Winthrop Sun Transcript

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Winthrop Sun Transcript
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Independent Newspaper Group
PublisherSun Transcript Inc.
EditorCary Shuman
Founded1959 (1959)
Headquarters Winthrop, Massachusetts
Circulation 4,300
OCLC number 23071194
Website winthroptranscript.com

The Winthrop Sun Transcript is the weekly newspaper for the town of Winthrop, Massachusetts. The paper is the product of the merger of the Sun and the Winthrop Transcript in 1959. [1] The Winthrop Sun was in turn the product of a series of mergers of local papers the Winthrop Review (1919-1944), [2] the early Sun (1892-1905), [3] and the Winthrop Visitor (1885-1905). [4] [5] It is distributed every Thursday morning, and has a circulation of 4,300 copies. [6] It is owned by Independent Newspaper Group, and edited by Cary Shuman. [6]

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