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Press Herald wins 60-plus awards in Maine Press Association contest

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 23, 2022

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The Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram took top honors at the Maine Press Association’s annual awards ceremony Saturday night. The Press Herald’s website, , won first place for general excellence in the digital category. The newspaper’s Sunday edition, the Maine Sunday Telegram, won the weekend category. The Press Herald also won first place for general excellence in advertising. The Bangor Daily News won general excellence in... + full article



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