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Bradley, ME is a small town located in Penobscot County and is known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. It has many outdoor activities to offer, such as hiking trails, scenic views, fishing spots, and campgrounds. Visitors to Bradley appreciate the small-town charm it offers as well as its proximity to larger cities like Bangor and Portland. People who have visited Bradley often remark positively about their experience there, praising its stunning landscapes and friendly community. Many travelers have commented that Bradley is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life while still being close enough for day trips or longer stays. The locals are proud of their town's unique history and culture, making it an enjoyable destination for any traveler looking for a peaceful retreat.

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no culture in Bradley - 3/7/2011
Very expensive to live in Bradley, and if you don't mind staying in your home all winter you would like Read More

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If you like winter - 11/5/2008
I have lived in Bradley for 9 years. I moved here from a cosmopolitian city, Minneapolis, MN. Life in Bradley is very quiet. The taxes are high in Maine as are the utilities, groceries, oil and anything else that has to be trucked up here. My house is 2000 sf on 3 acres and the taxes are about $1700, not bad. I shop in Bangor, 12 miles south on 95. The University of Maine is located in Orono about 7 miles from Bradley. Fall is beautiful and a wonderful time to be outside, winter is damp, snowy and very long, (6 months). Lots of snow and slush since the temperature hovers around 30 degrees most of the winter. Summer is nice, warm days and cool nights with about two weeks of humidity, this is when the Mainers get grouchy, they can't deal with humidity. Lots of black flies and mesquitoes, unless you can afford to live on the ocean, bugs don't like the salt air. Ocean property starts around 1 million. Maine's population is a little over 1 million so we are heavily taxed. Read More

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