Occasional reports, profiles
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The estimated number of beds to be available this winter is 293, up from 229 in past years.
Those with Friday collection on Christmas and New Year’s Day will have their trash and recycling collected on the following Saturday.
Occasional news from Bowdoin
In a new high-profile paper in Nature Climate Change, Bowdoin's Phil Camill and 69 other scientists highlight peatlands' impact.
“Americans have no right to take the moral high ground with Germans when talking about the sins of the past”—Professor Jill Smith said.
Nearly 70 Million Americans Will See A 1.3 Percent Increase In Their Social Security Benefits And SSI Payments In 2021
Upcoming City Hall Closures: We will be closed December 24, 25, 31, and January 1.
Of note, the following administrative action items are underway and expect to be completed as soon as possible.
The Council will also vote on a new slate of members for standing Council Committees.
Scientists need to get used to the idea that they have responsibilities that go beyond the laboratory, or beyond their latest research.
If You Need To Replace Your Lost Or Misplaced Social Security Card, Our Online Application Makes Getting A Replacement Card Easier Than Ever
Many local Christmas tree farms are taking coronavirus precautions to help you and your family enjoy a jolly holiday.
Teaching remotely this semester gave German professor Jill Smith an opportunity to put more emphasis on teaching the architecture.
The City will issue a press release with the information and post it on their website.
A student club for budding entrepreneurs will offer an incubator program next semester to teach business skills.
Despite best efforts, the holidays can be a time of increased stress for many, particularly during this unprecedented time of coronavirus.
Landry/French Construction joins local businesses, organizations honoring Biddeford veterans on National Wreaths Across America Day
The innovative senior exercise center will be named after Myron and Gladys Hager
Did you grow up talking about mental or emotional health? So begins each of a series of personal conversations.
Understanding How Your Future Retirement Might Affect Your Spouse Is Important
Due to updated CDC Community Sports Guidelines, Fitzpatrick Stadium, Memorial Stadium and Athletic Fields are closed until December 14.
Assistant Professor of English Alex Marzano-Lesnevich says living in Maine has been transformative for their work.
Check in on the tree & its surroundings throughout the season. Monument Square is beautiful after a gentle snowfall!
The Council will go into another remote executive session with Corporation Counsel on November 23.
The application deadline is December 9 at 4:00 PM.
Author Isabel Wilkerson gave a talk Thursday evening via Zoom, speaking to the Bowdoin community about her latest book.
The EV chargers installed in Payson Park and at the Portland Jetport were funded in part by a grant from Efficiency Maine.
Associate Professor of Mathematics Thomas Pietraho clearly recalls the controversy.
The 40' Balsam Fir, located at 96 Florida Avenue in Portland, is being donated by Hilary Carr Shorey and James Shorey.
It’s the morning after the election that brought Donald Trump to power in 2016, and Morgan Edwards knows it’s going to be a tough day.
Quitting smoking can be extremely difficult and often results in frequent quit attempts.
Second Major Affordable Housing Development in Portland’s East Bayside Neighborhood
Journalist, author, and educator Alvin Hall ’74 recently joined President Clayton Rose to talk about a 2,021-mile road trip he took.
It is Bowdoin's fourth and final discussion of The New York Times Magazine series "The 1619 Project."
For Many People, Signing Up For Medicare Part B Doesn't Require You To Leave The Comfort Of Home
The City Clerk is seeking applications for several vacancies on various boards and committees.
The Sustainability Office will be holding a public workshop.