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  2. The Weekly Packet - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly Packet is a weekly newspaper serving Maine's Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Sedgwick, and Surry communities. [1] It was founded by Jerry Durnbaugh, an Indiana transplant to Maine, in 1960, and later purchased by Nat Barrows of Penobscot Bay Press in 1981. [2]

  3. List of newspapers in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Penobscot Times – Old Town; The Portland Forecaster – published weekly alongside The Northern Forecaster, The Mid-Coast Forecaster and The Southern Forecaster; Portland Phoenix – Portland, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Quoddy Tides – Eastport; The Reporter – Westbrook; Six Towns Times – Freeport, published weekly on ...

  4. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Bay City Journal, Bay City, Michigan Birmingham, Eccentric , Birmingham – circulation was just in excess of 6,000. [ 250 ] It ceased print publication in December 2022.

  5. Eagle Newspapers (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Newspapers was an American newspaper publisher serving the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The company originated in 1948 when Elmo Smith purchased the Blue Mountain Eagle . He would later sell the paper but the company's name would be derived from that title.

  6. Penobscot Bay - Wikipedia

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    Penobscot Bay has many working waterfronts including Rockland, Rockport, and Stonington, and Belfast. Penobscot Bay is between Muscongus Bay and Blue Hill Bay, just west of Acadia National Park. At the beginning of the Holocene epoch 11,000 years ago, the Gulf of Maine's sea level fell as low as 180 feet (55 m) below its present height.

  7. Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association - Wikipedia

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    The organization was established as the Oregon Press Association in 1887. It was renamed the Oregon State Editorial Association in 1909, and adopted its current name in 1936. [ 3 ] It has about 80 member newspapers plus additional associate member and collegiate member newspapers as of 2014.

  8. News-Press & Gazette Company - Wikipedia

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    It was the only newspaper that was sent west on the first ride of the Pony Express. The Gazette eventually merged with the News-Press by publisher Charles M. Palmer. When Palmer died in 1949, Henry D. Bradley was co-publisher of both papers starting in 1939 and bought them outright in 1951.

  9. Daily Journal of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Journal of Commerce was founded by George H. Himes in 1872, [2] [4] and was initially known as the Commercial Reporter. [5] It merged with Sunday Welcome (a competing public notice newspaper in Portland) in 1942 [6] [7] and was purchased by Dolan Media Company of Minneapolis in 1997.