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The Massachusetts Centinel [1] The Massachusetts Centinel: and the Republican Journal [1] The Massachusetts Gazette [1] The Massachusetts Gazette. And Boston News-letter [1] The Massachusetts Gazette, and the Boston Post-boy and Advertiser [1] The Massachusetts Gazette; and the Boston Weekly News-letter [1] Massachusetts Mercury [1 ...
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It includes both current and historical newspapers. The roots of the African American press are particularly deep in Massachusetts, dating back well before the Civil War. The first such newspaper in Massachusetts was the Anti-Slavery Herald in 1838. [1] Notable African American newspapers in Massachusetts today include the Bay State Banner.
A 46-year-old double murder in Massachusetts has had its first break in decades. Police have made an arrest in the West Springfield murders of 18-year-old Theresa Marcoux and 20-year-old Mark ...
The Salem News; Saugus Advertiser; Sentinel & Enterprise; El Sol Latino; Spare Change News; Springfield Daily News; The Standard-Times (New Bedford) Stonebridge Press; Suburban World Newspapers; The Sun Chronicle; The Sun (Lowell)
The Westfield News is a daily newspaper published Monday through Saturday mornings in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States, covering "Westfield, Southwick and the Hill Towns" of western Hampden County, Massachusetts. [2] The newspaper was purchased by Westfield native Patrick Berry in June 2011 from Allbritton Communications Company. Its ...
The Springfield Daily News and the Morning Union merged operations in the 1970s, operating as separate papers, even endorsing different candidates for the same offices. The circulation for the Morning Union was reported at 128,041 on October 8, 1972. [20] The Springfield Daily News circulation stood at 92,342 on September 30, 1972. [21]
Immediately after the daily newspaper's demise, Newspapers of New England reopened the T-T as a group of four free-circulation, tabloid-format weekly newspapers—a weekly Transcript-Telegram in Holyoke, and In South Hadley-Granby, In Chicopee and In Westfield, covering four of the largest cities and towns in the old daily T-T circulation area.