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The Times Record (also known as the Bath-Brunswick Times Record) [2] is an independently-owned daily newspaper published five days a week that covers the Midcoast region of Maine. Operating out of Brunswick , it was founded in 1967 as a result of a merger between two historic newspapers, the Brunswick Record and the Bath Daily Times .
The Lincoln County News – Damariscotta, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Livermore Falls Advertiser – Livermore Falls, published once a week on Wednesdays; Machias Valley News Observer – Machias; Magic City Morning Star – Millinocket; The Maine Campus – Orono, published twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays
Michie's newspaper is the McNairy County News, which has the largest following of any weekly newspaper on Facebook in the state of Tennessee. They are located at 252 Mulberry Ave. in Selmer. They are located at 252 Mulberry Ave. in Selmer.
With advertising shrinking and newspapers vanishing, Maine’s largest newspaper group became the latest to try a nonprofit model with the completion of the sale of more than 20 daily and weekly ...
The St. John Valley Times is a weekly newspaper based in Madawaska, Maine. It was founded in October 1957 by Joseph J. Falter. St. John Valley Times circulates approximately 6,000 copies per week. The paper is distributed on Wednesdays to the residents of the St. John Valley, a large area in Maine located along the Saint John River, and ...
Eastside is a neighborhood in East Selmer, Tennessee, this neighborhood is a suburban neighborhood outside of the city's business district, it is the site of Eastside Church Of Christ and McNairy Central High School, the school is operated by McNairy County School Board. The racial makeup of this neighborhood is 97% White, and 3% Two or more races.
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]
From 2007 to June 2008, it printed quarterly and thereafter switched to monthly publications. It is a free publication available in public places across southern Maine and online. [4] [5] The magazine is published by Bollard Media LLC, owned by Chris Busby. In 2019, the Bollard was renamed Mainer, however it reverted back to its original name ...