The Portland Daily Sun, Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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A rose by any other name ...

Allying ourselves with the next Egypt

Want smooth sailing in the mornings? Try this solution

See Natalie Ladd on page 4

See Sen. John Kerry’s column on page 5

See Maggie Knowles’ column, page 5

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2011

VOL. 2 NO. 258

PORTLAND, ME

PORTLAND’S DAILY NEWSPAPER

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New grant rules create winners, losers Dougherty Field loses $175k, but nonprofits benefit from limits on city funding BY CURTIS ROBINSON THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

A new rule limiting how Community Development Block Grant money goes to city agencies is creating winners and losers in the funding process, with the Dougherty Field recreational complex currently being denied $174,977 that it would have gotten

without the new limits, according to city reports. The federal grants are allocated to communities from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development department, better known as HUD. Awarding the money in Portland has been frequently controversial, prompting creation of a CDBG task force to determine priorities and a scor-

ing committee to rank proposals. This year’s allotment is expected to be in the neighborhood of $2.3 million, but HUD has not made final allocations. There have been warnings that federal government cutbacks could hit city grants. The city last year created new regulations limiting see GRANTS page 3

From the Old Port to online After 26 years, shop moving to the Internet BY DAVID CARKHUFF THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

After more than a quarter century of bricks and mortar, a longtime player in Portland’s telecommunications market is closing up his physical office and resorting to an online-only presence. Phone Source, which sells commercial telephone systems, is looking for a tenant for its 1,300-square-foot space at 154 Middle St. see STORE page 9 A city plow clears sidewalks Tuesday as snow begins to accumulate. The National Weather Service reported a large swath of blizzard warnings, winter storm warnings, freezing rain advisories, winter weather advisories and winter storm watches are in effect, stretching from New Mexico and the Southern Plains northeastward through the Midwest and into the upper MidAtlantic and New England. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

David Gross, president of Phone Source at 154 Middle St., said he’s planning to move out of the building as soon as he finds a new tenant. He plans to shift to online only business, eliminating the need for a physical office. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

Storming New England

Blizzard bears down on southern Maine BY STAFF AND NEW YORK TIMES REPORTS Maybe you heard: A massive snowstorm that caused power outages and disrupted travel across the U.S. heartland is bearing down on New England today, just hours after a smaller storm system dropped up to four inches across parts of Southern Maine. see STORM page 3


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