The Boston Herald, founded
in 1846 by a group of Boston printers, will be leaving Boston in November or
December.
Publisher Kevin Corrado told employees in a memo that the newspaper will be moving its offices to Braintree, 13 miles south of Boston, later this year.
The Herald filed for bankruptcy in December 2017 and later was bought by Denver-based Digital First Media, which owns hundreds of publications.
The Herald has 8 Pulitzer Prizes. It was converted to a tabloid in 1981.
The Herald absorbed the Boston American Eagle and the Boston Daily Times in 1847 and the Boston Journal in 1917.
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