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  2. The Post-Crescent - Wikipedia

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    306 W. Washington St. Appleton, WI 54911. United States. Circulation. 14,574 (as of 2022) [1] Website. postcrescent .com. The Post-Crescent is a daily newspaper based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Part of the Gannett chain of newspapers, it is primarily distributed in numerous counties surrounding the Appleton/ Fox Cities area.

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    Burlington County Times. The Burlington County Times is a daily newspaper located in Westampton, New Jersey, U.S. The paper, which is part of the Gannett chain of newspapers, [3] covers municipal and county issues in Burlington County, New Jersey as well as local and professional sporting events.

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    The Providence Journal. The Providence Journal, colloquially known as the ProJo, is a daily newspaper serving the metropolitan area of Providence, the largest newspaper in Rhode Island, US. The newspaper was first published in 1829. The newspaper had won four Pulitzer Prizes as of 2023 .

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    OCLC number. 9390458. Website. www .burlingtonfreepress .com. The Burlington Free Press (sometimes referred to as "BFP" or "the Free Press") is a digital and print community news organization based in Burlington, Vermont, and owned by Gannett. It is one of the official "newspapers of record" for the State of Vermont.

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  7. The Washington Times - Wikipedia

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    The paper also announced that it would cease publication of its Sunday edition, along with other changes, partly in order to end its reliance on subsidies from the Unification Church. On December 31, 2009, The Washington Times announced that it would no longer be a full-service newspaper, eliminating its metropolitan news and sports sections.

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