North Andover Eagle-Tribune is a daily newspaper in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events.
The newspaper is published seven days a week.
The Eagle-Tribune traces its roots to the founding of the Lawrence Daily Eagle (1868) and the Evening Tribune (1890). In 1898, both newspapers were purchased by Eagle reporter Alexander H. Rogers. The Lawrence Eagle-Tribune was founded in 1959 by finally merging the company's two newspapers into one afternoon paper. During Rogers family ownership, the paper dropped "Lawrence" from its name. In 2005, the Rogers family sold the newspaper and its subsidiaries -- including three other Massachusetts dailies and several weeklies -- to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. During the late 1980s, The Eagle-Tribune ran nearly 200 articles on Michael Dukakis and the Massachusetts prison furlough program. The series was widely credited for ending furlough for first-degree murderers in Massachusetts, and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. The newspaper covers the Merrimack Valley and Essex County, Massachusetts, and southern New Hampshire.
Circulation: 36,853 copies
This newspaper is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc..
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| Al White is the editor of the North Andover Eagle-Tribune. Telephone number: 978.946.2000 Mailing address: 100 Turnpike St., North Andover, MA 01845 For more North Andover Eagle-Tribune contact information, become a Mondo Times Advanced or Professional Member. If you are a member, log in now. |
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Content: Political Bias: No Bias (1 votes) Credibility: High (1 votes) |
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