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'''Neighborhood News''' is the publisher of five free weeklies, based in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]]. The five weeklies are ''The Hooksett Banner'', ''The Bedford Bulletin'', ''The Goffstown News'', ''The Bow Times'' and the ''Salem Observer''. |
'''Neighborhood News''' is the publisher of five free weeklies, based in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]]. The five weeklies are ''The Hooksett Banner'', ''The Bedford Bulletin'', ''The Goffstown News'', ''The Bow Times'' and the ''Salem Observer''. Neighborhood News also publishes a bi-weekly called [http://www.thenhmirror.com The New Hampshire Mirror] which focuses on women's issues. Amy J. Vellucci is the publisher of Neighborhood News. The company was owned by Nackey Scagliotti until December, 2003, when it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, Inc. |
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Neighborhood News also publishes a bi-weekly called [http://www.thenhmirror.com The New Hampshire Mirror] which focuses on women's issues. |
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NewHampshire.com is owned by the New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper. The website is an information portal for arts and entertainment, community news, recreation and local business information for the state of New Hampshire. NewHampshire.com was created in 1999. It has since been a consistent resource to the community for arts, entertainment, nightlife, recreation and information about the state of New Hampshire. |
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Neighborhood News owns and produces [http://www.newhampshire.com NewHampshire.com] a Web site that indexes information about the state, and publishes content from both the Neighborhood papers and the [[New Hampshire Union Leader]]. |
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Amy J. Vellucci is the publisher of Neighborhood News. The company was owned by [[Nackey Scagliotti]] until December, 2003, when it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the [[Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, Inc.]]. |
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==Contributors== |
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*Sarah Neveu |
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*Lisa Martineau |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.yourneighborhoodnews.com The Neighborhood News Inc. Web site] |
*[http://www.yourneighborhoodnews.com The Neighborhood News Inc. Web site] |
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*[http://www.newhampshire.com NewHampshire.com] |
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*[http://www.unionleader.com ''The Union Leader/New Hampshire Sunday News''] |
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[[Category:Hillsborough County, New Hampshire]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 12 May 2020
Neighborhood News is the publisher of five free weeklies, based in Manchester, New Hampshire. The five weeklies are The Hooksett Banner, The Bedford Bulletin, The Goffstown News, The Bow Times and the Salem Observer. Neighborhood News also publishes a bi-weekly called The New Hampshire Mirror which focuses on women's issues. Amy J. Vellucci is the publisher of Neighborhood News. The company was owned by Nackey Scagliotti until December, 2003, when it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, Inc.
NewHampshire.com
[edit]NewHampshire.com is owned by the New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper. The website is an information portal for arts and entertainment, community news, recreation and local business information for the state of New Hampshire. NewHampshire.com was created in 1999. It has since been a consistent resource to the community for arts, entertainment, nightlife, recreation and information about the state of New Hampshire.
Contributors
[edit]- Sarah Neveu
- Lisa Martineau
External links
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