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- Q5056902 subject Q8677968.
- Q5056902 abstract "Cedar Street Times is the weekly newspaper in Pacific Grove, California. Originally established as an online publication, it became a print version when its founder, Marge Ann Jameson, determined that it would be easier to drive readers to an upstart online version if one had an upstart print version. That was in September 2008.Since then, with a couple of hiccups in the first six months, the newspaper has been published weekly ever since and was adjudicated a newspaper of general circulation in July, 2010.Believing that Pacific Grove – like all communities – needs a fair and unbiased, regular source of local news by, for and about the citizens of the community, the newspaper strives to provide the most comprehensive coverage of the City of Pacific Grove available, with no agenda other than the truth. The newspaper even refuses to publish letters that do not have a basis in truth.Submissions by young authors and photographers as well as seasoned veteran writers and contributors are encouraged. Cedar Street Times has regular columnists; rotated so that different ideas are presented with each new issue. This ensures a diverse readership, in the belief of the publisher.All city council meetings and many committee meetings, as well as the business improvement district meetings are attended, either by the publisher or one of the stringers or reporters. The publisher is on the board of the B.I.D. and the Feast of Lanterns and is a member of Friends of Gateway Center.While some other local newspapers attempt to be all things to all people on the Monterey Peninsula, they simply cannot fill the need for stories about Pacific Grove politics, local celebrations, and the people who make Pacific Grove unique. Space considerations alone can be said to account for this lack in other area newspapers, but Cedar Street Times devotes its space entirely to Pacific Grove.".
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- Q5056902 headquarters "311".
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- Q5056902 name "Cedar Street Times".
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- Q5056902 comment "Cedar Street Times is the weekly newspaper in Pacific Grove, California. Originally established as an online publication, it became a print version when its founder, Marge Ann Jameson, determined that it would be easier to drive readers to an upstart online version if one had an upstart print version.".
- Q5056902 label "Cedar Street Times".
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- Q5056902 name "Cedar Street Times".