While the errors were spread among 22 federal agencies, three programs stood out: Medicare, Medicaid and the Earned Income Tax Credit.
March 2015
Waterville to consider roundabout pitched by Colby planner
The college has offered to cover the cost of adding the roundabout to a traffic-pedestrian study of the Spring, Water, Main and Bridge street intersection.
Portland filmmakers to debut ‘Tumbledown,’ a love story set in Maine, at Tribeca Film Festival
The film was made by Desiree Van Til, who wrote the screenplay, and Sean Mewshaw, who directed.
Maine women will play Villanova in first round of WNIT
The Black Bears had a bid in to host a game, but will play in Philadelphia on Friday.
There are ways to beat No. 1 Kentucky
The Wildcats are heavy favorites entering the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament.
Hillary Clinton’s email issue has little impact on political polls
Her survey numbers have not changed much from where they were before the issue of her private email arose.
Oakland abandons St. Theresa Church purchase
With costs of renovations reaching more than $1 million, officials are giving up on using the building as the town office.
Cornville students take academic lessons from mushing
As part of the Cornville charter school’s efforts to integrate outdoor activities with academics, the Iditarod dogsled races are providing a way to learn traditional subjects.
Messalonskee grad back in nationals despite missing half of season
Bates swimmer and New England champion Lindsey Prelgovisk is making up for missed pool time.
Celtics push win streak to 5 games with easy 108-89 win over 76ers
Tyler Zeller and Avery Bradley lead the offense as Boston improves its playoff chances.