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The newspaper began as the Norristown Gazette, which published its first edition on June 15, 1799.The newspaper's first publisher was David Sower, the son of Christopher Sower, a controversial figure who published ant-war sentiments and was branded a Tory (at the time, a derogatory term for Americans loyal to the British during the American Revolution).
Times Herald - Norristown; Times Leader - Wilkes-Barre; Times News - Lehighton; The Times-Tribune - Scranton; The Tribune-Democrat - Johnstown; Titusville Herald - Titusville; Wayne Independent - Honesdale; Wellsboro Gazette - Wellsboro, prior names include: The Wellsboro Agitator; Williamsport Sun Gazette - Williamsport; York Daily Record ...
Times-Herald or Times Herald may refer to the following newspapers: The Times Herald, based in Port Huron, Michigan; The Times Herald (Norristown, Pennsylvania) Times Herald-Record, based in Middletown, New York; Dallas Times Herald, based in Dallas, Texas, now defunct; Newnan Times-Herald, based in Newnan, Georgia; Olean Times Herald, based in ...
This week's letter to the editor asks what we, as a community, and you, as an individual, can do to be accountable for children's behavior.
This is a list of newspapers published by Digital First Media, the successor to 21st Century Media.. The company owns daily and weekly newspapers, and other print media properties and newspaper-affiliated local Websites in the U.S. states of Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, organized in six geographic "clusters": [1]
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It would pass some distance north of Melton Mowbray, and generally duplicate the Melton to Saxby section of the existing Peterborough line. The "Manton and Rushton Line" was a route 14 miles long between Manton on the Syston and Peterborough Railway, and Rushton on the Midland Main Line, north of Kettering. Included in the proposals was a spur ...
Melton Mowbray contains a rare example of early town government. The Melton Mowbray Town Estate [25] was founded in 1549, during the Reformation, when two townsfolk sold silver and plate sequestered from the church and bought land to be held in trust for all inhabitants. It provided early forms of education and the first street lighting, and ...