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On the MaineToday.com homepage, for instance, we've found that morning users are most interested in news headlines. Users return at noon for more news and entertainment ideas, then again in the evening for shopping. We've tailored our dayparts to meet the needs of our audience. Now you can tailor your advertsing to specific dayparts across the MaineToday.com family of sites. |
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Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram Press Herald Online is the Web edition of the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram, providing coverage of news, sports, obituaries and opinions from Maine, updated daily by 1:30 a.m. Online-only extras include links to more information on selected news stories as well as reader comments. |
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Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel The web sites for these two daily newspapers in Central Maine bring local news, sports, opinions and entertainment coverage from the Kennebec Valley. Residents and expatriates from Central Maine can catch up on hometown news, obits and plenty of photos. You'll also find news from the State House and a calendar of events for Central Maine. |
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News In the News section, users find the day's news from the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal newspapers, as well as Maine news from the AP Wire, Today's Question, the Week in Photos, and in-depth information on Maine's biggest issues. |
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Weather In the weather section, users find the three-day forecast, view radar maps, check the tides and read weather-related stories. MaineToday.com offers Storm Closings when we experience severe weather. Storm Closings information includes school and business closings and delays as well as travel information and weather-related news. MaineToday.com also offers Storm Closings e-mail alerts. The MaineToday.com Weather section is produced in conjunction with the WMTW weather team. |
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Sports Only MaineToday.com covers high school sports with a comprehensive searchable database that allows instant access to scores, schedules and stories about high school sports statewide. Besides high school sports, there's daily seasonal coverage of Maine's pro teams, the Pirates hockey and Sea Dogs baseball teams, and interesting fan pages for the Red Sox and Patriots annual playoff runs. |
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Business Business at MaineToday.com offers news, analysis, research and a new blogger who writes semi-weekly about his struggles as a small business person in Portland. You'll find daily news stories, a calendar of business-related events, resources and advice for small businesses and other news. "Maine News Direct" allows businesses to publish their own news through our popular press-release distribution service. Users can also sign up for the E-brief — an e-mail with business news delivered Monday through Friday. |
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Entertainment MaineToday.com's Entertainment section is Southern Maine's entertainment planner, offering previews and reviews of movies, music, restaurants, art shows and anything else worth attending in the arts and entertainment world of Southern Maine. Updated daily, the site offers online extras like sound clips and has an easily searchable movie listings page and comprehensive event calendar. This section also features a Local Music Bulletin Board highlight local bands and musicians. |
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Travel When users want to find a day trip or plan a vacation in Maine, they turn to our Travel pages. We have comprehensive lists of attractions and things to do in all of Maine's scenic regions - from the beaches and lighthouses of Southern Maine to the lakes, woods and mountains of Northern Maine. The "From Away" feature follows the adventures of Colleen Stone, a recent arrival from Massachusetts, as she samples Maine's best in a monthly travelogue and daily web log. |
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Outdoors Whether users fish, hike, kayak or simply want to get outside, MaineToday.com's Outdoors section helps them get where they want to go, with all the equipment and basic training to have a good time doing it. Users find daily stories from our newspaper partners, online-only columnists, even a monthly guide to successfully introducing children to the Outdoors. Outdoors also features "Trail Head," a new blog from Maine Sunday Telegram columnist Carey Kish. |
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MaineJobs/Monster Combining the unique power of Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegramıs statewide online recruitment product MaineJobs.com with Monsterıs leading online recruitment expertise and services, MaineJobs/Monster offers the freshest, most up-to-date ads from Maine's top employers. MaineJobs/Monster offers innovative, market-leading career tools and content, e-mailed "job alerts," job-hunting tips and the worldıs largest resume database on Monster, which grows by more than 40,000 resumes each day. |
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Real Estate The Real Estate section covers buying, selling, renting and building a home in Maine. Searchable ads list homes and apartments for rent or sale. Real Estate also offers pages with tips and resources for moving to Maine and a comprehensive section on retiring in Maine. |
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Wheels In Wheels, users find articles about buying and selling a car or truck, tips on car care and features on specific vehicles. Searchable classified ads from the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram cover private sales as well as cars and trucks from local dealers. Search by make, model, or browse a list of participating featured dealers. With more than 10,000 cars to search from, the Wheels section is Maine's best source when looking for a new car. |
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Milestones This section from MaineToday.com contains wedding, engagement, celebration and graduation announcements as well as obituaries from the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. Users can also use this section to submit announcements to the newspapers and online. |
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Marketplace Here users search the classified listings of the Portland Press Herald, Maine Sunday Telegram, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel to find everything from sporting goods to pets, from garage sales to home improvement services. In the Marketplace section users also find special advertising sections from the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. |
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