The Burlington Free Press
Burlington Free Press is a daily newspaper based in Burlington, Vermont, in the United States. With a circulation of about 20,166 daily and 27,830 on Sundays, it is the largest daily newspaper in Vermont.
The newspaper has been hit by waves of layoffs over the past several years and employs 272 full-time employees in its Burlington headquarters. International news is usually reprinted stories supplied by the Associated Press and Reuters news services.
The Burlington Free Press Media
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The original motto of the Burlington Free Press was "Not the glory of Caesar, but the welfare of Rome".
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Luman Foote, editor of the Burlington Free Press, 1827-1833.
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DeWitt Clinton Clarke, editor of the Burlington Free Press, 1846-1853.
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George Wyllys Benedict
Photograph of George Grenville Benedict
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John L Southwick
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Edward F. Crane
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Sidney H. Hurlburt
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James L. Wilson