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Type | free |
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Format | tabloid |
Owner(s) | Noreen Reed, Chris Yountz |
Founder(s) | Noreen Reed |
Headquarters | Penobscot County, Maine |
Circulation | 6000[1] |
The Small Street Journal is a free newspaper published in Bangor, Maine. It is distributed free of charge in Newburgh, Maine. It consists of 12 pages of word games, puzzles, poems and drawings, intended for children ages 5 to 14.
The paper drew attention on Oct. 6, 1999, when The Wall Street Journal issued a cease and desist order on to owner Noreen Reed for "trademark infringement, trademark dilution and unfair competition under federal and state law.[2]"
References
edit- ^ Schanberg, Sydney H. (November 2, 1999). "Wall Street Journal vs. Small Street Journal". APBnews. Archived from the original on Mar 2, 2000. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ^ Cruickshank, Douglas (Nov 6, 1999). "Steppin' in it. Woof!". Salon.com. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
External links
edit- "Small Street Journal". National Public Radio. November 11, 1999. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
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