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Amherst, Massachusetts (print/digital)
The Amherst Bulletin is a weekly newspaper, published every Friday, covering Amherst, Massachusetts and the neighboring towns of Deerfield, Hadley, Leverett, Pelham, Shutesbury, and Sunderland. It is produced by Newspapers of New England alongside its sister daily, the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
The Bulletin operated as an editorially independent weekly with its own Amherst-based reporting staff through the 1980s and 1990s, though it shared ownership and office space with the Daily Hampshire Gazette. The two papers' Amherst news staffs were integrated by the early 2000s. Newspapers of New England, based in Concord, New Hampshire, has owned the Gazette and Bulletin since the Gazette was sold by the DeRose family in 2005.
The Bulletin covers Amherst town government, schools, and community life, with a print distribution of roughly 6,400 copies; a full-text digital archive covering the paper from 1994 to the present is maintained by the Jones Library in Amherst.
The paper is available in print and online at amherstbulletin.com, with recent content subject to a 30-day access embargo in the Jones Library's digital newspaper archive to support subscriptions.
Amherst Bulletin
Newspapers of New England
Northampton, MA
Website: amherstbulletin.com
Sources
Jones Library, Amherst, MA. Amherst Bulletin
The Amherst Current. Only-in-Amherst stories as two newspapers merge, 1988-2003