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 prison furlough program, which was widely credited for ending furlough for first-degree murderers in Massachusetts, and was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. [1] The paper won another Pulitzer in 2003 for its coverage of the drowning deaths of four Lawrence, Massachusetts boys in the Merrimack River. [2]
In 2005, the Rogers family, which had owned The Eagle-Tribune for generations, sold the newspaper to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. of Alabama.