Union rewards everyday life with quiet lakes, a lively village green, and quick access to the coast via Route 17. Set between Rockland and Camden, it offers an easy commute to arts, dining, and maritime employers while preserving a down-to-earth, small-town rhythm. Town services are well organized through the Town of Union, and community traditions are a point of pride.
Each summer, the Union Fair—home of the Maine Wild Blueberry Festival—fills the fairgrounds with agricultural exhibits, music, and family fun. History buffs can explore regional heritage at the Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage, while food and craft enthusiasts sample award-winning spirits and views at Sweetgrass Farm Winery & Distillery. Daily life orbits the Common, Ayer Park’s beach on Seven Tree Pond, youth sports, and programs at the welcoming Vose Library.
Families appreciate that Union is part of RSU 40, with Union Elementary School in town and students continuing to Medomak Valley High School. The setting supports year-round recreation—paddling on Seven Tree and Crawford ponds, snowshoeing local woodland roads, and farm-stand hopping when harvest season arrives.
Housing options range from antique farmhouses with acreage to newer builds and lakefront retreats, all within reach of coastal employers and Midcoast healthcare. Whether you’re buying your first home or preparing to sell, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a top local real estate professional who knows Union inside and out.