Jewish Ledger
Serving the Jewish communities of Connecticut and Western Massachusetts since 1929, this publication provides regional news, cultural features, and commentary tailored to a local readership. It remains a notable source for chronicling the history and evolving perspectives of Jewish life across New England for nearly a century.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CONNECTICUT
Claiming the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, this New England market possesses a long press history that is now heavily defined by regional chain consolidation. The historic Hartford Courant, founded in 1764 and currently operated by Tribune Publishing, leads the circulation market alongside major dailies such as the Hearst-owned New Haven Register and the Connecticut Post in Bridgeport. Moving westward, the Republican-American in Waterbury maintains a prominent family-owned daily presence. Spanish-language weeklies like La Voz Hispana serve growing Hispanic demographics across the urban southern corridors. Paperboy indexes 96 Connecticut newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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