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As long as they spell our name rightDamon | 17 August, 2007 19:54 | (446)
Apparently someone out there (besides Facebook) does not like us.
Check out the review of the Telegraph on Yahoo local In brief the writer says the Telegraph is "not a news paper, more like a rumor mill." I happen to know the reviewer in this case is the relative of an individual who was the subject of news coverage a few months back. I would have to guess the family did not appreciate our articles for one reason or another. The only mixed feeling I have about the review is that we do not have a convenient place on our own site for people to post reviews of our own business and others. Hopefully something we can work on some more in 2008. In the meantime - if you are so inclined, feel free to leave a review of our performance here in the comments area, in our Forums, or even on Yahoo. I don't mind negative feedback, but hopefully people have some positive things to say as well. In any case - if you do feel the Telegraph is "TRASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" I guess we ought to know that as well! Happy reviewing
Damon, I for one greatly enjoy my subscription to the Telegraph Newsletter. Although my daughter and four grandchildren live in Nashua, we live in Texas - and the newsletter gives us a chance to feel connected to the community and what's happening in your area. That said, a good friend of mine who grew up in Nashua recently died. I know he had sustained friendships with school chums in the area, but I don't know any names. Could you publish his obituary? He will be buried at West Point at the end of the month. Please let me know. Posted by: Fred Bothwell | August 20, 2007, 12:05
Fred - thanks for the note. Our obituaries are now published on a paid basis - and the information typically must be received from a funeral home in order to verify their authenticity. Was your friend a current resident in the area? Feel free to email me at dkiesow@nashuatelegraph.com thanks Posted by: Damon | August 20, 2007, 12:12searcharchives
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