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Welcome to the great Marblehead newspaper war

Por: The Boston Globe Business January 04, 2023

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Not quite a year ago, the local news outlook in Marblehead appeared bleak. Media giant Gannett had recently shifted the North Shore town’s longtime weekly, the Marblehead Reporter, , leaving the community of 20,000 without a dedicated newspaper for the first time in more than a century.Then, in June, a resident-led news organization sprung up, calling itself the Marblehead Beacon. Later that month, a nonprofit called the Marblehead Current... + full article



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