List of Community Newspaper Company weeklies

List of Community Newspaper Company weeklies

Community Newspaper Company publishes more than 100 weekly newspapers in central and eastern Massachusetts, divided into five geographic units.

Metro Unit

The Metro papers cover neighborhoods of Boston and close-in suburbs.
* "Allston-Brighton Tab" of Allston and Brighton (Boston) -- paid, Friday.
* "Brookline Tab" of Brookline -- free, Thursday.
* "Cambridge Chronicle" of Cambridge -- paid, Thursday.
* "Cambridge Tab" of Cambridge -- free, Friday.
* "Dover-Sherborn Press" of Dover and Sherborn -- paid, Thursday.
* "Roslindale Transcript" of Roslindale (Boston) -- paid, Thursday.
* "Somerville Journal" of Somerville -- paid, Thursday.
* "Needham Times" of Needham -- free, Thursday.
* "Newton Tab" of Newton -- free, Wednesday.
* "Watertown Tab" of Watertown -- paid, Thursday.
* "Wellesley Townsman" of Wellesley -- paid, Thursday.
* "West Roxbury Transcript" of West Roxbury (Boston) -- paid, Thursday.

North Unit

The following titles, many of them formerly part of the North Shore Weeklies chain, are published out of the North Unit's offices in Beverly:
* "Amesbury News" of Amesbury -- paid, Friday.
* "Beverly Citizen" of Beverly -- paid, Thursday.
* "Danvers Herald" of Danvers -- paid, Thursday.
* "Cape Ann Beacon" of Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea and Essex -- free, Friday
* "Georgetown Record" of Georgetown -- paid, Thursday.
* "Hamilton Wenham Chronicle" of Hamilton and Wenham -- paid, Thursday.
* "Ipswich Chronicle" of Ipswich -- paid, Thursday.
* "Malden Observer" of Malden -- paid, Friday.
* "Marblehead Reporter" of Marblehead -- paid, Thursday.
* "Medford Transcript" of Medford -- paid, Thursday.
* "Melrose Free Press" of Melrose -- paid, Thursday.
* "Newburyport Current" of Newburyport and surrounding towns -- free, Friday.
* "North Andover Citizen" of North Andover -- paid, Friday.
* "North Shore Sunday" of Lynn, Peabody and surrounding towns -- free, Friday.
* "Salem Gazette" of Salem -- free, Friday.
* "Saugus Advertiser" of Saugus -- paid, Thursday.
* "Stoneham Sun" of Stoneham -- free, Wednesday.
* "Swampscott Reporter" of Swampscott -- paid, Thursday.
* "Tri-Town Transcript" of Boxford, Middleton and Topsfield -- paid, Friday.
* "Wakefield Observer" of Wakefield -- paid, Thursday.

Northwest Unit

With two main offices in Concord and Lexington, Northwest's core are the "Beacon" and "Minuteman" papers from Beacon Communications Corporation, along with some former papers of Century Newspapers and Bay State Newspaper Company. Its newest acquisitions are based in satellite bureaus at CNC's westernmost reach, in Harvard and Clinton.

* "Arlington Advocate" of Arlington -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/arlington]
* "The Beacon" of Acton and Boxborough -- paid, Thursday. http://www.wickedlocal.com/acton
* "The Beacon-Villager" of Maynard and Stow -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/maynard]
* "Bedford Minuteman" of Bedford -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/bedford]
* "Belmont Citizen-Herald" of Belmont -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/belmont]
* "Billerica Minuteman" of Billerica -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/billerica]
* "The Bolton Common" of Bolton -- paid, Friday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/bolton]
* "Burlington Union" of Burlington -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/burlington]
* "Chelmsford Independent" of Chelmsford -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/chelmsford]
* "Concord Journal" of Concord -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/concord]
* "The Harvard Post" of Harvard -- paid, Friday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/harvard]
* "Lexington Minuteman" of Lexington -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/lexington/]
* "Lincoln Journal" of Lincoln -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/lincoln]
* "Littleton Independent" of Littleton -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/littleton]
* "Tewksbury Advocate" of Tewksbury -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/tewksbury]
* "Times & Courier" of Clinton and Lancaster -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/clinton]
* "The Reading Advocate" of Reading -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/reading]
* "Westford Eagle" of Westford -- paid, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/westford]
* "Wilmington Advocate" of Wilmington -- free, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/wilmington]
* "Winchester Star" of Winchester -- paid, Thursday. http://www.wickedlocal.com/winchester
* "Woburn Advocate" of Woburn -- free, Thursday. [http://www.wickedlocal.com/woburn]

South Unit

The South Unit includes the "Cape Cod Unit" (which despite the name is supervised by the same editor-in-chief as South) and newspapers acquired from Memorial Press Group and Call Group in 2006. The unit initially comprised papers from Cape Cod Publishing Company and Mariner Group.

* "Abington Mariner" of Abington -- paid, Friday.
* "Avon Messenger" of Avon -- free, Wednesday.
* "Braintree Forum" of Braintree -- paid, Wednesday.
* "Bridgewater Independent" of Bridgewater -- free, Wednesday.
* "Carver Reporter" of Carver -- paid, Wednesday.
* "Cohasset Mariner" of Cohasset -- paid, Friday.
* "Duxbury Reporter" of Duxbury -- free, Friday.
* "East Bridgewater Star" of East Bridgewater -- free, Wednesday.
* "Halifax-Plympton Reporter" of Halifax and Plympton -- paid, Friday.
* "Hanover Mariner" of Hanover -- paid, Wednesday.
* "Hanson Town Crier" of Hanson -- free, Wednesday.
* "Hingham Journal" of Hingham -- paid, Thursday.
* "Holbrook Sun" of Holbrook -- paid, Friday.
* "Kingston Reporter" of Kingston -- paid, Friday.
* "Lakeville Call" of Lakeville -- free, Wednesday.
* "Marshfield Mariner" of Marshfield -- paid, Wednesday.
* "Norwell Mariner" of Norwell -- paid, Thursday.
* "Old Colony Memorial" of Plymouth -- paid, Wednesday and Saturday.
* "Pembroke Mariner-Reporter" of Pembroke -- paid, Friday.
* "Randolph Herald" of Randolph -- free, Wednesday.
* "Raynham Call" of Raynham -- free, Wednesday.
* "Rockland Standard" of Rockland -- paid, Friday.
* "Scituate Mariner" of Scituate -- paid, Thursday.
* "The Sentinel" of Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester -- paid, Wednesday.
* "Taunton Call" of Taunton -- free, Wednesday.
* "Wareham Courier" of Wareham -- paid, Thursday.
* "West Bridgewater Times" of West Bridgewater -- free, Wednesday.
* "Weymouth News" of Weymouth -- paid, Wednesday.
* "Whitman Times" of Whitman -- free, Wednesday.

Cape Cod

* "Bourne Courier" of Bourne -- Wednesday.
* "Falmouth Bulletin" of Falmouth -- Thursday.
* "Harwich Oracle" of Harwich -- paid, Wednesday.
* "The Register" of Barnstable -- paid, Thursday.
* "Sandwich Broadsider" of Mashpee and Sandwich
* "Upper Cape Codder" -- paid, Thursday.

West Unit

Newspapers in the West Unit include all four CNC dailies and a few Framingham-area weeklies published "as editions of "The MetroWest Daily News"." The non-"Daily News" West weeklies include titles in Boston's western suburbs -- MetroWest -- as well as several in Norfolk County, southwest and south of the city, and a few farther south in Bristol County.
* "Ashland Tab" of Ashland -- paid, Thursday.
* "Canton Journal" of Canton -- paid, Friday.
* "Country Gazette" of Franklin and surrounding towns -- free, Friday.
* "Easton Journal" of Easton -- paid, Friday.
* "Framingham Tab" of Framingham -- free, Friday.
* "Holliston Tab" of Holliston -- paid, Thursday.
* "Hopkinton Crier" of Hopkinton -- paid, Friday.
* "Hudson Sun" of Hudson -- paid, Thursday.
* "Mansfield News" of Mansfield -- paid, Friday.
* "Marlborough Enterprise" of Marlborough -- paid, Thursday.
* "Medfield Press" of Medfield -- paid, Thursday.
* "Norton Mirror" of Norton -- paid, Friday.
* "Norwood Bulletin" of Norwood -- paid, Thursday.
* "Sharon Advocate" of Sharon -- paid, Friday.
* "Shrewsbury Chronicle" of Shrewsbury -- paid, Thursday.
* "Southboro Villager" of Northborough and Southborough -- paid, Friday.
* "Stoughton Journal" of Stoughton -- paid, Friday.
* "Westborough News" of Westborough -- paid, Friday.
* "Weston Town Crier" and "Weston Tab" of Weston -- paid, Thursday.
* "Westwood Press" of Westwood -- paid, Thursday.

"Daily News" editions

* "The Daily News Transcript" of Dedham and surrounding towns -- paid, five-day daily.
* "The Daily News Tribune" of Newton and Waltham -- paid, five-day daily.
* "The MetroWest Daily News" of Framingham and surrounding towns -- paid, seven-day daily.
* "The Milford Daily News" of Milford and surrounding towns -- paid, seven-day daily.
* "Natick Bulletin" and "Natick Tab" of Natick -- paid, Friday and Sunday.
* "Sudbury Town Crier" and "Sudbury Tab" of Sudbury -- paid, Thursday and Sunday.
* "Wayland Town Crier" and "Wayland Tab" of Wayland -- paid, Thursday and Sunday.


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