OTHER NEWS - Dec. 25, 1992
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Newspaper Lays Off Most of Staff: The Valley Sentinel of Ansonia, Conn., laid off nearly all its 73 employees on Christmas Eve, the workers said. Staffers said they were told all but five of the daily newspaper’s employees were being laid off and that production was switching to the Connecticut Post in Bridgeport. The Post and the Sentinel are owned by the Thomson Newspapers Corp. of Toronto, Canada. A company’s spokesman was unavailable for comment, the Post said.
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