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Far from being a local newspaper, the Ipswich Journal featured national and international news. At a cost of “three half-pence” it attracted a small but affluent readership of about 250 gentlemen. [1] It was published on a weekly basis until 29 June, 1886. [2] The newspaper was founded by John Bagnall, who had moved to Ipswich from London.
The Middletown Times, daily newspaper in Middletown during 1913-1914 [6] or during 1914-January 1915 [4] The Middletown Tribune, Republican newspaper in Middletown, Connecticut including 1893-1906, daily ex. Sun [6] [4] News and Advertiser, including 1851-1854, weekly [4] Penny Press, including 1884-1939, daily ex. Sun. [4]
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He then returned to his family's newspaper business in Lawrence, working in various capacities at the World Company and the Lawrence Journal-World. He eventually became the editor of the Journal-World and, later, its publisher. Under his leadership, the newspaper was firmly committed to community journalism and local news coverage. [5]
Prior to 2014, the paper would publish two editions - a regional edition and the local edition every other week making it a bi-weekly paper in some areas but weekly in Lawrence and Methuen. In January 2014, the newspaper merged the two editions into one, making it a weekly regional newspaper. [1]
The Lawrence World was first issued by Simons on March 2, 1892. [3] In 1905, the World acquired the Lawrence Journal, and merged the Journal and World in 1911 after a fire destroyed the offices of the Journal. [3] [4] The Lawrence Daily Journal title dates back to 1880, but was a continuation of the Republican Daily Journal which dates back to ...