Massachusetts Newsstand

Massachusetts Newsstand is a product of ProQuest that provides online fulltext articles from a few selected newspapers published in Massachusetts between the 1980s and the present. It includes some current news coverage for parts of Berkshire, Middlesex, Suffolk, and Worcester counties. It does not include current news for the state's 10 other counties. As of 2012, the product bundle consists of content from:[1]

Newspaper   Area   County   Year coverage begins   Year coverage ends   Current  
The Banner West Boylston Worcester 2007 Present Current
The Berkshire Eagle Pittsfield Berkshire 2005 Present Current
The Boston Globe Boston Suffolk 1980 Present Current
Boston Herald Boston Suffolk 1991 2011 Non-current
BusinessWest Springfield 1992 Present Current
Haverhill Gazette Haverhill Essex 1992 1997 Non-current
The Item Clinton Worcester 2007 Present Current
Massachusetts Newswire 2009 Present Current
Montachusett T&G Worcester Worcester 2008 2008 Non-current
El Mundo Cambridge Middlesex 1992 1994 Non-current
North Adams Transcript North Adams Berkshire 2005 Present Current
The Patriot Ledger Quincy Norfolk 1995 2001 Non-current
Plymouth County Business Review Plymouth 1991 2009 Non-current
Record Shrewsbury Worcester 2007 2008 Non-current
Sentinel & Enterprise Fitchburg Worcester 2005 Present Current
Standard-Times New Bedford Bristol 1992 1997 Non-current
The Sun Lowell Middlesex 2004 Present Current
Telegram & Gazette Worcester Worcester 1989 Present Current
Valley Dispatch Dracut Middlesex 2011 Present Current
(No coverage) Barnstable Non-current
(No coverage) Dukes Non-current
(No coverage) Franklin Non-current
(No coverage) Hampden Non-current
(No coverage) Hampshire Non-current
(No coverage) Nantucket Non-current

See also

References

  1. ProQuest. "Title list". Massachusetts Newsstand. Retrieved 13 May 2012. Accessed via: "Search our library resources". Massachusetts Libraries. Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
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