President Trump welcomes N.H. audit of 2020 elections, praises patriots for revealing truth
File- Voting booths are kept socially distant at the Chesterfield, N.H. polling site. (Kristopher Radder/The Brattleboro Reformer via AP Photo)
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UPDATED 7:09 AM PT – Friday, May 7, 2021
President Trump has endorsed the upcoming audit of the 2020 elections in New Hampshire while the state appoints members of the audit team. The 45th president congratulated the citizens of Windham Thursday for their effort to restore the integrity of elections in their state.
President Trump also praised the media outlets that have covered the Windham incident and the ongoing fight for election integrity, which includes One America News. He said the Democrat fake news media are suppressing the truth about the Windham incident while local patriots are working to reveal the truth.
The sale consists of dailies Brattleboro Reformer and Bennington Banner, the weekly Manchester Journal and the 3-year-old award-winning UpCountry, a bi-monthly magazine. Both the Banner and Reformer date back more than a century. The terms of the sale were not disclosed other than that the transfer will take effect on May 14 and that The Berkshire Eagle will not only continue to print the publications for at least five years, it will also continue to provide pagination, ad development and customer service for classifieds and circulation. The papers will be operated by Belogour s newly established Vermont News and Media LLC and all current employees of the Vermont papers will retain their positions.
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) A Massachusetts newspaper company is selling its three Vermont newspapers and a magazine, the company announced Tuesday.The Pittsfield, Massachusetts-based New England Newspapers Inc., announced it was selling the Brattleboro.
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BRATTLEBORO â The Bennington Banner, Brattleboro Reformer and Manchester Journal are being sold by New England Newspapers Inc., to Vermont News and Media LLC, a company headed by software entrepreneur Paul Belogour of Guilford.
The sales price was not disclosed, and Belogour said the terms are confidential.
Under the terms of the transaction, which takes effect May 14, NENI, based in Pittsfield, Mass., will continue to print the newspapers â the Reformer and the Banner, both daily, and the Journal, a weekly â for at least five years.
Vermont News and Media, LLC, will hire all of the New England Newspapers Inc.âs Vermont current employees. It will also purchase UpCountry, a magazine focused on and distributed in Berkshire County, Mass., and Windham and Bennington counties.
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BRATTLEBORO â The Brattleboro Reformer, Bennington Banner and Manchester Journal are being sold by New England Newspapers Inc., to Vermont News and Media LLC, a company headed by software entrepreneur Paul Belogour of Guilford.
The sales price was not disclosed, and Belogour said the terms are confidential.
Under the terms of the transaction, which takes effect May 14, NENI, based in Pittsfield, Mass., will continue to print the newspapers â the Reformer and the Banner, both daily, and the Journal, a weekly â for at least five years.
Vermont News and Media, LLC, will hire all of the New England Newspapers Inc.âs Vermont current employees. It will also purchase UpCountry, a magazine focused on and distributed in Berkshire County, Mass., and Windham and Bennington counties.