| Price of Average Single-Family Home |
$150,000 |
| Library |
207-225-2030 |
| Turner Museum & Historical Association |
207-225-2629 |
| Town Hall |
207-225-3414 |
| Town Manager |
Scott LaFlamme |