The group will hold a workshop in Portland on Wednesday to discuss changes to its grants programs.
February 2015
Autistic boy with steep hill to climb conquers the slopes
Eleven-year-old Jayden Gilpatrick breaks away from his other passions and finds his focus while learning to ski at Shawnee Peak.
Checks go out to Madoff fraud victims
The total reimbursements so far come to $7.2 billion, or almost 50 percent of the amount lost.
Government requests for account data, content removal jump, Twitter says
Increases were seen especially in Russia, Turkey and the U.S., the San Francisco social-media company says.
Global concerns push U.S. stocks lower
With no major domestic news, investors worry about Greece’s new course against its creditors.
Visit to doctor may render you ripe for identity fraud
Critics say the health care industry isn’t doing enough to prevent hacking, and the medical forms you fill out contain your most sensitive information.
Falmouth looks to make a move in Western A girls’ tournament
The sixth-seeded Yachtsmen will play Windham in a preliminary-round game.
Bulletin Board
The Portland Sea Dogs are accepting nominations for the inaugural “William Troubh Community Service Award.” The award recognizes a local citizen who, through his or her efforts, makes Portland a great city to live and/or work in. Mr. Troubh was a lifelong resident of Portland who dedicated his life to making Portland a great place […]
Cheaper, less comprehensive SlingTV debuts
The online service targets customers who have dropped or never had cable or satellite TV service.
Police say teenager took a selfie with dead body
A boy is charged with murdering another teen and then sending a picture of the body to a friend.