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The ''Sun Journal'' is a
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published in
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, United States, which covers central and western
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. In addition to its main office in Lewiston, the newspaper also maintains satellite news and sales bureaus in the Maine towns of Farmington,
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and Rumford. It is the third largest daily newspaper by circulation in Maine. Though its history dates back to 1847, the ''Sun Journal'' has existed in its current iteration since 1989, when Lewiston's two largest newspapers, the morning '' Lewiston Daily Sun'' and afternoon '' Lewiston Evening Journal'' were combined into one publication. Long owned and published by the Costello family, the newspaper was purchased by Reade Brower, owner of MaineToday Media, in 2017. In August 2023, The National Trust for Local News completed its purchase of the newspaper and included it in a new non-profit group of newspapers in Maine called the Maine Trust for Local News. The group began to control some other publications previously controlled by Brower.


History

The lineage of the ''Sun Journal'' can be traced back to May 20, 1847, when printer William Waldron and future Governor of Maine, Dr. Alonzo Garcelon founded Lewiston's first paper, a weekly called the ''Lewiston Falls Journal''. In 1857, former employee
Nelson Dingley Jr. Nelson Dingley Jr. (February 15, 1832 – January 13, 1899) was a journalist and politician from the U.S. state of Maine. Dingley was born in Durham, Maine and attended the common schools at Unity, Maine and Waterville College (now Colby Col ...
became owner and publisher, and the paper entered into full-time daily publication in April 1861. It rebranded in 1866 as the ''Lewiston Evening Journal''. In 1893, '' The Lewiston Daily Sun'' emerged as a competitor and would, under the stewardship of George W. Wood, became the leading morning daily in the region. The two papers maintained a fierce rivalry until Wood purchased the ''Journal'' from the Dingley family on February 1, 1926, moving production from the Dingley Building to ''The Suns facility at 104 Park Street in Lewiston. By 1945, when Wood died, the ''Sun'' and ''Journal'' were the fourth and fifth most-read dailies in the state with circulations of 27,480 and 14,088, respectively. Wood's heir was Louis B. Costello, who began as ''The Suns business manager in 1898 and was promoted to general manager and treasurer of the papers' publishing company in 1926. He, in turn, left the papers to his son Russell, who, in 1989, combined the two papers form the ''Sun Journal''. In 2017, the Sun Media Group was sold by the Costello family to Reade Brower, owner of MaineToday Media. The ''Sun Journal'' began publishing its Monday paper online-only March 2, 2020, along with three other Maine Dailies owned by MaineToday Media. Starting in April 2025, the paper will be printed five days a week instead of six and will be delivered by mail via U.S. Postal Service instead of newspaper carriers.


Prices

The ''Sun Journal'' prices are: $2 daily, $3 Sunday.


Sister weeklies

On October 1, 2007, the ''Sun Journal'' purchased Kirkland Newspapers of Farmington, the publisher of four
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s:"Lewiston, Maine, Newspaper Firm Buys 4 Other Maine Papers". ''NEPA Bulletin'' (Boston, Mass.), page 3, October 2007. * ''The Franklin Journal'' of Farmington (4,500 twice-weekly circulation) * ''The Rangeley Highlander'' of Rangeley (2,300 biweekly) * ''The Penobscot Times'' of
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(3,300 weekly) * ''Livermore Falls Advertiser'' of Livermore Falls (2,300 weekly) The ''Sun Journal'' also owns '' The Forecaster'', a free regional paper. '' The Advertiser Democrat,'' ''Bethel Citizen,'' and ''Rumford Falls Times'' (weeklies) are published by the ''Sun Journal'' as well.


References


External links


''Sun Journal'' Website
* {{Authority control Newspapers published in Maine Mass media in Androscoggin County, Maine Mass media in Lewiston, Maine Newspapers established in 1847 1847 establishments in Maine 2023 mergers and acquisitions Nonprofit newspapers