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The Hartford Times Building
Type
Daily newspaper
Founded
1817
Language
English
Ceased publication
October 20, 1976
Headquarters
10 Prospect St., Hartford, CT
City
Hartford, Connecticut
Country
United States
Circulation
less than 70,000 at closure[1]
Media of the United States
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The Hartford Times was a daily afternoon newspaper serving the Hartford, Connecticut, community from 1817 to 1976. It was owned for decades by the Gannett Company which sold the financially struggling paper in 1973 to the owners of the New Haven Register, who failed to turn things around leading to its closure in 1976.
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