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The New Haven Independent was a weekly newspaper published in New Haven, Connecticut from 1986 to 1990. Emphasizing local investigative reporting, neighborhood-based journalism and cultural affairs, the Independent attracted national attention for innovative civic journalism, presaging the growth of hyperlocal and nonprofit news in the years that followed.
HMS Grenville, was a schooner (later re-rigged as a brig) built in Marblehead, Massachusetts, [2] and originally named Sally.The ship was purchased and renamed Grenville (for the British Prime Minister George Grenville) by Thomas Graves, Governor of Newfoundland on 7 August 1763 in Newfoundland. [1]
The New Canaan News – New Canaan; New Haven Advocate – New Haven; New Milford Times – New Milford; Newington Town Crier – Bristol; The Newtown Bee – Newtown; The Newtown Community Gazette – Newtown; North Haven Citizen – North Haven; Northend Agents – Hartford; Pictorial-Gazette – Guilford; Putnam Villager – Putnam, Connecticut
Distributed throughout New England The Beacon: Acton: Middlesex: Weekly: New Media Investment Group: Also covers Boxborough Beacon Hill Times [1] Boston: Suffolk: Weekly: Independent Newspaper Group: Covers Beacon Hill, Boston Beacon-Villager: Maynard: Middlesex: Weekly: New Media Investment Group: Also covers Stow Bedford Minuteman: Bedford ...
Southeast corner of town was part of the Dorchester New Grant of 1637. Deerfield: 1673: Land was granted to Dedham in return for giving up Natick. [5] Needham: 1711: Medway: 1713: Separated from Medfield. The land was granted to Dedham in 1649. [6] Bellingham: 1719: Walpole: 1724: Stoughton: 1726: Part of the Dorchester New Grant of 1637 ...
A New England city and town area (NECTA) was a geographic and statistical entity defined by the U.S. federal government for use in the six-state New England region of the United States. NECTAs are analogous to metropolitan statistical areas and micropolitan statistical areas and are defined using the same criteria, except that they are defined ...
A Miami father and his 9-year-son were killed after a jet ski slammed into a concrete seawall in the Florida Keys on Aug. 13, 2024, according to information from The Monroe County Sheriff's Office ...
The present church building was constructed in about 1800 with bell towers and narthex being added in 1914. In 1953, construction began on a new educational building to replace the chapel previously used for Sunday School classes. This new building was expanded and modified over the years with a complete renovation taking place in 1999–2000. [44]