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Memorial Press Group, based in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, was a chain of weekly newspapers along the South Shore near Boston, Massachusetts.Long owned by The Patriot Ledger in nearby Quincy, MPG and its daily parent were sold to GateHouse Media in 2006.
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Quincy Media, Inc., formerly known as Quincy Newspapers, Inc., was a family-owned media company that originated in the newspapers of Quincy, Illinois. The company's history can be traced back to 1835, when the Bounty Land Register was one of four newspapers in Illinois. Over the next century, a number of mergers followed.
The Patriot Ledger moved from its longtime editorial and business office location in downtown Quincy to the Crown Colony Office Park in South Quincy in 1988, then moved to 2 Adams Place on the Quincy-Braintree line. The newspaper was sold in 1997 to Newspaper Media LLC, which also owned The Enterprise in Brockton. It was bought by GateHouse ...
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Take a stroll through our art gallery: See The Patriot Ledger's 2022 Christmas art contest entries Several top entries will be printed in the local section of the Dec. 23 edition of The Patriot ...
Born in Quincy [14] Neysa McMein: January 25, 1889: May 12, 1949: Illustrator and portrait painting Born in Quincy John Quidor: January 26, 1801: December 14, 1881: History painting Lived in Quincy from 1837 to 1851 Robert S. Roeschlaub: July 6, 1843: October 25, 1923: Architect Raised in Quincy Michaele Vollbracht: November 17, 1947: June 7, 2018
A controversy followed the printing of his obituary in the press. Some of the photographs that had been attributed to O'Donnell were actually shot by other photographers. [4] A photograph of a saluting John F. Kennedy Jr. during the funeral for his father in 1963 was taken by Stan Stearns for United Press International, not by O'Donnell