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  2. The Berkshire Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, ownership, and circulation of The Berkshire Eagle, a daily newspaper in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, covering Berkshire County and four New York communities. The Eagle traces its roots back to a weekly newspaper founded in 1789 and has been a newspaper of record for the region since 1892.

  3. Sun-Times Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Sun-Times Media Group (formerly Hollinger International) was a Chicago-based newspaper holding company. The company formerly owned the Chicago Sun-Times until its acquisition by ownership group ST Acquisition Holdings in 2017.

  4. Chicago Sun-Times - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, ownership, and journalism of the Chicago Sun-Times, a daily nonprofit newspaper in Chicago, Illinois. The paper was founded in 1948 by the merger of the Chicago Sun and the Chicago Daily Times, and has won eight Pulitzer Prizes.

  5. List of newspapers owned by GateHouse Media - Wikipedia

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    GateHouse Media is a newspaper publisher that owns daily and weekly newspapers in 27 states. This web page provides a comprehensive list of the newspapers by state, city, and name, with links to their websites and sources.

  6. Stockbridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Stockbridge is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, with a history of being a praying town for the Stockbridge Indians and a summer resort for the wealthy. It is home to the Norman Rockwell Museum, Naumkeag, Chesterwood, and the Laurel Hill Association.

  7. Stocksbridge - Wikipedia

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    Stocksbridge is a town in South Yorkshire, England, with a population of 9,869. It is known for its steel works, founded by Samuel Fox in 1842, and its bridge over the Little Don River.

  8. Daily Southtown - Wikipedia

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    Daily Southtown is a newspaper of the Chicago metropolitan area that covers the south suburbs and the South Side neighborhoods. It was founded in 1906 as the Englewood Economist and has won several awards for journalism excellence.

  9. Lynn Sweet - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Sweet is an American journalist and in October 2013, became the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for the Chicago Sun-Times. [1] She has been with the Sun-Times, for over four decades, joining in 1976. [2]