Evening Reporter-Star: 1904?–March 1947 (continues Orlando Reporter and Evening Star continued by Orlando Evening Star).Evening Star: January–December 1903? (merged with Orlando Reporter to form Evening Reporter-Star).Orlando Reporter: 1892–1903? (merged with Evening Star to form Evening Reporter-Star).Īccording to one listing, some of the Sentinel 's predecessors are: The new layout, which debuted in June 2008, was formatted to appeal to busy readers, though like all of the redesigns in Tribune's Sam Zell ownership era, was reeled back into a more traditional design with appealing elements kept after reader criticism. In 2008, the Tribune Company called for a redesign of the Sentinel. Howard Greenberg, already publisher of fellow Tribune newspaper the Sun-Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale, was named publisher of both papers after Waltz left. She announced her resignation in February 2008. John Puerner succeeded Lifvendahl in 1993, who was replaced by Kathleen M. The newspaper was renamed the Orlando Sentinel in 1982. Harold "Tip" Lifvendahl was named president and publisher in 1981. In 1973, the two publications merged into the daily Sentinel Star.
Andersen eventually bought both papers outright in 1945, selling them to the Tribune Company of Chicago in 1965. Then known as the Morning Sentinel, it bought the Reporter-Star in 1931, when Martin Andersen came to Orlando to manage both papers. Another Orlando paper, the South Florida Sentinel, started publishing as a morning daily in 1913. The Reporter became a daily newspaper in 1905, and merged with the Orlando Evening Star in 1906.
Ĭare has been provided by Shorey-Nichols Funeral Home, Pittsfield.The Sentinel 's predecessors date to 1876, when the Orange County Reporter was first published.
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Her husband would like to give special thanks to his three daughters, Tammy, Marci, and Ann, plus the hospice staff for all of their generous help.Ī graveside service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 30, 2022, at the Palmyra Village Cemetery, Warren Hill Road, Palmyra. She was predeceased by her parents her brother, Robert Clukey and her beloved cat. She is survived by her loving husband, Thomas Batchelder Sr of Hartland sons, Roger Berube and Ryan Norton stepchildren: Tammy Wyman, Marci Thomas and husband Joe, Thomas Batchelder Jr and wife Heidi, and Ann Tibbetts and husband Shannon many grandchildren and great grandchildren brother, Roger Clukey nieces and nephews and her beloved 14-year-old Pomeranian, Samson. She also liked to hang out at her husband’s Pawn Shop in Skowhegan. She liked country music shows and absolutely loved to dance. Judy enjoyed being at home with her family. This was a position that she really liked. She was employed for 27 years at Dexter Shoe then became an Ed Tech for the Waterville School District. She graduated from Dexter High School with the class of 1964. 31, 1946, in Dexter, Maine, the daughter of the late Clifford and Sylvia Clukey. Batchelder, 75, died on July 5, 2022, surrounded by her loving family at her home in Hartland.