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Portland Sunday Telegram was a newspaper published in Portland, Maine. It was founded in 1888 by C. B. Anderson and was first published on May 1, 1888, by C. B. Anderson & Company. [ 1 ] Its first editor was George B. Bagley. [ 2 ]
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Jan. 6—James Brunelle, a distinguished journalist who spent more than four decades at the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram writing stories and columns about Maine government and ...
The Portland Daily Press was founded in June 1862 by J. T. Gilman, Joseph B. Hall, and Newell A. Foster as a new Republican paper. [3] Its first issue, published on June 23, 1862, announced strong support for Abraham Lincoln and condemned slavery as "the foulest blot upon our national character."
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Aug. 18—A Maine nonprofit that set a goal of acquiring and preserving the state's largest network of newspapers plans to dissolve following the papers' recent purchase by the National Trust for ...
The trust owns 5 of out 6 daily newspapers in Maine, the exclusion being the Bangor Daily News.They own the flagship Portland Press Herald and its Sunday edition the Maine Sunday Telegram, as well as the Morning Sentinel of Waterville, the Kennebec Journal of Augusta, the Sun Journal of Lewiston, and the Times Record of Brunswick.
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