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 Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 19th century, Bangor was a center of the timber and logging business and at one point late in the century was said to be the richest city per capita in the world.
In the city the population is spread out with 21.3% under the age of 18, 12.4% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 22.0% from 45 to 64, and 14.1% who are 65 years of age or older.
Bangor is the hometown of Hannibal Hamlin, who served as Abraham Lincoln's vice president, and of William Cohen, U.S. Senator and Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bangor,_Maine   (1099 words)

  
 The City of Bangor, Maine
Bangor offer visitors to Maine the best of both worlds: a friendly city that's filled with excitement and activity, and a gateway to the natural beauty of this great state.
Bangor is the economic center for all of central, northern and Downeast Maine.
Bangor is also a major center of learning for the state.
www.flybangor.com /city.asp   (540 words)

  
 Bangor City F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1995 Bangor City retained the League of Wales championship, and this time drew the Polish champions Widzew Lodz in the preliminary round of the UEFA Cup.
In the 1961/62 season, Bangor City won the Welsh Cup, and consequently were entered in the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time.
Bangor City F.C. is one of Wales' older football clubs, and has an illustrious history of competition in Europe.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bangor_City_F.C.   (598 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Bangor, city, United States, United States (U.S. Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Bangor International Airport, part of which was once Dow Air Force Base, has one of the longest runways in the United States.
The city has a theological seminary, a conservatory of music, and three colleges.
In the 19th cent., Bangor was a shipbuilding center that carried on an extensive coastal and overseas trade in lumber, stone, and ice.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/B/BangorUS.html   (263 words)

  
 Bangor ANGB
Bangor is approximately 130 miles north of Portland, Maine, which is the largest city in the state of Maine.
Bangor would be increased in squadron size from 8 to 12 aircraft because of its critical role in the Northeast Tanker Task Force, as well as its participation in the transatlantic air bridge.
In December 2001 Bangor International Airport (BGR) annouced the inclusion of $10 million in funding for reconstruction of the airport's runway in the Department of Defense' annual appropriation bill.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/facility/bangor.htm   (561 words)

  
 City of Bangor and Local 1599, IAFF, No. 80-A-03, affirming No. 80-UD-15
The City of Bangor is a public employer as defined in 26 M.R.S.A. § 962(7), and is an aggrieved party within the meaning of 26 M.R.S.A. Local 1599 is the bargaining agent as defined in 26 M.R.S.A. § 962(2) for the Bangor Fire Department bargaining unit.
Finally, the City argues that we cannot reach the question whether the unit determination petition is the correct procedure because neither the parties nor the hearing examiner raised the issue at the unit hearing.
DECISION The City contends, inter alia, that a petition for unit determination is the correct procedure for raising the issue whether the Captains or Lieutenants should be excluded from the existing bargaining unit.
www.state.me.us /mlrb/decisions/rep/80-A-03.htm   (1849 words)

  
 City of Bangor Agrees to Pay $59,586 and spend $165,432 on Cleaner Fuel to Settle Claims of Environmental Violations at Airport Facilities
ABSTRACT: The city of Bangor, Maine has agreed to pay a $59,586 penalty and to convert its entire fleet of vehicles to biodiesel fuel to resolve claims by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that it violated hazardous waste and clean water laws at four of its facilities at the former Dow Air Force Base.
BOSTON - The city of Bangor, Maine has agreed to pay a $59,586 penalty and to convert its entire fleet of vehicles to biodiesel fuel to resolve claims by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that it violated hazardous waste and clean water laws at four of its facilities at the former Dow Air Force Base.
Cities and towns were encouraged to conduct environmental compliance audits and disclose and correct violations.
www.epa.gov /boston/pr/2004/dec/sr041201.html   (719 words)

  
 icNorthWales - Bangor city guide
Bangor is a city steeped in history and has been the seat of learning and religion for over 1400 years.
Bangor is named the City of Learning, famous for its university, and a rich and readily discernable appreciation of the arts.
Bangor offers a whole host of sports and leisure activities to be enjoyed in this visually stunning location by those visitors who are looking for something a little bit different from their holiday.
icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk /dpguides/bangor   (469 words)

  
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City should havbe levelled minutes later when a superb left wing cross by Kevin Scott was side footed on target by Paul Roberts when the crowd urged him to slap the ball home.
City played for as few minutes with Paul O'Neill either off the field or hobbling, but on 63 mins he was replaced by 16 year old Ben Ogilvy with the versatile Martin Beattie lining up alongside Kyle Jones.
Bangor might have doubled their lead in the closing minutes of the half.
www.citizens-choice.co.uk /Matchrep1current.html   (1686 words)

  
 icNorthWales - Bangor City 2, Rhyl 3
BANGOR City's championship hopes are fading fast, their latest setback a disappointing 3-2 home defeat by rivals Rhyl.
City boss Peter Davenport was livid after the award, adamant that the Rhyl player had dived, and was sent to the stands by the referee for protesting to the linesman.
City continued to press but Rhyl weathered the storm and enjoyed a period of dominance before the break.
icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk /football/league/content_objectid%3D13687114_method%3Dfull_siteid%3D50142_headline%3D-Bangor-City-2--Rhyl-3-name_page.html   (450 words)

  
 EPA NE: EPA Issues Complaint Against City of Bangor for Violating Hazardous Waste Laws
During the inspection in Bangor, EPA found the city generates hazardous wastes, including: aerosol wastes, solvent and heavy-metal based waste paints, waste thinners, waste fuels and fuel filters, lead and silver solders, electronic wastes, waste solvents, waste oils, ignitable rags, waste antifreeze, and waste sandblast grit.
The city did apply for and receive the required ID numbers for its DPW and airport in 2001 after the EPA inspections occurred.
The exact amount of the penalty assessment will reflect a full consideration of the seriousness of the violations and any mitigating factors that the city may present, including its willingness to complete supplemental environmental projects.
www.epa.gov /region1/pr/2003/oct/031017.html   (619 words)

  
 City of Bangor v. O'Brian
DANA, J. [¶1] The City of Bangor appeals from the judgment entered in the Superior Court (Penobscot County, Alexander, J.) affirming the decision of the Bangor Zoning Board of Appeals granting a zoning variance to Perry O'Brian.
Remanded to the Superior Court for entry of judgment for the City of Bangor.
Legal Department City of Bangor 73 Harlow Street Bangor, ME 04401 For defendant: Perry O'Brian, Esq.
www.courts.state.me.us /opinions/documents/98me130c.htm   (187 words)

  
 FanZone - Away fans info. - Bangor City (The Citizens) - Farrar Road
If entering from Chester or Betws Y Coed direction follows signs into Bangor, pass the City Swimming Pool, approximately one mile further - with the Railway Station and Traffic Lights 100 yards directly ahead - turn left into Farrar Road (one way) the ground is immediately on the left.
Bangor is approximately 50 miles West of Chester along the A55.
Bangor City play in Bangor, North West Wales, on the Menai Straits as the A5 crosses onto Anglesey.
www.fanzone.co.uk /A5572F/fanzone.nsf/prnt/853E119F0D2B944E80256C360068F788!open   (156 words)

  
 City of Bangor v. AFSCME, No. CV-80-563,
Because the City refused to negotiate, the complaint alleged, the City violated 26 M.R.S.A. As an affirmative defense, the City claimed -2- ______________________________________________________________________________ that the arbitration award was not final and controlling on the parties because it was then on appeal.
Included as an error which the City asserts taints the decision below in the instant case is the Board's improper consideration of the merits of the arbitration award, rather than only of the effect of the appeal on its effectiveness, because the former was not -3- ______________________________________________________________________________ adequately raised in the pleadings.
The City refused to do so, and the Union invoked the four-step grievance procedure created by article 21 of the collective bar- gaining agreement, the final step of which is binding arbitration.
janus.state.me.us /mlrb/decisions/ppc/CV-80-563.htm   (843 words)

  
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Bangor City were also founder members of the Nationwide Conference and appeared at Wembley during their days in the English Non-league Pyramid.
Bangor City are currently members of the JT Hughes Mitsubishi Welsh Premier League.
The club has a long and illustrious history which includes two League Of Wales Championship succeses, a number of Welsh Cup wins and the honour of representing Wales in European competition on seven occasions.
www.geocities.com /cpddbangor   (104 words)

  
 Ethics Policy from City of Bangor, Maine
A City Employee, City Councilor, Board Member or Commission Member or any member of that person's immediate family who holds a financial interest in a disclosed blind trust shall not be deemed to have a conflict of interest with regard to matters pertaining to assets held by the trust.
No City Employee, City Councilor, Board Member or Commission Member shall participate in any political activity which would be in conflict or incompatible with the performance of his or her official functions and duties for the City.
No City Employee, City Councilor, Board Member or Commission Member shall occupy any other office, elected or appointed, an any other governmental entity, when the duties of such office are incompatible with the proper discharge of his or her official duties with the City.
www.memun.org /SchoolsProject/html/Resources/conflictofInterest/policy.htm   (3469 words)

  
 Bangor Firefighters Assoc., IAFF, v. Robert Farrar and City of Bangor, No. 94-45
That the City of Bangor and its agents and represen- tatives shall: __________________________ 8We agree with the dissent that the Association's failure to raise third-party decision making is not fatal because the Association did raise the general issue of permissiveness.
It is the City that is proposing this change in the retirement provision in the parties' contract, and it is the City that has the burden of making its proposal specific enough for the Association to analyze and respond to it in a meaningful way.
While the City bargained in bad faith by, among other things, refusing to provide specificity to its proposal in a timely fashion, it never took the position that employer and employee contribution rates, a vesting schedule and other such details would be left to the discretion of the City and never be negotiated.
www.state.me.us /mlrb/decisions/ppc/94-45.htm   (6534 words)

  
 Bangor, Maine: City Parks
More than a dozen parks dot the city of Bangor, featuring water fountains, gazebos, swimming pools, playgrounds, and plenty of shaded areas for just laying back and enjoying the outdoors.
Broadway Park: On both sides of Broadway, one of Bangor's major thoroughfares, Broadway Park features a playground on the east side and towering trees on the west side that are just right for kicking back and reading a book under, watching life pass by, or playing a game of catch or fetch with your dog.
Dakin Park: Somewhat out of the way on the city's east side, Dakin Park is home to the city's east side swimming pool during the summer.
www.bangorinfo.com /parks.html   (1171 words)

  
 Bangor City v Cwmbran Town Official Cwmbran Town - The Official website of Cwmbran Town. News and Message Boards. For true Cwmbran Town fans.
Bangor’s form isn’t the best with them having drawn two and lost one of their last three games, all of which were away fixtures.
Bangor are without Kevin Scott (omitted from the squad due to going AWOL) and Wales U21 international Les Davies, who is suspended after picking up two yellow cards in the recent Haverfordwest match.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s433/st67807.htm   (290 words)

  
 BBC - North West Wales Sport - Penmaenmawr 0 - Bangor 2
City's top scorer nearly added to his tally in the opening minutes of the second period but Tharme again saved well, and moments later raced out the edge of his box to clutch the ball at Paul Roberts' feet with the defence trailing.
Moments later City won a third corner which was cleared as far as Clayton Blackmore whose inch-perfect delivery found Mark Connolly but the industrious midfielder headed wide from six yards.
Crowl then showed a more creative side to his game by hitting a 40 yard volley which just skimmed the Bangor bar on its way out for a goalkick.
www.bbc.co.uk /wales/northwest/sport/matchreports2004/pages/bangor021004.shtml   (966 words)

  
 Bangor City Football Club - Clwb Peldroed Dinas Bangor
(200 CLUB WINNERS: The winner of the Bangor City 200 Club monthly draw for September has just been announced and the winner's cheque for nearly £220 goes to Mr Vanderzijl from Bangor.
City must look to bring their impressive away form to Farrar Road and are due a change of fortune after an underserved defeat against Carmarthen last time around.
Bangor boss Peter Davenport is likely to recall Lee Martin in place of hamstring victim Paul O'Neill and is hopeful that Chris Priest will return to midfield duty after missing the win at Connahs Quay.
www.bangorcityfc.com   (1065 words)

  
 Welcome to the City of Bangor
All listings for the city of Bangor are in the 269 area code.
"All" entries of the Bangor Guest Book are monitored before posting.
The entry will be reviewed and posted as soon as possible.
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 National City Guide Bangor City Guide
It is our pleasure to provide residents of Bangor with city guide related news and information.
Bangor City Guide is standards-compliant CSS and XHTML.
This city guide is designed to help you quickly locate articles on Bangor and throughout Maine.
www.nationalcityguide.net /maine/bangor   (79 words)

  
 PICA: Bangor (Maine) city purchasing policy
On Monday, October 25, 1999 the Bangor City Council passed a selective purchasing policy, establishing ethical criteria to guide the City's purchases of such items as police and fire department uniforms, t-shirts, and soccer balls.
Answering the city's questions is an opportunity for companies to distinguish themselves on ethical grounds, and to compete by providing living wages and treating their workers with respect.
The Bangor action establishes a series of precedent-setting questions about working conditions to be submitted by the Purchasing Agent to bidders on items of apparel, footwear, textiles, and related products.
www.pica.ws /cc/bgrpurch.htm   (754 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Wales North West Wales Go-ahead for Bangor City move
Bangor City Council strongly backed the plans but feelings ran high on the other side of the Straits where residents were worried about the effect of the floodlights and traffic.
Bangor City Football Club's move to a new site on the city's outskirts has been given the go-ahead, against the wishes of planning officers.
Bangor City chairman Ken Jones said: "We need this move to develop Bangor City Football Club.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/low/wales/north_west/3109641.stm   (429 words)

  
 Election 2004 - Bangor City Council selects developer for downtown site
BANGOR - The City Council formally awarded tentative developer status Monday night to a local businessman who wants to build a pair of multilevel office buildings handy to the downtown commercial district.They also scheduled public hearings on two local issues heading for the Nov. 2 election ballot.
Such a move would help the city protect its bond rating in the event the Palesky Tax Cap proposal passes in November.
Springer and the city have until Nov. 8 to work out a mutually acceptable development deal.
www.bangornews.com /news/templates?a=6063   (294 words)

  
 CITY OF BANGOR COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSJUNE 15
The City Council voted unanimously to accept the levy that was based on the City’s share of the $180,000 and the $10,000 equipment fund contribution.
While those present doubted the County intended to increase the City’s costs for insurance or hold the City liable for failures of County Personnel of equipment, it was agreed to hold off action on the agreement until the next meeting when it is hoped to have more answers.
Alice Kriesten made a motion to table until the City Manager has some time to get some traffic studies completed.
www.traincityusa.com /bancitypast.htm   (4199 words)

  
 Bangor City Girls Fixtures 2001 / 2002
Bangor then suffered a lapse in concentration when the Wimbledon striker was allowed time in the box to shoot low into the corner of the net.
City should have killed the game off but took until fifteen minutes from time to score the second.
Wimbledon manager Fred Brocklewell noted: “I was impressed with Bangor — they knock the ball around nicely.
freespace.virgin.net /gillsmith.gillsmith/reports/dons.htm   (234 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Bangor (city Wales)
Bangor (city, Wales), cathedral city and administrative center of Gwynedd, on the north coast of Wales, opposite Anglesey.
Bangor (city, Wales) : other cities in Wales
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 Bangor City v. Cardiff City - Match Preview Bluebird to the Bone - Unofficial Cardiff City News and Views
Bangor are one of the better-supported clubs in the Welsh Premier, and their supporters will be hoping to cause an upset against a mixture of youth and reserve players from the Cardiff City squad.
Sam Hammam has threatened to pull the plug on City's participation in the Premier Cup unless the much-beleaguered tournament is rewarded with European football.
City Squad: Lee-Barrett, Allison, Anthony, Parslow, Rewbury, Huggins, A Taylor, Fish, Koskela, Kift, Thomas, Fleetwood, Parkins, Ingram, Hartley, McDonald, Easter, Jenkins, R Morgan, Cronin.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s120/st65564.htm?fromrss=1   (634 words)

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