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The Scarborough News is a weekly newspaper distributed in and around the Scarborough area in North Yorkshire, England. It was launched on 31 May 2012 as a relaunch of the former daily newspaper, the Scarborough Evening News , and incorporates information from the former Saturday edition of the Filey & Hunmanby Mercury .
In 1999, The News & Observer was named one of America's 100 best newspapers by the Columbia Journalism Review, and one of the 17 best-designed newspapers in the world by the Society for News Design. In 2004, The News & Observer along with three other news publishers filled suit against the Raleigh–Durham International Airport for preventing ...
Since 1882, it has been served by The Scarborough News, which is published every Thursday.. The Scarborough Borough receives a daily radio news services from these radio stations, BBC Radio York which covers Scarborough, BBC Radio Tees covering Whitby & Greatest Hits Radio Yorkshire Coast which was previously known as Yorkshire Coast Radio and used to have studios in Scarborough.
Makiya Seminera was a politics intern with The News & Observer in summer 2023 and is now a reporter with McClatchy’s national Real Time team. Ethan Hyman is a photojournalist. Robert Willett is ...
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“Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough was visibly shocked when his wife and co-host Mika Brzezinski revealed how high the cost of butter has gotten in the last four years.
Peter Jaconelli (25 November 1925 – 15 May 1999), was a business magnate, and mayor of Scarborough, North Yorkshire from 1971–1972. He was posthumously implicated in the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal .
His funeral took place at the Roman Catholic Leeds Cathedral on 9 November 2011, [103] and he was buried at Woodlands Cemetery in Scarborough. [104] [105] As specified in his will, his coffin was inclined at 45 degrees to fulfil his wish to "see the sea." [105] [106] The coffin was encased in concrete "as a security measure." [107]