Stoneham Independent

Stoneham Independent

Infobox Newspaper
name =


caption =
type = Weekly newspaper
format = Broadsheet
foundation = 1870
ceased publication =
price = USD .75 weekly
owners = Woburn Daily Times Inc.
publisher = James D. Haggerty III
general manager = Mark Haggerty
editor = Joseph Haggerty
language =
political =
circulation = 4,000 in 2007 [Self-reported figure from [http://www.stonehamindependent.com/advertise/ stonehamindependent.com/advertise] , accessed May 7, 2007.]
headquarters = 168 Main Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts 02180 USA
ISSN =
website = [http://www.stonehamindependent.com/ stonehamindependent.com]

"The Stoneham Independent", founded in 1870, is published each Wednesday from offices at 168 Main Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States.

Sisters and competitors

The Stoneham Independent's parent company, Woburn Daily Times Inc., also publishes a daily newspaper and two additional weekly newspapers in adjoining towns, and a weekly supplement, "Middlesex East".

Other Daily Times publications are:
* The "Daily Times Chronicle", a daily serving Burlington, Reading, Wakefield, Winchester and Woburn, Massachusetts.
* The "Tewksbury Town Crier" and "Wilmington Town Crier", published each Wednesday in Tewksbury and Wilmington, Massachusetts.

The "Stoneham Independent" competes locally with the Community Newspaper Company-owned "Stoneham Sun".

References

External links

* [http://www.stonehamindependent.com "The Stoneham Independent" Website]
* [http://www.woburnonline.com Woburnonline -- "Daily Times Chronicle" Website]


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