Bangor, Maine is a city of 31,000 people located in eastern Maine on the banks of the Penobscot River. Bangor is the third largest city in Maine and serves as a commerce hub for the northern two-thirds of the state. Bangor is home to writer Stephen King.
Why ‘Through the Wire’ Should Do a Live Podcast in Bangor
Just this year, they've been to cities like Philadelphia, Miami, Las Vegas, and Toronto. So, it's only fitting that their next stop is Bangor, Maine.
Catch Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' In Bangor.. .On The Big Screen
Many missed out on seeing Tay-Tay live, on the big stage. But it just so happens there's going to be an opportunity to see her on the big screen right here in Bangor!
#TBT That Time A Moose Went For A Stroll Through Suburban Bangor
A moose wandering through suburban Bangor turned heads and caused some disbelief but there are pictures to prove its visit.
Every Time Bray Wyatt Wrestled in Bangor
Rotunda had traveled extensively with WWE, wrestling on various continents and in venues of all sizes. This includes the Cross Insurance Center here in Bangor.
These Are Bangor’s Most Road Rage-Inducing Streets
Let's get real for a moment – road rage is the silent passenger that often hops into the car with us.
How Do Mainers Feel About an Early Winter This Year?
We went to Facebook, and boy, did Bangor serve up a weather buffet of opinions.
Can Maine’s Woolly Bear Caterpillar Tell Us Anything Important About Winter?
If people have been using them as a forecaster for all these years, there has to be a shred of truth in there.
Who Makes the Best Waffles in Bangor?
National Waffle Day is observed on August 24th. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't need an excuse or reason to admire some waffles, but having an actual, official day to celebrate is like an extra scoop of whipped cream on top.
Will Nickelback Bring a Fan on Stage to Sing ‘Rockstar’ in Bangor?
have you ever sung karaoke in front of 15,000 people, all of whom paid to hear the very song you're singing?
You Can Turn Your Lights Back On, Bangor: The Moths Are Gone.
So here it is, straight from the City of Bangor Maine's Facebook Page: The threat has finally passed, and we're good to go on with the lights, once again.