Bangor, ME Reviews


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Bangor, ME is a city known for its vibrant culture and beautiful views of the Penobscot River. It is home to many attractions, activities, and historical sites that make it a great place to visit or call home. From the historic Bangor Opera House to the Bangor Waterfront Park, there is something for everyone in Bangor. The city also boasts an array of restaurants, shops, art galleries, and entertainment venues that can provide plenty of fun for tourists and locals alike. Reviews of Bangor generally praise its friendly atmosphere, diverse population, and unique cultural offerings. People often comment on the natural beauty of the area with some noting that they felt like they were “on vacation” while in Bangor. Many visitors appreciate all that the city has to offer from outdoor recreation to theatre performances. With so much to do in such a small city, it's no wonder why so many people fall in love with Bangor!

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Best place I've ever lived - 9/21/2019
I have lived just outside of Bangor for four years. I came from the Seattle area and have lived in several states. I love it here. I have found people to be very friendly. Coming from the West Coast I was used to keeping a death grip on my purse and watching my back and I feel so safe here. There is so much beauty to see and much to do with a short drive. The cons would be there is little shopping, not nearly enough restaurants and no neighborhood pubs. Read More

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A Very Sad Place With A Negative Outlook. - 9/15/2019
I have never lived anyplace and been as much of an outcast and a social pariah as I have been in Bangor ME. I have lived here for 4yrs. and have been met with contempt at every turn. Nothing I could have done would have won the respect of the people here. Racial and homophobic abuse are daily occurrences; rather I'm walking into the post office, the grocery store or catching a bus. Bullying and intimidation are the most common forms of communication. The majority of adults here do not possess any education beyond 8th or 12th grade, which would explain why most of them have the emotional maturity of prepubescent teenagers. The healthcare system is a disaster in terms of both, access and quality of care. Education is failing (and falling way behind), and retail, which is a dying industry, is the only industry to speak of. With an aggressive property crime rate, thriving drug epidemic, and rising violent crime, and a rapidly emerging homeless population; one would hardly reference Bangor Read More

BANGOR MAINE ATROCIOUS - 2/20/2018
DONT'E WAS BULLIED BY SPECIFIC INDIVIDUALS IN SCHOOL AND WAS BULLIED BY NUMEROUS TEACHERS THROUGHOUT HIS SCHOOL YEARS IN THE BANGOR SCHOOL Read More

BANGOR MAINE - 2/20/2018
My son came out to me picking him up from Mary Snow school and he was in a uncontrollable crying state of mind because of a teacher that RENDERED A SCREAMING FIT towards him. A meeting had to take place at Mary Snow with the Principle and the teacher and an apology was rendered to us from this teacher. My son was really shaken up.Why not render acknowledgement towards a teacher in way that they are put in the lime light. How about holding a Principle accountable when they have their little suttle ways of demeaning kids. Like when the Principle of Fruit Str school referred to my son as speedy because he was not able to keep up in a way because of his disability. In my opinion he should of been fired for that statement.How about the time also in Mary Snow that Dont'es name was spelled wrong by his teacher and he came home and confided in me about it. So I advised him to ask the teacher to change it and that would remedy it. Well he did just that.Did the teacher change it! Nope! So when Read More

Atrocious Bangor Maine - 2/20/2018
THERE IS MUCH TOXICITY IN THIS STATE! ADULTS HERE TEACH THEIR CHILDREN DISCRIMNATION,TO TREAT OUTSIDERS DIFFERENTLY! IF YOU WEREN'T BORN IN MAINE, YOU ARE NOTHING! IT'S NOT A GOOD PLACE TO RAISE CHILDREN! MAJOR DRUG ABUSE,MAJOR MENTAL ILLNESS,MAJOR GOOD OLE BOY POLITICS,MAJOR POVERTY,MAJOR OPPRESSION! MAJOR! MAJOR! POLITICAL CORRECTNESS! THEY THINK THEY GOT EVERYBODY FOOLED! ANOTHER EXAMPLE HOW THE EDUCATION SYSTEM HERE KEEPS DOWN THE AVERAGE OR DISADVANTAGED!!! MOST OF THE COUNTRY HAS A GPA SYSTEM IN PLACE THAT HAS BEEN THE STANDARD! MEANING THAT IF A STUDENT GETS A 70 ON A TEST IT WOULD RENDER A GRADE OF C AND IF A STUDENT RECEIVED AN 80 ON A TEST,IT WOUKLD BE A B. MOST STATES PRACTICE THAT SCORE SYSTEM! NOT BANGOR MAINE!!! IF A STUDENT GETS A 70 ON A TEST,IT RENDERS a D AND IF A STUDENT RECEIVED AN 80 ON A TEST,IT RENDERS A C !!!!!!!!!! So the average or disadvantaged that have a chance of getting on the HONOR ROLL is a little bit more attainable in these other states. NOT IN Read More

Decent place to live. - 1/4/2018
I moved to Bangor 3 years ago from the west coast and have mixed feelings. Here are some things I like and dislike about Bangor.

LIKES:
1. It's clean. The city as a whole does a good job of making everything look nice. There aren't any real rundown or filthy areas and there isn't much litter around as a whole.

2. There are a lot of trees and lakes in the area. We also have the Kenduskeag Stream which runs through the city. You also have the Penobscot River which is nice.

3. Crime isn't a real issue here. The murder rate is extremely low, and there aren't any real "bad" areas. There are a couple areas of town that have a higher concentration of homeless and people on drugs, but nothing to be afraid of. If you're from a bigger city, Bangor is far from dangerous.

4. Bangor is close to a lot of natural beauty. From the coast of Maine, Acadia National Park, and the woods of the County, you have a plentiful option of things to Read More

Liveing In Bangor Maine For 10 years where is the - 11/19/2010
Bangor Maine is a joke when it comes to police protection and homeland security. I have lived in this town in Maine for 10 long years and the Authoritys often just look the other way. what a joke for a town that had terrorists come through it and try to bye cell phones and then go on to crash planes into the twin towers in New York. If you ask me Bangor's whole ifastructure from the town officials to the police and other authoritys must be On The Take/Being payed off to look the other way so they can pocket some $$$$$$. Jason Grant Read More

climate - 9/15/2010
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Little to no crime - 6/17/2009
anyone who thinks bangor is "bad" obviously has never left the little state of maine. i have lived here for a almost 2 years after moving from suburbs of philadelphia , and since being here i have not seen anything that would make me think bangor is unsafe, there isnt a street in the city i wouldnt walk down alone at anytime of the day or night. do your research before posting a comment bangor was ranked 2nd in the us out of 100 for being the safest cities in Read More

Car torched after methadone clinic opened - 4/5/2009
Shortly after a meth clinic opened in Bangor, my station wagon was looted and burned in the middle of the night. I found drug needles on my front lawn. Maine ranks 47th in crime, but avoid the large cities. Bangor is a mecca for the poor and sick, having more services and facilities than any other place I've ever known. Unfortunately, that means cars get Read More

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