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New Hampshire Newspapers

Keene Sentinel

This independently owned newspaper is published seven days a week in Keene, New Hampshire. The Keene Sentinel is the fifth oldest regularly published paper in the United States and has continuously operated under the same name since it was founded in 1799. The Sentinel has won a total of 19 awards (more than any other paper) for photography, design and news writing. In addition, eight of those awards were first-place tributes. The paper covers a total of 30 towns in the city of Keene and also operates online.

Nashua Telegraph

The Telegraph, frequently referred to as the Nashua Telegraph, is a daily newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was founded as the Nashua Daily Telegraph in 1869, although a weekly version dates back to 1832. As of 2005 it is the second-largest newspaper in the state, with a circulation of about 27,000 daily, and 34,000 on Sunday. After being family owned for a century, The Telegraph was bought in the 1980s by Independent Publications of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, which owns several, smaller daily and weekly newspapers around the U.S. as well as some other businesses. In 2005, the paper's owner bought the Cabinet Press, publisher of weekly newspapers based in nearby Milford, New Hampshire.

New Hampshire Union Leader

The New Hampshire Union Leader is the daily newspaper of Manchester, the largest city in the state of New Hampshire. It has a daily circulation of approx 60,000; as of 2006, the circulation of its Sunday paper, the New Hampshire Sunday News, was approx 70,000. It was founded in 1863. It was called just The Union Leader from the mid-1970s until April 4, 2005. For many years prior to that, it was known as the Manchester Union-Leader.