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The Daily Item is a six-day (Monday through Saturday) morning daily newspaper published in Lynn, Massachusetts, United States.In addition to its home city, The Daily Item covers the Massachusetts North Shore cities and towns of Nahant, Saugus, Swampscott, Peabody, Lynnfield, Marblehead, and circulates in several adjacent towns.
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The Daily Item was founded in Lynn in 1876 by Horace Hastings, and remained in that family's ownership until 2014, when it was sold to local media group. It occupied a variety of buildings in downtown Lynn (of which none survive), and built its first dedicated facility in 1891 following a major fire in the city.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University. "Directory of New England Newspapers". New England Newspaper and Press Association. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19. "US Newspaper Directory: Massachusetts", Chronicling America, Washington DC: US Library of Congress
The Daily Item is the name of the following American newspapers: The Daily Item, Clinton, Massachusetts; The Daily Item, Lynn, Massachusetts; The Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield, Massachusetts; The Daily Item (Port Chester), Port Chester, New York; The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pennsylvania; The Daily Item, Sumter, South Carolina
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A clipping of newspaper The Lynn Daily Evening Item, from its January 31, 1968 edition. The picture portrays Irving E. Kane, then serving as the mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts, on the left side. He is exchanging bunting flags with Brazilian citizen Estevão Spósito, then serving as the president for the São Paulo union of shoe workers.
The opening was covered by the city's two local newspapers, the Lynn Daily Evening Item and the Lynn Telegram-News. The new station's president was A. (Avigdor) M. "Vic" Morgan, a veteran broadcaster who had been involved with mechanical television in TV's formative years; he had been the general manager of the Shortwave & Television Company in ...