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Pollution · BangorA new assessment of air pollution by the American Lung Association names Bangor as one of the cleanest cities in the country. The Lung Association’s 25th annual “State of the Air” report, based on data from 2020-2022, said Bangor recorded low levels of ozone air pollution, year-round particle pollution and short-term particle pollution. The metro area has ranked among the cleanest cities for ozone for seven years in a row, and for its daily meas…See the Story
Bangor is among the cities with the cleanest air
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Bangor, Maine · BangorNorthern Light Vascular Care in Bangor is pleased to welcome Samuel Hui, MD, FACS to the team. Dr. Hui earned his medical education from Saba University School of Medicine in Netherlands. After completing an internship in General Surgery at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, he finished a residency in general surgery at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch and then a fellowship in vascular surgery at University of Texas Health Science Cente…See the Story
New surgeon joins Northern Light Vascular Care
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Bangor, Maine · BangorRight in Bangor’s backyard, the Husson University softball team is blossoming into a regional powerhouse. Since 2009, the Eagles have won the North Atlantic Conference title and qualified for the NCAA Division-III championships 12 times, including each of the last five seasons — compiling a 153-58 record since 2018. Yet this year’s Husson squad is aiming to surpass its predecessors, laser focused on reaching heights the program has never reached…See the Story
After a 20-4 start, Husson University softball is more dominant than ever
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Bangor, Maine · BangorWaterfront Concerts announced that Pitbull will return to Bangor’s Maine Savings Amphitheater this year for a late summer show featuring fellow 2000s hip-hop legend T-Pain. Pitbull and T-Pain will bring the Party After Dark tour to Bangor on Saturday, Sept. 14. Tickets will go on sale via Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. Friday. Pitbull — a.k.a. Mr. Worldwide — previously performed in Bangor in 2022 with guest Iggy Azalea. The concert was one of the most…See the Story
Pitbull to return for Bangor concert with T-Pain
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Bangor, Maine · BangorA national media company’s annual ranking of nearly 18,000 high schools across the United States, including 103 in Maine, showed some Penobscot County schools soared while others fell. Bangor High School fell from being ranked 13th in the state last year to 23rd this year, but Hampden Academy shot up to 14th this year compared with 41st last year in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 rankings of the best high schools in the country, released…See the Story
Bangor falls while Hampden soars in national high school rankings
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Bangor, Maine · BangorThe decreasing number of available industrial, retail and office spaces in Bangor have slowed economic development in the city, according to local commercial real estate brokers. Carol Epstein, president of Epstein Commercial Real Estate in Bangor, said vacancy rates for the city’s office, retail and industrial spaces have been “in the single digits” for a few years, with industrial properties having the lowest vacancy. “The market has tightened…See the Story
Lack of commercial spaces in Bangor is restricting city’s growth
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Bangor, Maine · BangorDowntown Bangor will soon have a police officer patrolling the streets on foot — after more than two years without one. Bringing the walking beat back is a result of the Bangor City Council asking Police Chief Mark Hathaway in a March meeting what can be done about people downtown using substances, experiencing mental health issues and loitering. City officials said business owners have brought up issues including people in crisis downtown, pett…See the Story
Bangor police bringing downtown walking beat back
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