Stephen M. Brough for Bangor City Council.

Stephen M. Brough for Bangor City Council. Keeping the mil rate in line by limiting all but COLA increases for city employees to voter approval.

It is done. Polls are closed. To all of you that supported me, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am tired, but ...
06/15/2022

It is done. Polls are closed. To all of you that supported me, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am tired, but feeling encouraged by the number of people that quietly pulled me aside on the way out to say they voted for me.

Now for dinner out with my ever loving and patient wife.

Don't forget! Today is primary day and also a special election for Bangor City Council. The Community Connecter is offer...
06/14/2022

Don't forget! Today is primary day and also a special election for Bangor City Council.

The Community Connecter is offering FREE rides to the Cross Center. Polls close at 8PM tonight. Don't let lack of transportation keep you from being involved in our political process.

It's Election Day!

Voters - Don't have a ride to the polls? We've got you covered. All Community Connector passengers ride for free today. Please share with your communities!

Bangor is providing any city residents with a way to get to the polls this Tuesday. Make your voice heard! Vote Stephen ...
06/09/2022

Bangor is providing any city residents with a way to get to the polls this Tuesday.
Make your voice heard!
Vote Stephen Brough for Bangor City Council.
I want to give YOU a chance to approve spending by letting YOU vote on mil rate increases, starting with the 2024 budget.

9 individuals shouldn't be the sole arbiters of how much we spend and where.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=392511659584250&id=100064762568503

Next Tuesday, June 14th, is Free Fare Day on the Community Connector!

Want to vote but don't have a ride to the polls? We've got you covered. Ride for free on Election Day!

Time is running down folks. Early voting has started, Thursday is last day for absentee ballots to be requested.
06/07/2022

Time is running down folks. Early voting has started, Thursday is last day for absentee ballots to be requested.

THIS Thursday is the last day you can request your absentee ballot!

Bangor citizens can obtain their ballots by visiting City Hall, calling the Clerk's office at 992-4200, or requesting one online.

Get your absentee ballot online: https://bit.ly/37OI1cL

Come one - come all. The City of Bangor has multiple job listings in a wide range of departments. Something for nearly e...
06/06/2022

Come one - come all. The City of Bangor has multiple job listings in a wide range of departments.
Something for nearly everyone.

Come join our team!

Some of the benefits of working in a full-time position for the City of Bangor include:

• Stable work environment that supports the local community
• Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays
• Variety of health insurance plans available, including low-deductible/low copay plans with the City paying up to 80% of insurance premiums
• Low cost dental and vision insurance
• Retirement plan with generous employer contribution
• Wellness program incentives for preventative care and healthy eating voucher program through local farmer markets

Explore open opportunities and download an application at bangormaine.gov/employ.

I hope to see you out on the parade route. Look for the distinguished gentleman in the Black hat. Speak up and say hello...
05/27/2022

I hope to see you out on the parade route.
Look for the distinguished gentleman in the Black hat. Speak up and say hello!

Always listening to your concerns!

Important information regarding this year's Memorial Day Parade to be held on Monday, May 30th, 2022.

Pride and Courage!

It's time to get involved with planning the future of Bangor. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=38248718392003...
05/26/2022

It's time to get involved with planning the future of Bangor.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=382487183920031&id=100064762568503

The City of Bangor has scheduled public sessions to solicit feedback to identify priorities for the City Council to consider regarding the allocation of approximately $20 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding.

The public sessions are being offered in as many times, locations and formats as possible to increase accessibility. We want to hear from you!

Neighborhood meetings will be held in four locations around the City. These meetings will be informal and conversational in nature. Staff will be on hand to provide information on a variety of programs and services offered to residents as well.

Please feel free to share this post with your communities.

Any questions you may have can be submitted to [email protected]

05/22/2022

As much as I want to be out knocking on doors to meet you all, campaigning will have to wait for another day.

I work for a small 100% Employee Owned Company where we are all long term employees, close to one another and tragedy has hit one of our own.

A coworkers Dad passed unexpectedly this AM.
I am his vacation coverage for route sales and will be heading out of town to go get his box truck. He is obviously not going to be in to work this week.
It's just what we do when we are like family to each other. We take care of ourselves and carry on.
Its a rarity in business these days but it's a big part of why I do what I do and the way I am.
I treat my co workers like family and will treat City employees the same way. I expect nothing less than that from them.

Amen to that. As it should be. https://www.facebook.com/1011073598966976/posts/7409103635830575/
05/21/2022

Amen to that.
As it should be.

https://www.facebook.com/1011073598966976/posts/7409103635830575/

The State of Maine just took cottage food laws to the next level.

In addition to being allowed to sell non-perishable jellies, candies and baked goods prepared at home, the citizens of Maine now have a constitutional right to buy, barter or trade foods like raw milk straight from the cow and meat slaughtered in their neighbor’s backyard.

“ All individuals have a natural, inherent, and unalienable right to food, including the right to save and exchange seeds and the right to grow, raise, harvest, produce, and consume the food of their own choosing for their own nourishment, sustenance, bodily health, and well-being, as long as an individual does not commit trespassing, theft, poaching, or other abuses of private property rights, public lands, or natural resources in the harvesting, production, or acquisition of food,” the amendment to Maine’s constitution declares.

Maine has had some of the the most liberated cottage food laws in the country since 2017, allowing the sale of all foods prepared in licensed home kitchens, with no limit on the type of food or amount you can sell.

Other states’ allow various foods to be prepared and sold from home kitchens, but with restrictions such as “no meat, seafood or dairy” or “direct consumer sales only.” And many states put a cap on the dollar amount you can make per year – $3000 in Virginia, for example.

In Maine, you’re allowed sell your homemade goods in the grocery store and are free to make as much money as you possibly can.

In recent years, small time farmers have been threatened with by huge agricultural companies for saving and sharing seeds.

Maine’s “Right to Food” constitutional amendment ensures seed savers, gardeners and farmers can keep sharing and selling whatever food they want.

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