Welcome to Bingham, Maine

Located halfway between the Equator and the North Pole in Somerset County, Maine, Bingham is a primary service center community with a population of just under 900. Bingham is known for its part in the log drive on the Kennebec River which ended in the 70s. The town is named after a former landowner, William Bingham, and was eventually incorporated in 1812.

We hope you enjoy Bingham as much as we do.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

4th of July Parade (Click Here)

2025 Community Concert Series Dates (Click Here)

Bingham Days Flyer (Click Here)

REMINDER: We don’t accept larger logs at the Transfer Station. Clean Brush ONLY.

Town Officials

1st Selectman
Jeffrey McKenzie

2nd Selectman
Juliana Richard

3rd Selectman
Drew Foran

Planning Board Chair
Peter Abraham
207-717-5605

Animal Control Officer
Bill Shaw
207-399-9445

Code Enforcement Officer
Timothy Andrews
207-592-5638

Sewer Department Superintendent
Charlie Pike
207-672-4484