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The ''Hudson Dispatch'' was a newspaper covering events in Hudson and Bergen counties in Northern New Jersey. It published continuously from 1874 until 1991, when it was purchased by Newhouse Newspapers. Its headquarters were located at 400 38th Street in Union City. ==History== The ''Hudson Dispatch'' was published in East Newark, New Jersey by Trelease, Simonds & Company as ''Harrison Dispatch'', starting around 1874. It moved to Jersey City in 1887, and relocated to Union Hill in 1890.〔Karnoutsos, Carmela. (''Hudson Dispatch'' ). Jersey City Past and Present. Retrieved July 24, 2012.〕 Starting in the late 1970s, the staff of the ''Dispatch'' aggressively covered the notorious political corruption in Hudson and Bergen counties. A series of articles on the corrupt political practices in Union City, New Jersey, led to the conviction of William V. Musto, the city's mayor. During the same period other mayors and even a district attorney were prosecuted on corruption charges in part due to investigative journalism by the ''Dispatch''. Allbritton Communications bought the paper in 1977. In 1985, the paper was purchased by an affiliate of MediaNews Group. In 1991 the paper was purchased by Newhouse Newspapers and merged into ''The Jersey Journal''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hudson Dispatch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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