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In 1995, the assets of the long-independent Salem Evening News was bought for US$16.5 million by Ottaway Community Newspapers, a division of Dow Jones & Company and owner of two of the Evening News's chief daily competitors, the evening Beverly Times (9,000 circulation) and Peabody Times (3,000 circulation). The Evening News had a circulation ...
Lloyd was married three times and had four children: [1] Bayard Waring (1929–2022), co-managing trustee of the Amelia Peabody Foundation, United States Department of Education official, and husband of BeBe Shopp [8] [9] Deborah (Waring) Carlson; Faith (Waring) Roebelen; Philip Waring with his wife, Josée Delcroix Waring, co-founders The ...
Six months after Clint Eastwood's longtime girlfriend, Christina Sandera, died, the 94-year-old's son is sharing a rare update on how the veteran actor has been holding up.. In a new interview ...
Ottaway added The Salem Evening News to its holdings, closing the evening Beverly Times and Peabody Times, in 1995. [4] The Eagle-Tribune of North Andover, one of Essex County Newspapers' chief competitors, bought the North Shore chain in 2002, paying US$70 million for the Gloucester Daily Times, The Daily News of Newburyport and The Salem ...
In 2012, the district courthouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, was named in his honor. [9]Bellotti was later the Vice Chairman of Arbella Insurance Group. [10]Bellotti turned 100 on May 3, 2023, and died at his home in Hingham, Massachusetts December 17, 2024, at the age of 101.
Nicholas James Mavroules (November 1, 1929 – December 25, 2003) was an American Democratic Party politician from Massachusetts.He served as Mayor of Peabody, Massachusetts for a decade, then represented Peabody and much of the surrounding North Shore region in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 until 1993.
Peabody died on April 26, 1936, in Manchester, Vermont. Peabody's obituary in The New York Times stated that he died of a heart attack. [42] A subsequent death listing with funeral information indicated that he died "suddenly, of heart failure." [43] Obituaries in regional newspapers attributed his death to a "heart ailment." [44]