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The Kennebec Journal (KJ) is a six-day morning daily newspaper published in Augusta, Maine. It covers Augusta and the surrounding capital area, as well as southern Kennebec County . In August 2023, the newspaper was acquired by the Maine Trust for Local News, [ 2 ] a non-profit newspaper group that also publishes the state's largest newspaper ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Midcoast Villager – formed by the merger of the Courier Gazette, Camden Herald, Free Press, Republican-Journal, and villagesoup.com. Mount Desert Islander – Bar Harbor, published once a week on Thursdays; The Northern Forecaster – published weekly alongside The Portland Forecaster, The Mid-Coast Forecaster and The Southern Forecaster
No one was more surprised than Christina Novak when the short online obituary she placed in the Kennebec Journal about her mom’s death went viral. “Let’s be clear. It’s a PSA and it’s no ...
Founded in 1904 by officials of the Waterville Democratic Party—Waterville mayor Cyrus Davis; future U.S. Senator Charles Fletcher Johnson; and future mayor L. Eugene Thayer, leavened by newspaper veteran Thomas F. Murphy—the Waterville Morning Sentinel, within a year, grew from a three-desk operation to requiring its own building, on Silver Street.
Henry Dearborn settled on the Kennebec River after the war, and represented the area in the U.S. Congress before President Thomas Jefferson appointed him Secretary of War in 1801. [73] Private Simon Fobes, who kept one of the many journals of the expedition, was captured in the Battle of Quebec.
The Forecaster is a regional newspaper in southern Maine that is published weekly and distributed for free. Formerly owned by MaineToday Media, [2] the paper and its different versions throughout the state were sold to the Maine Trust for Local News in August 2023. [3]
The Times Record building ca. 2022. The first publication of The Times Record was published in 1967. The newspaper was a merger of the Brunswick Record, with a print circulation of 7,500 daily papers, and the Bath Daily Times, with a daily circulation of 3,500, for a total of 11,000 daily customers.