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14 Hope Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts 01301, United States. Circulation. 7,228 (as of 2022) [1] OCLC number. 13663298. Website. recorder.com. The Greenfield Recorder is an American daily newspaper published Monday through Saturday mornings in Greenfield, Massachusetts, covering all of Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Circulation. [verification needed] Publisher/parent company. Athol Daily News [1] Athol. Franklin. Daily. Newspapers of New England, Inc. The Berkshire Eagle.
The Boston Journal [4] The Boston News-Letter [1] The Boston Post, 1831–1956 [5] The Boston Post-Boy, 1734–1754, 1757–1775 [1] The Boston Post-boy & Advertiser [1] The Boston Price Current and Marine Intelligencer [1] The Boston Phoenix. The Boston Record, 1884–1961 [6] The Boston Transcript.
Community Newspaper Company published more than 100 weekly newspapers in central and eastern Massachusetts, divided into five geographic units. Metro Unit [ edit ] The Metro papers cover neighborhoods of Boston and close-in suburbs.
The Independent Newspaper Group (ING) is an American newspaper publishing company based in Revere, Massachusetts. [1] It serves Revere, Chelsea, Winthrop, Everett, Lynn and many neighborhoods of Boston, and had a circulation of 76,100. [when?] As of 2013, Stephen Quigley is the president and majority shareholder.
Yariel Rodríguez allowed one hit over six shutout innings for his first victory, Alejandro Kirk had three hits and drove in two runs and the Toronto Blue Jays held off the Seattle Mariners 5-4 on ...
A third paper owned by Hearst, called the Afternoon Record, which had been renamed the Evening American, merged in 1961 with the Daily Record to form the Record American. The Sunday Advertiser and Record American would ultimately be merged in 1972 into The Boston Herald Traveler a line of newspapers that stretched back to the old Boston Herald.
The Boston Record was founded on September 3, 1884, by The Boston Daily Advertiser as an evening campaign newspaper. The Record was so popular that it was made a permanent publication. [1] It was the first tabloid -format newspaper in New England . Begun as the Afternoon Record, it was bought by William Randolph Hearst in 1921 and known as the ...