South Boston Gazette
Founded in 1906 by local entrepreneur William H. McRae, the South Boston Gazette has been a vital source of news and community information for over a century, celebrated for its in-depth coverage of local events, politics, and cultural happenings. With a commitment to journalistic integrity, the Gazette plays a crucial role in connecting residents and fostering community engagement, influencing local policies through notable investigative reporting and reflecting the concerns of South Boston's diverse population. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the South Boston Gazette, South Boston, Massachusetts, United States, starting 1847, with 22,474 scans available in total. This archive not only provides a glimpse into the past but also invites you to discover historical figures and events that may connect to your own family history. Join the exploration of this rich history by delving into the pages of the Gazette on OldNews.com.