The Record Herald

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The Record Herald
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett
EditorRandy Parker
FoundedJuly 2, 1894 (1894-07-02), as Blue Ridge Zephyr
Headquarters30 Walnut Street,
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania 17268, United States
OCLC number13048395
WebsiteTheRecordHerald.com

The Record Herald is an American daily newspaper published in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. It was established as Blue Ridge Zephyr when it started publishing on July 2, 1894.[1] It is presently owned by Gannett.

In addition to the borough of Waynesboro, The Record Herald covers several communities in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, including Antrim Township, Blue Ridge Summit, Greencastle, Mont Alto and Washington Township. It also circulates across the state line in Cascade, Maryland, and environs.

Echo Pilot

The Record Herald has a satellite bureau in Greencastle and also produces a weekly newspaper, the Echo Pilot, serving that borough.

Notable staff

  • Ed Koterba, reporter, columnist, and feature writer from 1946 until 1952[2]

References

  1. ^ "About Blue Ridge Zephyr". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  2. ^ Hardy, Shawn (20 May 2016). "Outstanding newspaperman Ed Koterba aka Hank Hayseed remembered". The Record Herald. Retrieved 18 October 2017.