The
Falmouth Forecaster was launched in
Falmouth, Maine, in 1986, as the first of what became multiple editions of the
Forecaster. In 2012,
The Forecaster announced a partnership with the
Bangor Daily News in which they would collaborate on news-gathering and publish stories across the websites of both newspapers. Formerly owned by
MaineToday Media, the paper and its editions were sold to the
Maine Trust for Local News in August 2023. In March 2025, the paper's owners announced all
Forecaster papers would cease printing and become digital only. No reporting positions were cut during the process, which came during a series of layoffs within the Maine Trust. Following the change, only two editions remain available on the PressHerald.com website: the Portland and Northern editions. The former webpage of
The Southern Forecaster refers readers to the
Scarborough Leader and
South Portland Sentry (weekly papers operated by the trust's
Mainely Media network), while
The Coastal Journal Edition Forecaster now redirects readers to
The Times Record for Midcoast Maine news. The remaining
Forecasters are no longer free to read, as digital content by the
Portland Press Herald requires a subscription to access. ==Editions==