Nashua Telegraph is a daily newspaper in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events.
The newspaper is published seven days a week.
The Telegraph traces its roots to the founding of Nashua Daily Telegraph in 1869 (a weekly version dates back to 1832). The Telegraph was bought in the 1980s by Independent Publications of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. In 2005, the newspaper's owner bought the Cabinet Press, publisher of weekly newspapers based in nearby Milford, New Hampshire. The newspaper received national attention during the 1980 New Hampshire presidential primary when it hosted a Republican debate paid for by the campaign of former California Governor Ronald Reagan. During a discussion over which candidates should be allowed to participate, Telegraph editor Jon Breen, acting as moderator, told the sound man to turn off Reagan's microphone. Reagan's response of "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Green [sic]," was wildly applauded by the audience and even his fellow Republican primary opponents.
Circulation: 17,386 copies
This newspaper is owned by McLean Communications, Inc..
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| Susan Clark is the news editor of the Nashua Telegraph. Telephone number: 603.882.2741 Mailing address: 17 Executive Drive, Hudson, NH 03051 For more Nashua Telegraph 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 (2 votes) Credibility: High (2 votes) |
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Nashua Telegraph (Maybe) to Drop Associated Press
-- David Brooks, author of a science column for the Telegraph since 1991, says he may have spoken out of turn on announcing the newspaper's decision:
"NOTE: I may have jumped the gun; the paper is still debating whether to drop...
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