News-Transcript Group - Properties

Properties

At the time of its sale to CNC, News-Transcript Group consisted of three daily and 11 weekly newspapers, all in Massachusetts (the papers' owners before 1986 are listed in parentheses):

  • Daily Transcript of Dedham (flagship of Transcript Newspapers)
  • Middlesex News (daily) of Framingham (flagship of Harte-Hanks' Northeast Group)
  • News-Tribune (daily) of Waltham (Transcript)
  • The Arlington Advocate of Arlington (Century Newspapers)
  • Belmont Citizen-Herald of Belmont (Century; was two papers)
  • Needham Chronicle of Needham (Transcript)
  • The Newton Graphic of Newton (Century and Transcript; was two papers)
  • Parkway Transcript of Roslindale, in Boston (Transcript)
  • Sudbury Town Crier of Sudbury (Northeast Group)
  • Wayland Town Crier of Wayland (Northeast Group)
  • Wellesley Townsman of Wellesley (Northeast Group)
  • West Roxbury Transcript of West Roxbury, in Boston (Transcript)
  • Weston Town Crier of Weston (Northeast Group)
  • The Winchester Star of Winchester (flagship of Century Newspapers)

All of these newspapers except the Newton Graphic and Needham Chronicle are still published by Community Newspaper Company, now a division of GateHouse Media, although the dailies' and Roslindale paper's names have changed. The Newton paper (itself the product of a merger) was merged with CNC's Newton Tab after the News-Transcript sale.

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