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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.
In 2008, Holden Landmark Corporation purchased Worcester Magazine. In 2018, Holden Landmark Corporation was acquired by GateHouse Media, owner of the Telegram & Gazette. [3] In December 2023, the magazine announced it will cease free distribution.
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The statewide database includes records dating as far back as 1984; in Worcester, the earliest reported incident was in 1993. Mass. POST Commission releases police discipline database; 46 ...
High school sports reporter Rich Garven takes a look at 12 of the best performances from last week for readers to vote on for the Hometeam boys’ basketball player of the week.
As the county seat daily, it publishes considerable news of the work of the county agencies, courts and the county commissioners." [13] At the same time, the paper switched from the old hot type printing method to cold type. [14] The Telegram was a six-day-a-week paper for its first 98 years, publishing Monday through Saturday.
Working with counterparts of other news organizations to rally against the State Department's policies, on February 6, 1957, Dwight would publish an open telegram to Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon, later reprinted in Congressional testimony, positing four principles that the organization saw as key to American journalism: [16] 1.
In May 2008, the Worcester County District Attorney's Office announced that they had a prime suspect - 38-year-old Alex F. Scesny, a resident of Berlin who had recently been charged with the rape of a female friend in West Boylston and the cold case murder of 39-year-old prostitute Theresa K. Stone, who had been beaten and strangled to death in ...