The Telegraph (Nashua, New Hampshire)
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The Telegraph, for most of its existence known 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. Through the 2000s it was the second-largest newspaper in the state in terms of daily print circulation, behind the New Hampshire Union Leader of Manchester.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Ogden Newspapers |
Publisher | Matthew A. Burdette |
Editor | Matthew A. Burdette |
Founded | October 20, 1832 (1832-10-20), as New-Hampshire Telegraph |
Headquarters | 110 Main St., Suite 1, Nashua, New Hampshire 03060, United States |
Circulation | 8,250 (as of 2021)[1] |
OCLC number | 22532489 |
Website | nashuatelegraph |
In 2020 The Telegraph reduced its print run to Saturday only, when it produces a weekend edition under the Sunday Telegraph banner. In the announcement, the paper said it will continue to report news for its website every day.[2]
After being family-owned for a century, The Telegraph was bought in the 1980s by Independent Publications of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, which owned several smaller daily and weekly newspapers around the United States as well as some other businesses.[3] In 2005, the paper's owner bought the Cabinet Press, publisher of weekly newspapers based in nearby Milford, New Hampshire.[4] In April 2013, it was bought by Ogden Newspapers of Wheeling, West Virginia.[5][6]