Nassau Herald

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The Nassau Herald is a liberal weekly newspaper serving the Five Towns communities of Nassau CountyLawrence, Cedarhurst, Inwood, Woodsburgh, Woodmere, and Hewlett.[4] It is part of the Long Island Herald newspaper chain, which includes The Jewish Star and the Oyster Bay Guardian, is owned by Richner Communications, and covers Nassau County, New York.[2]

TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner
    • Beegle Pub. Co. (1934–?)[1]
    • Richner Communications (since 2013)[2]
EditorJeffrey Bessen
Founded1934; 92 years ago (1934) in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York[1]
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Nassau Herald
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner
    • Beegle Pub. Co. (1934–?)[1]
    • Richner Communications (since 2013)[2]
EditorJeffrey Bessen
Founded1934; 92 years ago (1934) in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York[1]
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersGarden City, New York
CityGarden City, New York
CountryUnited States
Circulation5,874 (as of 2017)[3]
Sister newspapersLong Island Herald newspaper chain, Wantagh Herald Citizen, The Jewish Star, Oyster Bay Guardian, The Riverdale Press
ISSN2997-8750
OCLC number33312769
Websiteliherald.com
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The paper started publishing in 1934 by the Beegle Publishing Company and was based out of Lawrence, Nassau County, New York.[1] After the offices were destroyed by a fire in 2004, the newspaper moved into offices in Garden City, New York with the other Long Island Herald newspapers.[5]

Published every Thursday with a daily online presence, The Herald is sold for $1.00 at newsstands.[citation needed] The Herald newspapers are members of the New York Press Association.[citation needed]

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