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  2. Hersam Acorn Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Hersam Acorn was founded in 1997 after the merger of the Hersam Publishing Company, founded in 1908, with Acorn Press, founded in 1937. In September 2007, the company made its largest acquisition to date, buying the former Hometown Publications and Trumbull Printing , founded in 1959, from Journal Communications , which had purchased them in 1979.

  3. The Ridgefield Press - Wikipedia

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    The Ridgefield Press is an American weekly newspaper published each Thursday for Ridgefield, Connecticut. The newspaper was established in 1875, and has a paid circulation of about 4,753 copies. The newspaper was established in 1875, and has a paid circulation of about 4,753 copies.

  4. Irene Kampen - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the Kampens moved to a new house in Ridgefield, Connecticut, soon divorcing her husband after a fourteen-year marriage. [1] While working at her father's flower shop in New York City, she wrote fiction stories. She also frequently contributed to the local newspaper, The Ridgefield Press, using the pseudonym, H. Loomis Fenstermacher.

  5. Tri-City Herald death notices May 7, 2024 - AOL

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    Associated Press. Alex Ovechkin is on track to break Wayne Gretzky's NHL career goals record. Sports. Field Level Media. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts remains in concussion protocol. Weather. Weather.

  6. Silvio Bedini - Wikipedia

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    Bedini was born in Ridgefield, Connecticut, in 1917. [1]In 1958 he accepted an invitation to write a brochure about the history of his hometown for its 250th anniversary, a project that just three months later resulted in a 411-page book titled Ridgefield in Review.

  7. Jay David Saks - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York City, Saks grew up in The Bronx.His older sister was the cellist Toby Saks. [2] He studied at the Juilliard School, and later continued his studies at the Mannes College of Music, from which he graduated in 1970.

  8. John Howard Sanden - Wikipedia

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    For thirty-three years, Sanden had studios on the eleventh and then tenth floors of the South Studio Tower of Carnegie Hall, New York City, and in Ridgefield, Connecticut. On May 31, 2012, Sanden's official White House portraits of former President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush were unveiled. [3] [4] [5]

  9. Bob Gustafson - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, he did gag cartoons for Ladies' Home Journal, Ridgefield Press, Good Housekeeping, The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's and Judge. He assisted on Russ Westover's Tillie the Toiler strip for King Features. After Westover departed, Gustafson's signature appeared on the strip beginning October 4, 1954 and ending March 7, 1959. [3]