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The Dedham Times: Dedham: Norfolk: Weekly: Dedham Times, Inc. Dedham Transcript: ... (Dynamic collection of online news sources about Massachusetts, circa 2008-present)
The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5] The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. [4]
John Fisher's was the first recorded death in Dedham on the "5th of ye 5 mo 1637," but the oldest gravestone still standing is from Hannah Dyar, who died September 15, 1678. [3] The cemetery also holds the remains of Civil War soldiers who died at Camp Meigs. [5] [6] Additionally, 15 soldiers who died in the war are buried there. [7]
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In the mid-1800s, the Transcript was published by John Cox, Jr., and edited by Samuel H. Cox. [2] [a] By 1980, the Transcript-- then called the Daily Transcript-- was the flagship of a five-paper chain, Transcript Newspapers Inc., that included the News-Tribune of Waltham and three weekly newspapers in West Roxbury-Roslindale (neighborhoods of Boston), Newton and Needham (suburbs west of Boston).
The Old Colony Memorial (est.1822) is a semiweekly newspaper published in Plymouth, Massachusetts. [1] Gannett owns the paper; [2] previous owners include the George W. Prescott Publishing Co. [3] and the Memorial Press Group.
A firehouse in East Dedham was constructed in 1846 on Milton Street near the Old Stone Mill. [12] It was used until 1897, when the firehouse on Bussey Street was constructed. [12] Hose Number 3 [a] was purchased by the town for the Milton Street station in 1891 and then moved to the Bussey Street location. [12] That building also housed a ...
Dedham (/ ˈ d ɛ d ə m / DED-əm) is a town in, and the county seat of, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Located on Boston 's southwestern border, the population was 25,364 at the 2020 census .