Looking for a Portland-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
The program will kick-off on October 27 with a ceremony attended by several City Councilors, City staff, and community leaders.
Law enforcement agencies will be collecting unused or unneeded prescription medications so that they can be properly disposed.
Four Biddeford Cemeteries Announced as Official Locations for 2020 National Wreaths Across America Day on December 19
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If negotiations related to these plans are successfully finalized, the City will have access to 75 beds.
The course has transitioned to using 95% certified organic fertilizers and reduced pesticide use by 50%.
The unorthodox venue allowed for physical distancing among attendees and provided a setting with surprisingly good acoustics
Being online is a lot different than feeling connected. These virtual groups and activities are creating ways for students to connect.
City staff will begin the process of reopening closed streets on November 1, beginning with upper Exchange Street.
This new plan for winter could offer an increase in shelter capacity from 244 to 274.
A new external ballot drop box has been installed for those wishing to drop off their completed absentee ballots.
The employment contract extension will go before the City Council for a first read during its Monday, October 19, 2020 meeting.
The last day to in-person absentee vote is Friday, October 30, 2020. Please wear a mask when in-person voting.
New look and website centered around "U"
The plan is to lay out 300 plants, grown from seed or collected by Maine Audubon over the last two years specifically for this project.
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Bowdoin has introduced plans to update one of its distribution requirements to better help students understand and analyze structures.
President Clayton Rose was the featured guest in the Portland Press Herald's live Q&A series, "Like a Boss."
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Portland-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Brandon Lee ’21 is participating in a late-stage COVID-19 vaccine trial run by the biotech company Moderna.
The Clerk’s Office will be open until 7:00 PM on Thursdays, October 15 and 22 for absentee ballot returns.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until funding runs out or the program sunsets on December 31 whichever comes first.
It was the second of four online events organized this fall by Bowdoin history faculty to analyze and share their interpretations.
New rules will allow City to serve as better stewards of land, to honor the intent of the deed, and to make Baxter Woods welcoming to all.
When approved, program will provide up to $1,000/month in rental assistance and $250 in utility assistance payments for eligible households.
The City would like to remind residents to not leave their outside light on if they do not wish to pass out candy this year.
Native Americans in Maine at Higher Risk of Heart Disease, COVID-19 Complications
Depsite not having a lab to this semester, students in Manuel Díaz-Ríos's introductory neuroscience class are conducting experiments.
Students in Christine Marrewa-Karwoski's Asian studies and religion class Epics Across Oceans are studying two beloved age-old tales.
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Bowdoin and its faculty, staff, and students have attracted the attention of the national media recently on several topics.
This summer, Dominique Johnson ’11 offered nine paid internships to Bowdoin students and recent graduates at her organization.
Systemic racism, police accountability, the Supreme Court, congressional oversight, and the upcoming election among the timely.
The contribution from Saco & Biddeford Savings and Paquin & Carroll Insurance will help build two sustainable buildings
Kiesman was hired to a permanent position at WordLab after completing the 12-month apprenticeship program
The City Clerk’s Office and Parking Office are open for walk-in service via our Myrtle Street entrance.
Applications that are unable to be funded will be placed on a wait list, should additional funding become available.
Journalist, author, and educator Alvin Hall ’74 took a 2,000-mile road trip last year, from Detroit to New Orleans, interviewing people.
In Margaret Boyle's new class, students are teaching world languages to elementary school children in Brunswick.