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  2. Tri-City Record - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, Gannett acquired fully-ownership of the Farmington Daily Times and ten other newspapers from Digital First Media. [6] A rival newspaper called the Tri-City Record was founded in May 2023 by Ballantine Communications Inc. [7] The Farmington Daily Times was acquired by Ballantine a year later and merged into the Tri-City Record. [1]

  3. Giving Tuesday: Standard Times kicks off annual Neediest ...

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    NEW BEDFORD — On this Giving Tuesday, The Standard-Times is kicking off its annual Neediest Families Fund campaign. "At this time of year, people in Greater New Bedford need help more than ever.

  4. Alexandra, Eildon, Marysville Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandra Times became the Alexandra and Yea Standard in 1877. The Standard was known for its detailed recording of local affairs in the nineteenth century, including mining, farming and agriculture, especially dairy and timber milling. [2]

  5. Cape Cod Times - Wikipedia

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    The paper was first published by businessman J.P. Dunn and Basil Brewer on October 19, 1936, as the Cape Cod Standard-Times, and was distributed jointly on the Cape with The New Bedford Standard-Times until the end of 1970.

  6. Dean Bulldogs football - Wikipedia

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    The Dean Bulldogs football team represents Dean College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Bulldogs are members of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), fielding its team in the ECFC since 2016. [3]

  7. Times Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The Zanesville Times Recorder is a daily newspaper based in Zanesville, Ohio, that serves Muskingum County. The newspaper is part of the USA Today Network. History. On December 1, 1959, The Zanesville Times Recorder began printing 7-days a week, merging with The Zanesville Times Signal.

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