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"Guide to Newspapers and Newspaper Indexes: US Newspaper Sources By State: Massachusetts". Research Guides. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. "Directory of New England Newspapers". New England Newspaper and Press Association. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19.
Pages in category "Deaths by person in Massachusetts" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
About 500 mourners attended the boys' funeral, which was held on 13 April at the Wah Wing Sang Buddhist funeral home. [9] Mayor David Dinkins spoke briefly. [ 10 ] The Brooklyn Chinatown branches of the Lions Club and Kiwanis , together with the Chinese-American Voters' Association, started a fund to provide aid to the family, as the father was ...
Jul. 7—ANDOVER — Firefighters and others across town are mourning the loss of James "Jimmy" Cuticchia, 63, who died on July 4. "It was very fitting he would die on July 4th — he was always ...
Newspapers of New England, Inc. (NNE) is a privately owned publisher of nine daily and weekly newspapers in the U.S. states of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The company's flagship publication is the Concord Monitor, in New Hampshire's capital. Its largest circulation newspaper in Massachusetts is the Daily Hampshire Gazette of Northampton.
In 2005, the Rogers family, which had owned The Eagle-Tribune for generations, sold the newspaper and its subsidiaries—including three other Massachusetts dailies and several weeklies—to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. of Alabama, for an undisclosed amount of money. Rogers initially stayed on as publisher, but was replaced as publisher ...
On February 4, 2021, 23-year-old American woman Sandra Birchmore (May 1997 – February 2021) was found dead in her Canton, Massachusetts apartment. Her death was initially ruled as a suicide by asphyxia; however, federal authorities later determined that her death was a homicide, with a local police officer alleged to have killed her.
As the Greenfield area's only newspaper of record, The Recorder is the primary source of local news in Franklin County. [2] Originally published in 1792, the paper is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States, and the second oldest daily in Massachusetts after the Daily Hampshire Gazette. [3] [4]