Monday, October 27th, 2025
Good morning, Bangor. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 27th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Food pantries in Maine’s vulnerable regions are preparing for a sharp rise in demand as over 170,000 residents may lose vital SNAP benefits next month if the shutdown continues—local charities are allowing early food pickups and working with local producers to boost supplies. Volunteers and directors warn that extended hours and strategic stock increases are needed to meet rising food insecurity—efforts are underway to manage an expected surge in need. Bangor Daily News
- ➤ The Furniture Gallery held its 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat in Bangor where families enjoyed over 30 decorated trunks from local groups — including UMaine Men’s Basketball — and joined in costume and decoration contests while proceeds supported Camp Capella. WABI 5
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Authorities issued a Silver Alert for 82-year-old Alison Macleod, who was last seen leaving her Castine home at 4:30 traveling to Bucksport in a gray 2014 Toyota Prius—she suffers from cognitive issues and lacks a cellphone. WABI 5
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Today at Brewer High School, the 12th Annual Fall Craft Fair – hosted by Team Orange Chaos – raised funds to buy robot parts and cover travel to competitions. Local vendors sold handcrafted jewelry and holiday apparel inside the gym. WABI 5
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The University of Maine System will switch to Anthem health insurance on January 1, saving employees between $279 and $680 while about 15% may face out-of-network care if Anthem and Northern Light do not reach an agreement—unions said they will start impact bargaining if that happens. News Center Maine
- ➤ Governor Janet Mills (77) is facing a tough primary challenge from Graham Platner (41), a new candidate whose rising lead and controversial past have sparked a debate over the party’s future with seven months until the primary. A recent poll showed Platner leading by 34 points while reports of offensive remarks and a questionable tattoo have intensified voter concerns across Maine. Bangor Daily News
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Trick-or-Treat Halloween Party
4-7 p.m. — Cole Land Transportation Museum — Free entry — Enjoy a spooky indoor trick-or-treating adventure at the 3rd Annual Halloween Party.
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3rd Annual Costume Gala
6-10 p.m. — Penobscot Theatre Company — Ticketed event — Embrace the spooky glamor with a costume contest, hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and an onstage dance party.
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FUSION 20 Anniversary Awards
5:30-8:30 p.m. — Hilton Garden Inn Bangor — Not specified — Celebrate two decades of community connection and honor standout individuals.
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Golden Age of Hollywood Murder Mystery Dinner
6-9 p.m. — Hollywood Casino Hotel & Raceway Bangor — Tickets required — Immerse yourself in a thrilling evening of intrigue with gourmet dining and interactive murder mystery fun.
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Meet Dog Man at BAM! Bangor
11 AM – 2 PM — Books-A-Million — Free entry — Celebrate the release of Dog Man: Big Jim Believes with games, activities, and a photo op with Dog Man himself.
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BLANK SPACE: The Ultimate Taylor Swift Tribute
4-5:30 p.m. — Husson University — Check local listings for prices — Experience the magic of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour with an amazing tribute band performing stunning costumes and flawless choreography.
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