The Eagle Tribune
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The Eagle-Tribune is a newspaper in North Andover, Massachusetts.
During the late 1980s, The Eagle-Tribune ran nearly 200 articles on Michael Dukakis and the Massachusetts furlough program, which was widely credited for ending furlough for first-degree murderers in Massachusetts, and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. The paper won another Pulitzer in 2003 for its coverage of the drowning deaths of four Lawrence, Massachusetts boys in the Merrimack River.
In 2005, the Rogers family, which had owned The Eagle-Tribune for generations, sold the newspaper to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. of Alabama.