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The Daily Herald, former daily newspaper [6] Evening Press, including 1918-1919, daily ex. Sun. [4] Fairfield Minuteman, closed 2017; Farmington Valley Herald [7] The Hartford Times (1817–1976) [8] Manchester Herald [9] The Meriden Journal [10] Middlesex Gazette, including 1790-1834 (with gaps), weekly [4]
The Herald and several similar names (1894–1924), a South Australian Labor weekly, then daily; Barossa and Light Herald, (1951–), Tanunda, South Australia; Fremantle Herald, Fremantle, Western Australia
Hersam Acorn Newspapers was a family-owned weekly newspaper company [1] based in Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States.The company published 19 weeklies in Fairfield and New Haven counties, Connecticut, and Westchester County, New York, and several shopper publications in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont.
A small Connecticut newspaper that began publishing in February with the help of Ralph Nader has been saved from a planned shutdown after a national media company swooped in to buy it. American ...
This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in Connecticut. It includes both current and historical newspapers. It includes both current and historical newspapers. Connecticut's first newspaper by and for African Americans was The Clarksonian , published from 1843 to 1844 in Hartford. [ 1 ]
GateHouse publishes 14 daily newspapers and seven weeklies in Kansas, and several shopper publications (not listed) in most of its newspaper markets: [5] Wichita area and central Kansas Butler County Times-Gazette [ 59 ] of El Dorado, Kansas , a merger of the former Augusta Gazette and El Dorado Times, published twice weekly.
He was the son of Robert Johnstone Vance, founder [1] and publisher of the New Britain Herald from 1881 until his death in 1902. During his tenure as publisher, the elder Vance won a term in the U.S. Congress, and was later elected mayor of New Britain. Robert C. Vance’s mother, Mathilda O'Connor Vance, became publisher of the Herald in 1904 [2]
The Easton Police Department includes a K9 unit, D.A.R.E, and an animal control unit. [25] The Easton Police Explorer Post 2001 is an affiliated with the department. [26] Easton Police are also first responders for all EMS calls in town. They are all certified EMR's or EMT's and can provide oxygen, perform basic first aid, and defibrillation. [27]