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The Daily News Transcript (formerly known as the Dedham Transcript and the Neponset Valley Daily News) was a five-day (Monday through Friday) afternoon daily newspaper in Norwood, Massachusetts, U.S., covering the Neponset Valley of Norfolk County, Massachusetts. The Transcript was originally published in Dedham, and also covered Walpole and ...
Newspaper Area County Frequency [verification needed] Circulation [verification needed] Publisher/parent company Athol Daily News [1] Athol: Franklin: Daily: Newspapers of New England, Inc. The Berkshire Eagle: Pittsfield: Berkshire: Daily: 23,835: New England Newspapers Inc. The Boston Globe: Boston: Suffolk: Daily: 245,572
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After the Columbian Minerva, the Norfolk Repository began covering the news of Dedham. Both were published by Herman Mann. [187] [188] It was followed by the Dedham Gazette, published by Jabez Chickering with Theron Metcalf as editor. [189] There were two weekly newspapers, the Dedham Standard and the Dedham Transcript. [117]
The Heaton brothers sold the Columbian Minerva newspaper to Mann in late 1797. [3] After the Minerva closed, he opened a new newspaper, the Norfolk Repository, which also covered the news of Dedham. [4] [3] [5] He also printed books, pamphlets, almanacs, sermons, eulogies, orations, handbills, trade cards, legal notices, and invitations. [5]
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News-Transcript Group, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States, was a newspaper publisher in eastern Massachusetts, overseeing three daily newspapers and several weekly newspapers before being bought by Fidelity Investments in 1995 and dissolved into Community Newspaper Company the next year.
A man accused of peppering homes and business with rubber ducks and fake $100 bills bearing messages supporting Karen Read now faces criminal charges — the latest twist in a high-profile case ...