Post Gazette
(617) 227-8929
5 Prince St.
Boston, Massachusetts,
USA
02113
http://www.bostonpostgazette.com
- Year Established:
- 1896
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- Post Gazette: Legal Notices
- Legal Notices The Post-Gazette newspaper is a paper of general circulation. We are qualified to accept legal notices from any court in each town that we serve. To place a Legal Notice in the Post-Gazette, mail the notice to: The Post-Gazette P.O. Box 130135 Boston, MA 02113-2401 or e-mail to: Postgazette@aol.com Or Fax at 617-227-5307 For further information, call 617-227-8929. ...
- Post Gazette: Mary DiZazzo
- Mary DiZazzo Trumbull Born in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Christmas Day 1954, I was reared in Methuen, Massachusetts in a happy and most memorable first-generation Italian-American family. My mom's people were from Sicily and my father's side came from Naples. I had the best of both worlds. My Sicilian nana practiced cosmetology in Lawrence, owning up to three salons. My mom followed suit, working ...
- Post Gazette: Charlie Ross
- Charlie Ross Charlie Ross, boxing photojournalist, has been writing his "Punchlines" column for the Post-Gazette since the mid-1980's. Charlie began writing his weekly boxing column upon the demise of Charlie "Lefty" Luongo. Born and raised in Framingham, Massachusetts, his family later moved to "Beantown" (Boston, Massachusetts). Charlie called Southie home until a move to Milton, Massachusetts i...
- Pam Donnaruma
- Pam Donnaruma Pamela Donnaruma, publisher and editor of the Post-Gazette, was born to a tradition. James V. Donnaruma, who was born in San Valentino Torio, Salerno, her grandfather, founded the publication in 1896. He remained at the helm until his death in 1953 when the torch was picked up by Caesar L. Donnaruma who was publisher and editor of the Post-Gazette from 1953 to 1971, when he retired. ...
- Post Gazette: About Us
- About the Post Gazette 110 years ago, an Italian immigrant who arrived in Boston from San Valentino Torio, Salerno when he was only sixteen years old saw the realization of his fondest dreams, to establish an Italian language newspaper that would be the genuine voice of the increasing flow of Italians to the United States. The boy was James V. Donnaruma, the newspaper was LA GAZETTA DEL MASSACHUSE...
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