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Air North ended its Allegheny Commuter relationship in 1979 and expanded service in New York state and New England into the early 1980s. The airline's fleet was also expanded with the addition in 1979 of 30-seat Short 330 commuter airliners.
Boston (New Hampshire part), Manchester, Portland (New Hampshire part) 151,691: Northern New England: 1960–1973: Bangor, Portland, Manchester: New Jersey: New Jersey-Pennsylvania: 1971–1982 (approximately) served non-metro portions of New Jersey New York City VHF stations, Philadelphia: New Mexico: New Mexico: at least by December 3, 1960 ...
New Berlin Citizen: New Berlin: Gannett New Glarus Post Messenger Recorder: New Glarus: News Publishing Co. New London Press Star: New London: Gannett Oak Creek Pictorial: Oak Creek: Gannett Oconomowoc Focus: Oconomowoc: Gannett Oconto County Reporter: Oconto: Gannett Omro Herald: Omro: The Berlin Journal Company, Inc. Onalaska Community Life ...
The Bon-Ton and its subsidiaries: Bergner's, Boston Store (Wisconsin), Carson's, Elder-Beerman, Herberger's and Younkers. Bradlees (based in Boston, Massachusetts) (New England, Mid-Atlantic) Britt's Department Store (national) E. J. Korvette (East Coast and Midwest) last stores were closed in 1980 after filing for bankruptcy [3]
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WTSV, along with 29 other stations in northern New England formerly owned by Nassau Broadcasting Partners, was purchased at bankruptcy auction by Carlisle Capital Corporation, a company controlled by Bill Binnie (owner of WBIN-TV in Derry), on May 22, 2012. The station, and 12 of the other stations, were then acquired by Vertical Capital ...
Consolidated Communications of Northern New England Company, LLC is a Bell Operating Company founded in 2006. It is a subsidiary of Consolidated Communications and operates telephone lines in Maine and New Hampshire formerly served by Verizon New England .
Although a great disparity exists between New England's northern and southern portions, the region's average population density is 234.93 inhabitants/sq mi (90.7/km 2). New England has a significantly higher population density than that of the U.S. as a whole (79.56/sq mi), or even just the contiguous 48 states (94.48/sq mi).