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Salem Weekly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salem Weekly
''Salem Weekly'' (formerly ''Salem Monthly'') is the only alternative newspaper publication in Salem, Oregon, United States. The bi-weekly paper was established as a monthly in April 2003.〔 It is owned and published by Andrew Paul. "AP" Walther. ==History== The Salem Monthly traces its origins to a coffee house in Downtown Salem, Oregon known as the "Coffee House Cafe." Dating back to the mid-1990s, the Coffee House Cafe served as a popular meeting place and hangout for Salem's youth culture. In its later years of operation, the cafe began publishing a newsletter to engage customers in Salem's community and cultural affairs. Inspired by the reaction to the cafe's newsletter, cafe owner, A.P. Walther decided to start up a publishing operation for an alternative newspaper in Salem, Oregon. The Salem Weekly recently celebrated ten years of operation in April 2013.
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