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Pages in category "Magazines published in Pennsylvania" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ambler Gazette - Ambler; American Srbobran - Pittsburgh; Amerika/America - Philadelphia; The Berks-Mont News - Boyertown; Central Penn Business Journal - Harrisburg; Centre County Gazette - State College
The Happenings are a pop music group that originated in the 1960s. [3] Members of the original group, created in the spring of 1961 and initially called "The Four Graduates" because all had just graduated from high school in Paterson, New Jersey , were Bob Miranda, David Libert , Tom Giuliano, and Ralph DiVito.
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Philadelphia magazine: 1908 Monthly Philadelphia Daily News: 1925 Daily South Philly Review: 1947 Weekly Northeast Times: 1934 Weekly Philadelphia Weekly: 1971 Weekly Philadelphia Gay News: 1976 Weekly AL DÍA: 1994 Weekly El Hispano: 1976 Weekly The Public Record: 1999 Weekly Philadelphia Metro: 2000 Daily Philadelphia Business Journal: 1982 ...
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The Weekender is an arts entertainment weekly published in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, for the city and surrounding northeastern Pennsylvania communities, with distribution every Wednesday. [2] The Weekender started as an independent entertainment weekly in 1993. [3] It was purchased by the Times Leader group later in 1993. [3]
Metrocorp grew out of the company that has published Philadelphia magazine since 1946. It acquired Boston magazine in 1971. At one time it owned Boston's Weekly Dig, but has since sold it. It is owned by the Lipson family. [1]