Saint Agatha, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Town of Saint Agatha, Maine is a small rural community in northern Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The town's population is approximately 747 year round. The town is famous for its 6,000-acre Long Lake, a twelve-mile-long body of water that draws visitors from around the world. The town also features access to snowmobile trails and two boat launching facilities, fitness centers, tennis courts, and a softball field.

The town's population was spread out among age groups, with a median age of 51.6 years. In 1889, five boys came from the NY Foundling Hospital, which turned St. Joseph's Dorm into classrooms and dormitories. By 1897, the St. Agatha Home housed 400 children, and in 1898, the town celebrated the first reunion of 75 girls.

The city is home to several churches, including Alahambra Church, Congregation Bnai Israel, Saint Agatha's Church, and Jehovah's Witnesses of Sunset Park. In addition, the city has several mosques, including Al-Mustafa Islamic Center and Masjid Oulel-Albab. Located on a former theater site, the mosque opened amid controversy.