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Stonebridge Press, Inc. is a privately held
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company based in
Southbridge, Massachusetts Southbridge is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 17,740 at the 2020 census. Although Southbridge has a city form of government, it is legally known as the Town of Southbridge. History The area was i ...
. It was formed October 27, 1995, to operate the newspapers acquired through the purchase of a various newspapers. In addition to its Massachusetts operations, the company owns the Salmon Press group of weekly newspapers of New Hampshire and also publishes four weekly newspapers in Northeastern Connecticut under the name Villager Newspapers. In total, Stonebridge Press, Inc. publishes 23 newspapers reaching households in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. The company also publishes niche publications, including "Summer Guide" and "Winter Guide." All Stonebridge Press and Salmon Press products are also available online. Stonebridge Press is headquartered at the historic ''Southbridge News'' building, 25 Elm Street, Southbridge.


History

Former executives with
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purchased the newspapers that now make up Stonebridge in a foreclosure sale from Loren F. Ghiglione in 1995. The price was not disclosed. The deal, brokered by
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subsidiary—one of Ghiglione's largest creditors—suddenly ended a 26-year run of media expansion described by one observer as "Loren Ghiglione's News Empire".Pope, Chris. "The Rise and Fall of Loren Ghiglione's News Empire". ''Telegram & Gazette'' (Worcester, Mass.), page E1, November 26, 1995.


Worcester County Newspapers

Ghiglione's quarter-century foray in Central Massachusetts journalism—known in its final years as Worcester County Newspapers—began when he purchased the ''Southbridge Evening News'' from its founding McNitt family in 1969. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he acquired
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s, specialty publications and shoppers in adjacent communities, some 20 in all. In addition to the ''Southbridge News'' and what became the Stonebridge weeklies, Worcester County Newspapers included several titles that were eventually folded in the 1990s: ''The Voice'', a weekly covering Boylston, Northborough,
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and
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; ''Wachusett People'', a shopper in
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and
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; a chain of three ''Weekender'' shoppers in southern Worcester County; ''The Observer Patriot'', a weekly in
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; and the ''Jaffrey-Rindge Chronicle'' in
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. By the end of the decade, however, Ghiglione's "empire" began to look overextended and uneconomic. In 1986 he had paid
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3 million for two state-of-the-art presses at Worcester County Newspapers' Auburn plant. In 1987, he'd bought ''
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'', an
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with a large staff. As the 1990s approached, the region entered an economic recession, tanking demand for commercial printing, while
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costs went up. In 1992, the competitor ''
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'' daily in Worcester beefed up its suburban coverage with zoned editions, dealing another setback to Worcester County Newspapers.


Attempts to stay afloat

Ghiglione attempted to reorganize the company. He had already sold ''Worcester Magazine'' in 1990; in early 1995 he shuttered the Shrewsbury and Holden papers. The ''Southbridge News'' dropped its Saturday edition and switched to tabloid-sized newsprint. The Auburn printing plant was sold to
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.Gushue, Harold. "Local Paper Shuts Plant; Worcester County Newspapers to Contract". ''Telegram & Gazette'' (Worcester, Mass.), March 25, 1995. Following the loss of the Auburn plant, the remaining newspapers were printed by contract with Turley Publications' presses in
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.Gushue, Harold. "County Newspapers Chain Has New Owners". ''Telegram & Gazette'' (Worcester, Mass.), October 28, 1995. It wasn't enough. Ghiglione was bankrupt, and deeded the company over to Community Newspaper in October, effectively terminating the jobs of his 87 employees. Upon purchase, Stonebridge Press rehired 58 of those employees.


Stonebridge Press returns local focus

Upon purchase of Ghiglione's newspapers in 1995, the newly-named Stonebridge Press refocused the company so that local news once again became the focus of all products. The products remain "relentlessly local." In 2005, Stonebridge Press expanded into northeastern
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by launching The Putnam Villager, Thompson Villager, Woodstock Villager and Killingly Villager. The Villager name is also used for new weekly Massachusetts newspapers started in July 2007 as The Sturbridge Villager and The Charlton Villager. This time also marked a period of change in circulation and distribution, as the '' Webster Times'', ''Spencer New Leader'', and ''Blackstone Valley Tribune'' were converted to free "by request" weeklies, mailed to homes, upon request, in the newspapers' coverage areas. Remaining "relentlessly local" has paid off for the company. Despite the increasingly challenging environment for print newspapers, Stonebridge and Salmon have been successful in outperforming larger daily newspapers and shuttered competitors, even during the economic turbulence of 2008–2011, and the COVID-19 pandemic.


References

{{Reflist Newspapers published in Massachusetts Mass media in Worcester County, Massachusetts