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  3. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury: 1886 Daily Gannett Company [11] Also published as The Wicomico News, 1886-1923, The Salisbury Times, 1923-1967, and The Shoreman's Daily. [12] Dorchester Star: Easton: 1973 [13] Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing The Dundalk Eagle: Dundalk: 1969 [14] Adams Publishing Group, Chesapeake Publishing Enquirer-Gazette: Upper ...

  4. Salisbury Post - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2014, the sale of the Salisbury Post to Salisbury Newsmedia LLC was completed. Salisbury Newsmedia is part of Northport, Alabama-based Boone Newspapers Inc. [5] The Salisbury Post began printing five days a week August 11, 2018. [6] Starting April 30, 2019, printing was moved to Winston-Salem as a result of a partnership with BH ...

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    Salisbury's downtown parking garage will go fully automated beginning Thursday, Feb. 8, and here's all you need to know about the big change.

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  9. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Gillespie Steele, commonly known as Elizabeth Maxwell Steele (née Maxwell; 1733–1790), was an active supporter of the American Revolution.She helped run a prominent tavern in Salisbury, North Carolina, that served as a "resort" for many notable figures of the time.