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A 1999 fire destroyed the News-Tribune office at 99 Moody Street, Waltham, but the paper continued to publish, initially settling in CNC's Needham headquarters before returning to a new office in Waltham. [6] CNC changed the newspaper's name, in 1999, to The Daily News Tribune, to emphasize the paper's connections its sister papers.
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The Brush News-Tribune was the successor to the Brush Tribune, which began publishing in 1896 and the Brush News, which began in early 1900s. [2] [3] [4] They merged in 1941. [2] In July 2024, Prairie Mountain Publishing closed the paper. [5] [6]
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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).
1924 – Waltham News Tribune newspaper in publication. [20] 1928 – Middlesex College of Medicine and Surgery relocates to Waltham. 1933 – First Parish Church rebuilt. 1935 – Gore Place Society founded. [33] 1936 – Hovey Players (theatre group) founded. [34] [35] 1938 – County Courthouse built. 1941 – Waltham Garden Club founded. [36]