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Perry village has an elected mayor and council form of government. Perry is served by the Perry Public Schools. In 2005, the Perry Public Library loaned more than 245,000 items to its 8,000 cardholders. Total holdings are over 52,000 volumes with over 275 periodical subscriptions. [9]
In 1967, the Haggertys bought the Reading Chronicle, and in 1981 merged the weekly Chronicle into the Daily Times to create the current newspaper. The newspaper's main office and printing plant is located at 1 Arrow Drive in Woburn, although it retains a news bureau, the former Chronicle office, on Main Street in Reading. Since 1980 the ...
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Two villages are located in Perry Township: Perry in the center, and most of North Perry in the northeast along the lakeshore. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 151.8 square miles (393.1 km 2), of which 23.3 square miles (60.4 km 2) are land and 128.5 square miles (332.7 km 2), or 84.6%, are water. [5]
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Monday through Saturday, the newspaper publishes three sections: Local and national news as well as editorial (Section A) Sports and weather (Section B) Classifieds, Valley Life and comics (Section C) Each Thursday before August 31, 2019, The Vindicator prints Valley 24, a tabloid style entertainment guide for the coming weekend. On Saturdays ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts slammed what he described as “dangerous” talk by some officials about ignoring federal court rulings, using an annual report weeks before President ...