Ottaway Community Newspapers
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Ottaway Community Newspapers is a subsidiary of Dow Jones and owns newspapers in California, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Michigan. It is headquartered in Campbell Hall, New York.
The Ottaway organization was founded in November 1936, when James H. Ottaway, Sr., purchased the Endicott, N.Y., Bulletin, a semi-weekly paper he converted to a daily within a year.
The chain owns the following newspapers:
- Sentinel, Santa Cruz, Calif.
- The Record, Stockton, Calif.
- News-Times, Danbury, Conn.
- The Spectrum, New Milford, Conn.
- The York Weekly, Maine
- The York County Coast Star, Maine
- Cape Cod Times, Mass.
- Nantucket Inquirer, Mirror, Mass.
- The Standard-Times, New Bedford, Mass.
- Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.
- The Grand Traverse Herald, Mich.
- The Portsmouth Herald, N.H.
- The Hampton Union, Hampton, New Hampshire
- The News-Letter, Exeter, N.H.
- The Rockingham News, Plaistow, N.H.
- Cooperstown Crier, N.Y.
- Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.
- Press-Republican, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
- Times Herald Record, Middletown, N.Y.
- Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon
- Ashland Daily Tidings, Oregon
- Daily Item, Sunbury, Pa.
- The Danville News, Pa.
- Pocono Record, Stroudsburg Pa.
- The Somerset Spectator, Somerset Ma.
- The Fairhaven Advocate, Fairhaven Ma.
- The Middleboro Gazette, Middleboro Ma.
- The Fall River Spirit, Fall River Ma.
- The Dartmouth Chronicle, Dartmouth Ma.
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