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The Telegram & Gazette (and Sunday Telegram) is the only daily newspaper of Worcester, Massachusetts.The paper, headquartered at 100 Front Street and known locally as the Telegram or the T & G, offers coverage of all of Worcester County, as well as surrounding areas of the western suburbs of Boston, Western Massachusetts, and several towns in Windham County in northeastern Connecticut.
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In 1987, after selling the Telegram & Gazette to the owners of the San Francisco Chronicle, the Stoddard and Booth families sold WTAG to the Knight Quality Group for $2.8 million. [10] The sale put WTAG under the same ownership as WSRS; [11] that station had, as WTAG-FM, itself been sold by the Telegram & Gazette to Knight Quality in 1963. [12]
Vocero Hispano is a Spanish-language weekly newspaper published in Worcester and distributed beyond Central Massachusetts, targeting Latino communities. Worcester Magazine is a publication owned by Gannett that covers news and events in Worcester County. The Worcester Telegram & Gazette is Worcester's only daily newspaper.
A restored sleigh that once promoted the T&G Santa Fund was on display in the lobby of the Mercantile Center at 100 Front St., the current home of the T&G newsroom, last year.
Nguyen cashed the majority of checks made out to his company as payment for services at a check-cashing service in Worcester. Prosectors say Nguyen used the funds on himself and to pay some of his ...
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The dailies had been sold to the Telegram in 1969. [2] The sale also tied Beacon to independent mid-sized dailies, the Telegram and Evening Gazette, in an industry rapidly consolidating. With the death of Telegram owner Robert W. Stoddard in December 1984, the company was sold 21 months later to Chronicle Publishing Company of San Francisco ...