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Camden Conference Panel Offers Innovation, Cooperation and Optimism for Maine’s News Environment

As legacy media, newspapers in particular, have shrunk in the Internet Age, local news coverage has been placed on the endangered list. Small town weeklies have folded and daily papers […]

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Democracy Diminished: Is Local News Dying (WATCH)

Local newspapers are vital to the civic health of America’s small towns –– but local papers are a vanishing breed, leaving “news deserts” in many parts of Maine and the […]

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Camden Conference in the World ~ November

A profile of Director of National intelligence and 2018 New World Disorder CC speaker Avril Haines that is unusual in intelligence circles for its intimacy and detail appeared last month in Politico. It starts with a recounting […]

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