The City of Bangor enjoys without question one of the highest financial credit ratings of any city in the country. This was reflected again early in January, 1940, when the city received a $600,000 temporary loan in anticipation of taxes at the exceedingly low interest rate of less than 1/12th of 1%. Work, started in December, 1938, continued upon the construction of the two new $370,000 Junior High Schools and the $175,000 combined Municipal Garage and Police Station in conjunction with the P. W. A. The two modern Junior High Schools will he completed and ready for occupancy in September, 1940.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/city_ban_report/1025/thumbnail.jp
For many years past, each summer has seen an agricultural fair at Bass Park, and Bangor Fair has bec...
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As a forward step towards better safeguarding pedestrians and motorists, State Street from Exchange...
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By ordinance enacted late in 1945, the City Council provided for the first time in our history for a...
A listing of the members of the city councils and common councils of Bangor, Maine, from 1834 to 188...
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Report of Harbor Master: The Government Ice Breaker Snohomish opened the river to the Bangor docks...
Highlights: The regular establishment of the police department consists of forty-four officers, and ...
In 1957, as in the years preceding, your city government faced problems of ever increasing size and ...
During 1951, much progress was made toward the construction of a new highway connecting Hammond Stre...
For many years past, each summer has seen an agricultural fair at Bass Park, and Bangor Fair has bec...
As 1954 draws to a close and we look forward to 1955, the city is working vigorously to solve some o...
During 1949 various improvements were made in civic operations andl services but there are still man...
As a forward step towards better safeguarding pedestrians and motorists, State Street from Exchange...
Progress is a continuing thing. Rarely can a single year provide both the beginning and the completi...
In this report I shall not attempt to emphasize the amount of work or the difficulties encountered b...
By ordinance enacted late in 1945, the City Council provided for the first time in our history for a...
A listing of the members of the city councils and common councils of Bangor, Maine, from 1834 to 188...
One of the items which gave the City Council much concern was the establishment of a new department ...
The year 1958 saw more outward changes take piece in Bangor than ever before in its history. Constru...
Public Works Highlights of 1950: The construction at Bass Park of the new reinforced concrete grands...
Report of Harbor Master: The Government Ice Breaker Snohomish opened the river to the Bangor docks...
Highlights: The regular establishment of the police department consists of forty-four officers, and ...
In 1957, as in the years preceding, your city government faced problems of ever increasing size and ...
During 1951, much progress was made toward the construction of a new highway connecting Hammond Stre...
For many years past, each summer has seen an agricultural fair at Bass Park, and Bangor Fair has bec...
As 1954 draws to a close and we look forward to 1955, the city is working vigorously to solve some o...
During 1949 various improvements were made in civic operations andl services but there are still man...