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The plan for the creation of the Winsted Citizen was officially unveiled on January 3, 2023, during a Rotary Club meeting at the Green Woods Country Club. [1] [2] Journalist Andy Thibault served as the paper's editor and publisher while Ralph Nader, a native of Winsted who delivered newspapers as a boy, agreed to provide financial support for the first edition, [3] [1] which amounted to ...
News and Advertiser, including 1851-1854, weekly [4] Penny Press, including 1884-1939, daily ex. Sun. [4] The Sentinel and Witness, former weekly newspaper, including 1869-1884 [4] [6] Regional Standard – Guilford; Waterbury Democrat [11] Winsted Evening Citizen [12]
[15] was the co-publisher and co-owner, along with Robert Hatch who had previously worked with the Children's Television Workshop, of The Lakeville Journal and the Millerton News of New York from 1986-1991. Hatch sold the papers to an LLC board including A. Whitney Ellsworth, Robert Estabrook, Albert Gottesman and William E. Little, Jr. in 1995.
Category: People from Winsted, Connecticut. 1 language. ... James Wakefield; Arthur B. Woodford This page was last edited on 21 March 2011, at 23:04 (UTC). ...
ReminderNews was a chain of 15 weekly newspapers circulating throughout the eastern portion of Connecticut.The first edition was published in 1949, with additional titles added over the years.
The Inner-City News / The Inner-City: 1980s [28] current: Monthly newspaper [28] LCCN sn95063181; OCLC 33438306; Free online archive; Only member of the National Newspaper Publishers Association in Connecticut. [29] Estimated readership of 50,000 in 2003. [30] Subject of a controversy over a sponsored content deal with Yale University in 2003 ...
Jodi Huisentruit was on her way to anchor the morning show at KIMT on June 27, 1995 when she vanished
Twenty-two years later, in 1866, it started publication as a daily newspaper. The Waterbury Republican started in 1881 as a weekly paper published by John Henry Morrow. By 1884, it had transitioned to a daily newspaper. The paper changed hands in 1901 when William Jamieson Pape and William M. Lathrop purchased it together.