Milbridge, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

To help you understand the safety of your neighborhood, we've prepared a crime map for Milbridge, ME. It shows the areas of Milbridge that are the most dangerous, as well as the areas that are moderately safe. The crime map also shows crime rates by type and severity. Crimes in Milbridge are below average in comparison to the rest of Maine. In fact, Milbridge is rated B+. This puts it in the 72nd percentile for safety. This means that while crime is lower than the national average, it still remains a risk in Milbridge. The crime map also indicates the locations of nearby cities.

Milbridge is a downeast Maine town with a population of around a thousand. The town is heavily dependent on the blueberry and seafood industries. The blueberry harvest brought migrant farmworkers to the area. Today, there are many Latinx families in Milbridge.

Before European settlement, the area was home to Native Americans. As a result, records of the local population are sparse. In addition, Europeans brought disease and other maladies to the area, which led to the gradual assimilation of surviving groups. The oldest known inhabitants of Milbridge were the Red Paint People, who lived in coastal areas of New England and Maine between 6000 and 5,000 years ago. Then, later, the Abenaki people populated the flood plains.

The area's population is largely comprised of individuals with lower education levels than the national average. However, it also has a relatively high percentage of college graduates.