The Berlin Daily Sun

The Berlin Sun is a two-day (Tuesday and Thursday) free newspaper published in the city of Berlin, New Hampshire, U.S., covering "Berlin, Gorham and the North Country". The newspaper started as a five-day-a-week publication under the title The Berlin Daily Sun, gradually reducing frequency to four, then three, and finally two days a week following declines in advertising revenue. The final Saturday edition was published on July 1, 2017, with subsequent issues bearing the moniker The Berlin Sun.

The Berlin Sun
TypeFree daily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Country News Club, Inc.
PublisherMark Guerringue
EditorAdam Hirshan
Founded1992
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters177 Main Street, Berlin, New Hampshire 03570 U.S.
Circulation8,500 in 2005[1]
Websiteberlindailysun.com

The paper is distributed in Berlin, Gorham, Errol, Milan and Shelburne, New Hampshire, all in Coös County.[2]

It is printed on tabloid paper and published by Country News Club, and was founded in the early 1990s by Dave Danforth, Mark Guerringue and Adam Hirshan following the success of the similar but larger The Conway Daily Sun. The company now also publishes The Laconia Daily Sun in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire and The Portland Daily Sun and The Northern Light in Maine.

Local historian and author Paul "Poof" Tardiff began writing articles in this newspaper and later published a three-volume series of books titled Once Upon a Berlin Time, which documents local history.[3] Tardiff continued to write articles weekly until he died on March 13, 2018.

References

  1. The Laconia Daily Sun Advertising Ratecard Archived 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, January 1, 2006. Accessed February 11, 2007.
  2. The Berlin Daily Sun Media Guide, July 5, 2005. Accessed February 11, 2007.
  3. Berlin and Coos County Historical Society. "Once Upon A Berlin Time". Retrieved April 25, 2012.
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