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The Republican is a newspaper based in Springfield, Massachusetts, covering news in the Greater Springfield area, as well as national news and pieces from Boston, Worcester and northern Connecticut. It is owned by Newhouse Newspapers , a division of Advance Publications .
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Monthly newspaper [25] Founded and edited by Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin. [25] First national publication by and for African American women. [25] Became the official newspaper of the National Association of Colored Women in 1895. [26] Brockton: Haiti 2004: 1992? [27]? [27] Monthly [27] OCLC 30719284; Written in French, and catering to the ...
Springfield Public Schools District 186 is pursuing a $126 million renovation project at Springfield High School. Turner bill amended after property dispute between landowner, District 186 ...
The newspaper merged with the Springfield Morning Union and the Springfield Republican, becoming the Springfield Union News & Sunday Republican.The Morning Union and the Daily News were published as morning and evening editions under their own names, with their own editorial stances, before becoming simply the Union-News in 1988.
The Knickerbocker Press of Albany, New York, and the Springfield Republican of Springfield, Massachusetts, approached the Republican about using the press to print their own color comics supplements. The Springfield Union soon afterward did as well. Shortly, Pape was selling his color printing services to other newspapers.
MO House of Representatives District 130 covers western Springfield and Republic. Meet the candidates facing off on the November ballot.
In 1959 he easily defeated Brunton in a primary rematch 21,975 votes to 6,630 and Republican Paul E. Affleck and Brunton, who ran as an independent, 39,409 votes to Affleck's 11,424 and Brunton's 1,910. [5] [6] During the campaign he received the endorsement of The Springfield Union, a Republican newspaper. [1]