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The Enterprise moved from its longtime editorial and business office at 60 Main St. to 1324 Belmont St. in 2008. The New England Newspaper Association named The Enterprise as its Newspaper of the Year for 2007 among papers with daily circulations of 22,500 to 35,500.
Residents changed the name to Brockton in 1874 and Brockton became a city in 1881, according to the Massachusetts Historical Association. The celebrations will follow the established calendar of ...
Commissioner of Buildings James Plouffe said that an agent of the Massachusetts Officers Health Association performed a tobacco sale sting at 50 businesses in Brockton on Nov. 7.
Community Newspaper Holdings The Enterprise: Brockton: Plymouth: Daily: ... Reading Advocate: Reading: ... (Dynamic collection of online news sources about ...
Brockton Public Schools' Assistant Chief Financial Officer Chris Correia, who was put on administrative leave in early September after the announcement of the $14.4 million budget deficit for ...
The station was owned by The Brockton Publishing Company, with studios on 60 Main Street in Brockton, inside the headquarters of The Enterprise newspaper. [2] The original frequency was 990 kHz, daytime only, but by 1952 would move to its current 1460 kHz frequency due to the owners of WBET buying the two other Brockton stations, WBKA (1450 AM ...
In case you missed it, here are five stories of the top stories from the past week throughout the Brockton area. Mass arrests in Brockton; 5 generations in East Bridgewater: 5 top stories last ...
The Brockton Enterprise is the only daily newspaper published in the county, although the Quincy Patriot Ledger has extensive coverage of the South Shore of Massachusetts generally and Plymouth County in particular. There are numerous weekly newspapers published in the county, including: Abington Mariner [31] – Abington; Duxbury Clipper [32 ...