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Newspaper Area County Frequency [verification needed] Circulation [verification needed] Publisher/parent company Athol Daily News [1] Athol: Franklin: Daily: Newspapers of New England, Inc. The Berkshire Eagle: Pittsfield: Berkshire: Daily: 23,835: New England Newspapers Inc. The Boston Globe: Boston: Suffolk: Daily: 245,572
The death of Elizabeth Fales took place on May 18, 1801, in Dedham, Massachusetts. Her boyfriend, Jason Fairbanks, was convicted of the murder and sentenced to death but escaped from jail before he could be hanged. He was recaptured, returned to Dedham, and hanged before a crowd of 10,000. The case made national headlines.
In the mid-1800s, the Transcript was published by John Cox, Jr., and edited by Samuel H. Cox. [2] [a] By 1980, the Transcript-- then called the Daily Transcript-- was the flagship of a five-paper chain, Transcript Newspapers Inc., that included the News-Tribune of Waltham and three weekly newspapers in West Roxbury-Roslindale (neighborhoods of Boston), Newton and Needham (suburbs west of Boston).
History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1800–1899; History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1900–1999; History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 2000–present; Timeline of Dedham, Massachusetts; The history of Dedham by topic: History of education in Dedham, Massachusetts; History of rail in Dedham, Massachusetts; Lifestyles of early settlers of Dedham ...
After the Columbian Minerva, the Norfolk Repository began covering the news of Dedham. Both were published by Herman Mann. [193] [194] It was followed by the Dedham Gazette, published by Jabez Chickering with Theron Metcalf as editor. [195] There were two weekly newspapers, the Dedham Standard and the Dedham Transcript. [117]
Dedication of the Memorial Hall, in Dedham, September 29, 1868: With an Appendix. John Cox, Jr This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Smith, Frank (1936). A History of Dedham, Massachusetts. Transcript Press, Incorporated; Parr, James L. (2009). Dedham: Historic and Heroic Tales From Shiretown. The ...
Since 1990, Memorial Park has been home to Dedham Day. [13] [14] At the event, which has rides, games, and other activities, the highlight is a pair of cows.[13] [14] Attendees can purchase a plot of land on the field for the day and, if a cow defecates on their plot, the owner wins a cash prize.
Dedham (/ ˈ d ɛ d ə m / DED-əm) is a town in, and the county seat of, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Located on Boston 's southwestern border, the population was 25,364 at the 2020 census .