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Edward A. Sherman Publishing Company, the family-owned publisher of the Daily News, also prints three free weekly newspapers in southern Rhode Island: Mercury, a Wednesday alternative weekly covering Bristol, Newport and Washington counties; the Friday Newport Navlog, the U.S. Navy's oldest base newspaper (founded 1901), covering Naval Station Newport; and Ocean State Independent, mailed to ...
The paper retained this name until 1936. [2] In the 1980s, the circulation reached a high of 5,800. [3] The paper was later acquired by Scripps League Newspapers, which was acquired by Pulitzer in 1996. [4] Hollinger bought the paper from Pulitzer the next year and sold it in 1999 to current owner Horizon Publications. [5]
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Kent County Daily Times of West Warwick, owned by RISN Operations, covering most of Kent County; The Newport Daily News of Newport, owned by GateHouse Media, covering most of Newport County; The Providence Journal of Providence, owned by GateHouse Media, covering all of Rhode Island
The Newport Daily News caught up with Donnelly at the department’s headquarters on Marlborough Street. While giving a tour of the 90-year-old building, he explained how Fire Station One is ...
Savana Dunning, Newport Daily News March 12, 2024 at 5:26 AM St. Patrick’s Day is a big deal in Newport , attracting thousands of people to celebrate in the City by the Sea each year.
Savana Dunning, Newport Daily News November 29, 2024 at 4:15 AM Once again Newport will come alive during the holiday season, beckoning visitors to brave the cold and shop and dine in the ...
The Daily Press published its first edition on January 4, 1896, just 12 days before the General Assembly declared Newport News a city on January 16, 1896. Charles E. Thacker owned and edited the paper from a small printing shop in the basement of the First National Bank at 28th Street and Washington Avenue.