A nonprofit that aims to maintain local ownership for newspapers will buy 22 papers in Maine, including The Portland Press Herald and The Sun Journal of Lewiston.
The National Trust for Local News, a nonprofit that was started in 2021, will buy the papers from Masthead Maine, a private company that owns most of the independent media outlets in the state, including five of its six daily papers.
Masthead Maine’s owner, Reade Brower, had signaled this year that he was exploring a sale.
The deal includes the five daily papers and 17 weekly papers, Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, the chief executive of the National Trust for Local News, said on Tuesday.
Ms. Hansen Shapiro said Maine residents had told her organization that there was an opportunity for nonprofit ownership after Bill Nemitz, a longtime Portland Press Herald columnist, asked readers in April to donate to help a nonprofit organization preserve local journalism in the state.
Persons:
Reade Brower, Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, Ms, Hansen Shapiro, Bill Nemitz
Organizations:
The Portland Press Herald, Sun, National Trust for Local News, Portland Press Herald
Locations:
Maine, Lewiston