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The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.A morning newspaper serving most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury, its headquarters on Broad Street in Hartford, Connecticut was a short walk from the state capitol.
As of 2015, the paper had a weekday circulation of 64,210, the second largest in the state after the Hartford Courant. [10]Its main daily competitors are new Hearst stablemate the Post, located in Bridgeport, which covers Stratford, Milford, and portions of the lower Naugatuck Valley (Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, and Shelton), and the Waterbury Republican-American, which covers Greater ...
East Hartford Gazette – East Hartford; East Haddam News – East Haddam; The Easton Community Gazette – Easton; Fairfield Citizen-News – Fairfield; Glastonbury Citizen – Glastonbury; Haddam-Killingworth News – Haddam, Killingworth [3] Herald Press, 1996 – present [4] Huntington Herald – Shelton; Inquirer Group – Hartford; Jewish ...
Jonathan Stark, another friend of Stewart’s, shared the news on Facebook, writing, “I lost a friend today. And the world lost a great soul. Lynne Marie Stewart is gone. Miss Yvonne, ‘The ...
In 1983 he was elected to the Connecticut State Senate representing Connecticut's 1st Senate District which includes the southern half of Hartford and northern half of Wethersfield, he stayed in the Senate until 1996. William A. DiBella served as the Majority Leader of the Connecticut Senate from 1992 to 1994.
Whereas Johnstone Vance was actively political, using the Herald to promote his candidacy in 1924 for U.S. Congress, [13] and making news himself, [14] Robert C. Vance appears to have befriended the leaders of both parties in New Britain (as well as the publishers of other newspapers, who accorded him much more respect than his brother had ...
William Tong grew up in West Hartford, Connecticut. [1] His father, Ady, left China for Hong Kong during the Chinese Civil War, and his mother, Nancy, was a Taiwanese American who immigrated to the U.S. from Taiwan in the 1960s.
Committee members did not agree that McCarthy's questions interfered with press freedom, but Pulliam, along with J. R. Wiggins, managing editor of the Washington Post, Herbert Brucker, editor of the Hartford Courant, and William M. Tugman, editor of the Register-Guard in Eugene, Oregon, filed a signed report that challenged McCarty's methods ...