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  2. Bangor City Council - Wikipedia

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    Bangor City Council had to call an emergency meeting to raise their concerns, because Gwynedd Council and the local police had imposed the curfew without consulting city councillors. [8] In May 2021 Bangor became the first Welsh city council and the sixteenth in the UK to pass a resolution supporting the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear ...

  3. Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Bangor (/ ˈ b æ ŋ ɡ ɔːr / BANG-gor) is a city in and the county seat of Penobscot County, Maine, United States.The city proper has a population of 31,753, [3] making it the state's third-most populous city, behind Portland (68,408) and Lewiston (37,121).

  4. List of mayors of Bangor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    City of Bangor: City Councils and Mayors from the Incorporation of the City, in 1834, to 1881, Bangor: R.A. Burr, 1881 – via Bangor Public Library; External links

  5. Category:Bangor City Council members - Wikipedia

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  6. Geoffrey Gratwick - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Gratwick (born July 16, 1943) is an American politician and physician from Maine.Gratwick is a Democratic State Senator from Maine's 9th District, representing part of Penobscot County, including the City of Bangor and the neighboring town of Hermon.

  7. Joe Perry (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Perry served in the Maine Senate from District 32, which included his hometown of Bangor and Hermon. He was first elected to the Senate in 2004 after serving from 8 years (1996–2004) in the Maine House of Representatives representing part of Bangor. [1] He defeated incumbent Republican Senator Tom Sawyer by 280 votes. [2]

  8. Joe Baldacci - Wikipedia

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    Following law school, Baldacci returned to Bangor and started a law practice. [2] He was first elected to the Bangor City Council in 1996 and re-elected in 1999, also serving a term as City Council chairman and Mayor—in Bangor, these two titles belong to one position—and remaining on the council until 2002. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Tom Sawyer (Maine politician) - Wikipedia

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    A Republican, Sawyer represented Bangor, Maine in the Maine Senate from 2000 to 2004, when he was defeated for re-election by Democrat Joe Perry. He served on the Bangor City Council from 1986 to 1993, including a year (1989) as the ceremonial mayor.