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The Ipswich Local News is an award-winning, nonprofit newspaper published in Ipswich, Mass. It is printed weekly and mailed to every home and business in Ipswich and Rowley. It is distributed in Topsfield and Boxford.
The paper started as a web-only publication in 2015. In 2019, John Muldoon and Bill Wasserman teamed up to print a regular print edition.
Wasserman came out of retirement at age 92 to help sell ads for the paper. He was the retired publisher of North Shore Weeklies, which were based in Ipswich.
A Startup Newspaper is Big News in Ipswich
BY Bette Keva Wasserman, an old-school newsman, returns to his roots
Legendary North Shore newspaper publisher Bill Wasserman dies at 94