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Newspapers published in Springfield, Massachusetts: Federal Spy (Springfield), 1792. Federal Spy [1] The Federal Spy and Springfield Advertiser [1] Hampshire and Berkshire Chronicle [1] The Hampshire Chronicle [1] The Hampshire Herald [1] The Hampshire Herald, or, The Weekly Advertiser [1] The Massachusetts Gazette, or, The General Advertiser [1]
Newspaper Area County Frequency [verification needed] Circulation [verification needed] Publisher/parent company Athol Daily News [1] Athol: Franklin: Daily: Newspapers of New England, Inc. The Berkshire Eagle: Pittsfield: Berkshire: Daily: 23,835: New England Newspapers Inc. The Boston Globe: Boston: Suffolk: Daily: 245,572
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
SPRINGFIELD TWP. – A Canton man was struck and killed by a vehicle early Saturday morning on South Arlington Road. Robert Thomas Eugene Amell, 46, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Summit ...
The Springfield Daily News and the Morning Union merged operations in the 1970s, operating as separate papers, even endorsing different candidates for the same offices. The circulation for the Morning Union was reported at 128,041 on October 8, 1972. [20] The Springfield Daily News circulation stood at 92,342 on September 30, 1972. [21]
The Springfield Daily News was a daily newspaper that was published independently in Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1911 to 1969, [1] and then as a merged paper through 30 May 1987. From 1968 through 2007, it was published by Daily News Publishing Company.
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It includes both current and historical newspapers. The roots of the African American press are particularly deep in Massachusetts, dating back well before the Civil War . The first such newspaper in Massachusetts was the Anti-Slavery Herald in 1838. [ 1 ]