Alta Group Newspapers Inc. was a newspaper publisher in the northeastern United States, overseeing three daily newspapers and one weekly newspaper before being bought and broken up by Community Newspaper Company in 1996. The company's flagship property was the Journal Tribune in Biddeford, Maine, but its most profitable newspaper, in the end, was The Milford Daily News in Massachusetts.
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- Alta Group Newspapers Inc. was a newspaper publisher in the northeastern United States, overseeing three daily newspapers and one weekly newspaper before being bought and broken up by Community Newspaper Company in 1996. The company's flagship property was the Journal Tribune in Biddeford, Maine, but its most profitable newspaper, in the end, was The Milford Daily News in Massachusetts. Alta also ran The Evening Times of Little Falls, New York, and the weekly The Northern Light in Conway, New Hampshire.
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- Alta Group Newspapers Inc. was a newspaper publisher in the northeastern United States, overseeing three daily newspapers and one weekly newspaper before being bought and broken up by Community Newspaper Company in 1996. The company's flagship property was the Journal Tribune in Biddeford, Maine, but its most profitable newspaper, in the end, was The Milford Daily News in Massachusetts.
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