Nestled in the foothills of Western Maine, Harrison is a beautiful place to to work in, live in or visit. Our residents enjoy small-town charm year-round, with a real sense of community.
Thank you for visiting our site. If you haven't already, we look forward to you visiting our friendly village.
Let us join together in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. "Freedom Is Not Free"
Please note our new Memorial Day service schedule:
9AM- PARADE will form at the United Parish Congregational Church in Harrison.
10:30AM- CHURCH SERVICE at the United Parish Congregational Church in Harrison. Presentation of Medals- Guest Speaker: MSG Jeremy Wentworth. Ice Cream will ne served to the children following the church service.
Bradley Arthur Plante to assume the Town Manager role July 1st.
Town of
Mooring Applications-
Pursuant to the Town of
The Mooring Permit fees are as follows:
Residential non-shorefront property owner is $200.00
Non-residential non-shorefront property owner is $300.00
For further information, call the Town Office at 583-2241.
2008 FUN, FRIENDS & FITNESS 8-WEEK SUMMER PROGRAM JUNE 23 - AUGUST 14
REGISTRATION AT THE TOWN OFFICE
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Transfer station stickers are available at the Town Office. Please bring your license plate number, which is required now. These stickers are valid for two years and will expire on December 31, 2008.
If you are the owner/keeper of a dog over six (6) months of age, the State of Maine requires the dog to be licensed. This is the only way to control the spread of rabies, a deadly disease with no known cure. 90% of the dog license fee goes directly to fighting animal cruelty in Maine. All dog licenses expired December 31st.
Dog License costs: neutered or spayed $6.00 per dog with current certificate; all others will be $11.00 per dog. (If you are not sure about current rabies vaccinations the town clerks will be happy to help you). Late charge is now $15.00 per dog. On March 21, the list of unlicensed dogs will be given to the dog officer and at this point the late fee becomes $25.00 per dog.