New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Portland area.
The letters contained a satanic temple logo superimposed over a Pride flag followed by a deeply threatening homophobic slur.
Scammers Are Always Finding New Ways To Steal Your Money And Personal Information By Exploiting Your Fears
These supplies have been made available by funding the City received from the Keep Maine Healthy grant program.
'While peaceful protest is an American right, violence and destruction is not.'
Funds raised through the Community Debit Card Program increased more than 25 percent in 2020
The permit application to continue operating until May 10, 2021 is now available on the City website.
In March 2020, We Temporarily Closed All Of Our Social Security Hearing Offices Due To The Pandemic And Are Not Offering In-Person Hearings
Our Online Services Often Allow You To Do Business With Us Without Visiting A Local Office Or Calling
Bill De La Rosa ’16 received a '40 Under 40' award last week for his work on criminal justice initiatives and immigration advocacy, Bowdoin.
Geometry may be one of the oldest branches of mathematics, but it’s much more than a theoretical subject.
Anticipating a rising need for chargers as more people drive EVs, Bowdoin has added four more charging spots on campus.
“The leading cause of fires in the kitchen is unattended cooking,” Brennan adds.
The report has been judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program.
Funding will create first nationwide accelerator to train and support seafood producers in marketing their catch directly to consumers
Portland Public Health would like to ensure residents are aware of two recent changes at State level with regard to coronavirus prevention.
It has been a standing practice to forward the annual year end Housing Committee report to the Council.
Prospective USL expansion club’s ‘Forest City’ Collection will support local environmental protection efforts
The 17,000-panel solar field on Bowdoin land in Brunswick will push the College past its goal.
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Trees dropped off at Cutter Street or Payson Park will be taken to Riverside Recycling and chipped up.
Stacy O. Stitham will take office as Vice President in 2021, exactly 100 years after her great-great grandfather served as MSBA president
The last few months of the year are typically stressful times for high school seniors and their families.
Sherri Braxton will be joining Bowdoin College as the information technology (IT) division’s first senior director for digital innovation.
A Yellow Zone Parking Ban has been declared beginning tonight at 10:00 PM Friday, December 18 through 6:00 AM Saturday, December 19.
Vehicles left on City streets after 10:00 PM can be towed at the owner’s expense.
A "skeptical child" turned psychologist talks about what children should know about Santa, truth v. fiction.
Bowdoin will bestow four honorary degrees at its 216th Commencement exercises to be held Saturday, May 29, 2021.
The meeting will take place via Zoom. Click the link below to view agenda and access info.
Follow-up improvements will take place as conditions allow including the planting of new native trees and landscaping.
He donated $4,000 to the Family Shelter.
In a book of literary criticism, Romance languages and literatures associate professor Carolyn Wolfenzon Niego explores eight authors.
In the third video of a series, Jordyn Birmingham ’24 offers a glimpse into what her life is like on campus this semester.
Bowdoin is marking December 12, 2020, the fifth anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement.
Half a dozen alumni of color, spanning twenty-eight years, got together in mid-November—remotely, of course.
In Addition To Name, Date Of Birth And The Benefits Received, The New Letter Includes Other Identifiers To Prevent Misuse And Fraud
The Portland City Clerk is seeking applications for several vacancies on various boards and committees.
The Committee is interested in knowing which existing organizations in the city enhance public safety.
More than five million campaign ads aired on broadcast television during the 2020 election season. That’s a record.
There's no better time to learn about infectious diseases and how they shape and reflect a society's priorities, politics, and economy.