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- Community_Weeklies abstract "Community Weeklies Inc., based in Woburn, Massachusetts, USA, founded three weekly newspapers in the suburbs north of Boston before being bought by Fidelity Investments in 1994 and dissolved into Community Newspaper Company two years later.The company was founded by developer William S. Cummings of Winchester, the largest property owner in Woburn, to compete with the Daily Times Chronicle and a supposedly "anti-business" local political scene.".
- Community_Weeklies extinctionDate "1996-01-11".
- Community_Weeklies extinctionYear "1996".
- Community_Weeklies fate "Bought, then dissolved".
- Community_Weeklies foundingDate "1991-10-24".
- Community_Weeklies foundingYear "1991".
- Community_Weeklies industry Newspaper.
- Community_Weeklies location United_States.
- Community_Weeklies location Woburn,_Massachusetts.
- Community_Weeklies parentCompany Fidelity_Investments.
- Community_Weeklies product Weekly_newspaper.
- Community_Weeklies successor Community_Newspaper_Company.
- Community_Weeklies wikiPageID "12738747".
- Community_Weeklies wikiPageRevisionID "450114618".
- Community_Weeklies companyName "Community Weeklies Inc.".
- Community_Weeklies defunct "1996-01-11".
- Community_Weeklies fate "Bought, then dissolved".
- Community_Weeklies foundation "1991-10-24".
- Community_Weeklies hasPhotoCollection Community_Weeklies.
- Community_Weeklies industry "Newspapers".
- Community_Weeklies keyPeople "William S. Cummings, founder".
- Community_Weeklies location "204".
- Community_Weeklies location "United States".
- Community_Weeklies location "Woburn, Massachusetts 01801".
- Community_Weeklies parent "Cummings Properties, 1991-1994".
- Community_Weeklies parent "Fidelity Investments, 1994-1996".
- Community_Weeklies products "Three weekly newspapers".
- Community_Weeklies successor Community_Newspaper_Company.
- Community_Weeklies subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Massachusetts.
- Community_Weeklies subject Category:Defunct_newspaper_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Community_Weeklies subject Category:Media_in_Middlesex_County,_Massachusetts.
- Community_Weeklies subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Massachusetts.
- Community_Weeklies type Abstraction100002137.
- Community_Weeklies type Company108058098.
- Community_Weeklies type DefunctCompaniesBasedInMassachusetts.
- Community_Weeklies type DefunctNewspaperCompaniesOfTheUnitedStates.
- Community_Weeklies type Group100031264.
- Community_Weeklies type Institution108053576.
- Community_Weeklies type MediaInMiddlesexCounty,Massachusetts.
- Community_Weeklies type Organization108008335.
- Community_Weeklies type SocialGroup107950920.
- Community_Weeklies type YagoLegalActor.
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- Community_Weeklies type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Community_Weeklies type Agent.
- Community_Weeklies type Company.
- Community_Weeklies type Organisation.
- Community_Weeklies type Organization.
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- Community_Weeklies type Thing.
- Community_Weeklies comment "Community Weeklies Inc., based in Woburn, Massachusetts, USA, founded three weekly newspapers in the suburbs north of Boston before being bought by Fidelity Investments in 1994 and dissolved into Community Newspaper Company two years later.The company was founded by developer William S. Cummings of Winchester, the largest property owner in Woburn, to compete with the Daily Times Chronicle and a supposedly "anti-business" local political scene.".
- Community_Weeklies label "Community Weeklies".
- Community_Weeklies sameAs m.02x2rq7.
- Community_Weeklies sameAs Q5154906.
- Community_Weeklies sameAs Q5154906.
- Community_Weeklies sameAs Community_Weeklies.
- Community_Weeklies wasDerivedFrom Community_Weeklies?oldid=450114618.
- Community_Weeklies isPrimaryTopicOf Community_Weeklies.
- Community_Weeklies name "Community Weeklies Inc.".