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  2. Packet Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The third, Lake's Falmouth Packet & Cornwall Advertiser, is the ancestor of the present-day Falmouth & Penryn Packet; it started publication in 1858. [7] The current Falmouth & Penryn Packet is the lead title in a series of Packet weekly paid-for tabloids for central and western Cornwall. [7]

  3. Tim Bailey, a Falmouth fire/rescue lieutenant, seriously ...

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    EAST FALMOUTH — The fire lieutenant injured in Sunday's three-alarm fire on Rivers Edge Road is Tim Bailey, a 19-year veteran of the Falmouth Fire Department, according to Chief Timothy Smith.

  4. UPDATE: A car crashed into a Falmouth house Sunday ... - AOL

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    The driver will be issued a summons to appear in Falmouth District Court, the police said. An SUV crashed through a home at 780 East Falmouth Highway in Falmouth at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday, July 7 ...

  5. Falmouth firefighter falls through floor to basement fighting ...

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  6. Media in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    It finally ceased publication in 1951, but formed the roots of today's Packet Newspapers. [6] It was published in Falmouth by a Cornishman, Thomas Flindell. Flindell was born in Helston in 1767, and he had previously been editor of the Doncaster Gazette. [7]

  7. Falmouth, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The Falmouth & Penryn Packet, first published in 1858, is still based in the town as the lead title in a series of Packet Newspapers for central and western Cornwall. [29] The West Briton newspaper, first published in 1810, is a weekly tabloid newspaper which has a Falmouth & Penryn edition reporting on the area.

  8. Manchester (1805 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Manchester was originally built at Falmouth in 1805, and served the Post Office Packet Service. Hence, she was generally referred to as a packet ship , and often as a Falmouth packet. In 1813 an American privateer captured her after a single-ship action , but the British Royal Navy recaptured her quickly.

  9. Football: Falmouth's secret for success? It's in the details

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    Nov. 21—FALMOUTH — His team's job was done, but Spencer Emerson wasn't quite done coaching. Moments after a 35-7 win over Lawrence in the Class B North football title game last Friday ...