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Bangor Can Do Better by its Bus System
What is going on with Bangor’s bus system?
Three years ago this December, we celebrated the opening of the Bangor Area Transit Center, a beautiful new nexus for the Bangor Community Connector, in the perfect location. The station still looks good. There’s new electronic signage, and new software than can tell you when the next bus will arrive and where it is on its route.
But in terms of basic service, it’s been one setback after another.

Hank Garfield
Nov 21, 20253 min read


The End of the World as We Drive It: Notes on the lack of Public Transportation in Rural and Coastal Maine
At the very end of the peninsula is Deer Isle, which is really several islands, connected by low causeways that periodically flood during storm tides. Deer Isle’s only road connection to the mainland is a suspension-cable bridge built in 1939. I’ve been crossing (and sailing under) this bridge my whole life. It was built with an 85-foot clearance that accommodates the windjammer schooners and most larger sailboats.

Hank Garfield
Jul 21, 20253 min read
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