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  2. List of newspapers owned by GateHouse Media - Wikipedia

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    GateHouse's largest weekly newspaper market is Massachusetts, where it owns more than 100 titles in and around Boston. Several of these newspapers cover more than one town, and WickedLocal maintains separate websites for each town. All of the following are weekly newspapers in Massachusetts: Cape Cod

  3. The Boston Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Journal was a daily newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1833 [2] until October 1917 when it was merged with the Boston Herald. [1] The paper was originally an evening paper called the Evening Mercantile Journal. When it started publishing its morning edition, it changed its name to The Boston Journal.

  4. The Pilot (Massachusetts newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0744-933X. Website. thebostonpilot.com. The Pilot is the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston and claims the title of "America's Oldest Catholic Newspaper", having been in continuous publication since its first issue on September 5, 1829. Although the first Catholic newspaper in the United States, The United States Catholic ...

  5. Chinese Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The paifang gate to Boston's Chinatown Kam Man Food in Quincy, Massachusetts. The Boston metropolitan area has an active Chinese American community. As of 2013, the Boston Chinatown was the third largest Chinatown in the United States, and there are also Chinese populations in the suburbs of Greater Boston, including Quincy, Malden, Acton, Newton, and Lexington.

  6. Metro International - Wikipedia

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    Metro International is a Swedish media company based in Luxembourg that publishes the freesheet newspaper Metro. [1] This newspaper is primarily intended for city commuters in business areas. The company was founded by Per Andersson and started as a subsidiary of the Modern Times Group along with Viasat Broadcasting .

  7. Massachusetts Housing Court - Wikipedia

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    Intersection of New Chardon and Merrimac Streets, Boston, with view of courthouse (at left), 2010. The Eastern Housing Court is located in the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse, 24 New Chardon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The court was established by the state legislature in 1971 as the Boston Housing Court and started its operation in August 1972.

  8. The Phoenix (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix was founded in 1965 by Joe Hanlon, a former editor at MIT 's student newspaper, The Tech. Since many Boston-area college newspapers were printed at the same printing firm, Hanlon's idea was to do a four-page single-sheet insert with arts coverage and ads. He began with the Harvard Business School 's newspaper, The Harbus News.

  9. Boston University - Wikipedia

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    Boston University. /  42.34889°N 71.10028°W  / 42.34889; -71.10028. Boston University ( BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodists with its original campus in Newbury, Vermont, before being chartered in Boston in 1869.