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  2. Record-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Record-Journal is an American daily newspaper based in Meriden, Connecticut, that dates back to the years immediately following the American Civil War.It was owned by the Record-Journal Publishing Company, [2] a family-owned business entity, until it was sold to Hearst Communications Connecticut Media Group in November 2023.

  3. List of newspapers in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Meriden Journal [10] Middlesex Gazette , including 1790-1834 (with gaps), weekly [ 4 ] Middletown Daily Constitution , including 1872-1876, daily ex. Sun. [ 4 ]

  4. List of assets owned by Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    Record-Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) San Antonio Express-News ... New York Journal-American and predecessors (1896-1966) New York Daily Mirror (1924-1928, 1932–1963)

  5. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    At one time The Meriden Daily Journal served as the community newspaper. Currently the Meriden Record Journal serves the communities of Meriden, Wallingford, Cheshire, and Southington and is located on South Broad Street by the Wallingford town line. [83]

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  7. Abby Day Slocomb - Wikipedia

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    Abby Day Slocomb (October 5, 1836 – December 6, 1917) was an American inventor, philanthropist and historic preservationist.Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, she descended from a Connecticut Revolutionary soldier and was a Quaker.

  8. Ralph Lord Roy - Wikipedia

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    For 20 years, he was a columnist covering social, political, and religious topics for the Record Journal in Meriden, Connecticut. [1] Books. Apostles of Discord (1953)

  9. Thomas L. Reilly - Wikipedia

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    He moved with his parents to Meriden, Connecticut, in 1877. He studied law for a year. He was employed as a bookkeeper for several years. He engaged as a newspaper correspondent until 1886. He was one of the founders of the Meriden Journal in 1886 and became the city editor. He served as member of the Meriden Board of Education 1896–1903.