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s first issue was June 18, 1889; the main stockholder in the publishing company was Bangor shipping and logging businessman Thomas J. Stewart. Upon Stewart's death in 1890, his sons took control of the paper, which was originally a tabloid with "some news, but also plenty of gossip, lurid stories and
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hired an additional reporter to cover Greater Portland and reassigned another reporter to cover the southern mid-coast of Maine. Editor-in-chief Mike Dowd also named editorial-page editor Susan Young as "managing editor for investigative reporting and new initiatives" and appointed Tom Groening as
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reporters submitted a public records request to Maine's state government for public information that included the names and addresses of the holders of concealed-weapon permits. The request, made in furtherance of newsgathering, prompted a fierce uproar, and the newspaper dropped the request.
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It has been owned by the Towle-Warren family for four generations; current publisher Richard J. Warren is the great-grandson of J. Norman Towle, who bought the paper in 1895. Since 2018, it has been the only independently owned daily newspaper in the state.
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had 150 reporters and editors and 150 other employees. At the time, published seven regional editions of the newspaper throughout Maine, and in addition to its main office on Main Street in Bangor had news bureaus at
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s president and chief operating officer. In 2014, Richard J. Warren became publisher of the newspaper. The company that owns and operates the newspaper, Bangor Publishing Co., expanded through acquisitions of
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scandals." In 1895, J. Norman Towle purchased the newspaper. Ownership of the paper remained in the family, and Towle's great-grandson Richard J. Warren remains the publisher today.
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Richard J. Warren succeeded his father as editor in 1984; five years later, the newspaper moved its printing plant from Bangor to a new printing plant in
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1962, a massive blizzard dumped over three feet of snow on Bangor, with 20-foot snowdrifts that made it impossible for the delivery trucks to move.
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media partners program. The program involves a content-sharing agreement as well as training and Web hosting services provided by
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adopted an aggressive "digital-first" publishing strategy, and became the most-read online news source in the state; in 2011, the
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for Maine's congressional seats. The paper's editorial board endorsed Obama for re-election in 2012 over Republican challenger
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In May 2022, the newsroom staff unionized with the Maine NewsGuild and won recognition from management.
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was one of fewer than twenty American newspapers that declined to accept ads for tobacco products.
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in addition to a newspaper, working with two local, small telecommunications companies to provide
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sought records under the Maine Freedom of Access Act of closed-door tribal councils of the
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Daily Endorsement Tally: A Handful of Pickups for Each, but a Bigger Handful for Kerry
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editorial stance. It historically endorsed Republican candidates for office, such as
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Richard J. Powell, "A Campaign About Campaign Discourse: Maine's Second District in
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became the state's only independently owned daily newspaper in the state, after
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s journalists were based in Bangor, with the other half spread across Maine.
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In 2008, the paper's editorial page director, Todd Benoit, was appointed
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s editorial stance has traditionally leaned toward conservatism and the
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in print copies by a few thousand papers on an average weekday, but
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car, which bore the newspaper's logo. The car is on display at the
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Running on Empty? Political Discourse in Congressional Elections
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The man behind Maine's unparalleled consolidation of local news
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This Splendid Game: Maine Campaigns and Elections, 1940-2002
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The newspaper was an early adopter of a policy prohibiting
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Maine Court Rejects Newspapers' Bid for Tribal Records
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Seattle Times Places a Ban on Tobacco Advertisements
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