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Midcoast Villager Faces Staff Cuts to Stay Afloat

Camden, ME, USAFriday, May 8, 2026

The Midcoast Villager announced a reduction of six employees, including its managing editor, last month as part of a cost‑saving plan.

  • Decision Driver: Publisher Aaron Britt said the move was driven by financial necessity, not controversy.
  • Employee Changes:
  • Three opted for buyouts.
  • Three were laid off, including two copy editors and three sales/advertising staff.
  • Managing Editor Transition:
    Christine Simmonds, former managing editor, accepted a role as associate editor at the Lincoln County News, a local weekly. She confirmed Britt’s explanation and expressed enthusiasm for continuing her work in community journalism.

Background

  • The paper began operations in September 2024 after merging four regional newspapers owned by Reade Brower.
  • Brower sold a portfolio of daily and weekly papers to a nonprofit in 2023 for $15 million.
  • Initially, the Villager kept all staff from the merger to build a strong local outlet, later adding sales and marketing hires.
  • As costs rose, the paper had to “get a little leaner,” according to Britt.

Financial Outlook

  • Britt projects profitability next year, noting that the Villager now outpaces the combined circulation and advertising revenue of its predecessor papers.
  • The newsroom currently employs 29 people, sharing finance and HR services with Brower’s other businesses.
  • Even after the recent cuts, the staff count is higher than it was at the merger’s start.

Model and Community Impact

  • The Villager has attracted national attention for its ambitious model, featuring a visually rich print weekly, narrative storytelling, and an on‑site café that supports the paper financially.
  • Some residents feel it falls short of the depth of coverage offered by earlier local papers.
  • A content‑sharing deal with the Bangor Daily News allows both outlets to publish each other’s articles while remaining independent.

Future Plans

  • Britt assures there are no further layoffs planned, stating the necessary changes have been made and that the paper is moving forward.

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