Corson was chair of Guy Gannett Publishing, founded by her grandfather, until the company sold its newspapers, including the Press Herald, to the Seattle Times Co. in 1998.
Corson was chair of Guy Gannett Publishing, founded by her grandfather, until the company sold its newspapers, including the Press Herald, to the Seattle Times Co. in 1998.
Corson was chair of Guy Gannett Publishing, founded by her grandfather, until the company sold its newspapers, including the Morning Sentinel & Kennebec Journal, to the Seattle Times Co. in 1998.
Island living may sound like a remote dream, but many U.S. islands are highly connected via bridges and other crossings to the mainland, providing both access to services along with, often, a more laid-back and tranquil environment. Some may prefer such living in retirement. To determine the island communities with the most retirees, 24/7 Wall […]
Before any fresh Maine scallop gets pan-seared, wrapped in bacon or tossed in linguini, it first has to be wrestled out of the ocean by chilled, wet fishermen.