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The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram is a morning daily newspaper with a website that serves southern Maine and is focused on the greater metropolitan area around Portland, Maine, in the United States. Founded in 1862, its roots extend to Maine’s earliest newspapers, the Falmouth Gazette & Weekly Advertiser, started in 1785, and the Eastern Argus, first published in Portland in 1803. For most of the 20th century, it was the cornerstone of Guy Gannett Communications, before being sold to The Seattle Times Company in 1998.

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  • Portland Press Herald (en)
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  • Le Portland Press Herald - Maine Sunday Telegram est un quotidien matinal américain fondé en 1862. Il dessert le sud du Maine et se concentre sur la grande région métropolitaine autour de Portland, dans le Maine, aux États-Unis. Il est doté d'un site Web (pressherald.com). (fr)
  • O Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram é um jornal diário matinal focado sobretudo no estado do Maine, se concentrando na grande área metropolitana ao redor de Portland, Maine, nos Estados Unidos . Fundado em 1862, as raízes do jornal se estendem aos primeiros jornais do Maine, o Falmouth Gazette & Weekly Advertiser, iniciado em 1785, e o Eastern Argus, publicado pela primeira vez em Portland em 1803. Durante a maior parte do século 20, foi a pedra angular da Guy Gannett Communications, antes de ser vendido para o The Seattle Times Company em 1998. (pt)
  • The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram is a morning daily newspaper with a website that serves southern Maine and is focused on the greater metropolitan area around Portland, Maine, in the United States. Founded in 1862, its roots extend to Maine’s earliest newspapers, the Falmouth Gazette & Weekly Advertiser, started in 1785, and the Eastern Argus, first published in Portland in 1803. For most of the 20th century, it was the cornerstone of Guy Gannett Communications, before being sold to The Seattle Times Company in 1998. (en)
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