The Newberry Observer team at their new Main Street location.
The Newberry Observer, a historic local newspaper in South Carolina, has officially relocated to 1216 Main Street from its previous address at 1716 Main Street. This move marks an important milestone for the community, as the old location will be transformed into the Newberry Arts Center. Founded in 1883, the Observer continues to serve Newberry with commitment and enthusiasm, now from its vibrant new office space.
Newberry, SC has just welcomed a bit of fresh air! The local newspaper, Newberry Observer, has officially made the big move to its new home at 1216 Main Street, nestled in the historic Carpenter Building. After serving the community from its previous location at 1716 Main Street since 1980, it was time for a change, and boy, did they make it happen!
The days leading up to the move were buzzing with excitement, as staff members rolled up their sleeves, ready to tackle the task of packing and decluttering. Once the beloved old location was emptied out, the team was ready for the big day on October 22. The move didn’t just indicate a new address, but also came alongside an important initiative for the community; vacating their former building allowed for the city to turn that space into the new Newberry Arts Center. Now how cool is that?
You might be wondering why the Observer didn’t end up on Harrington Street as initially planned. Well, it seems that location just didn’t quite fit the bill. After careful consideration, they landed on the Carpenter Building, which is sure to bring a new vibe to the office!
As the moving truck rolled out, the team quickly got to work setting up their new furniture and even threw in some fresh paint over the weekend. This shiny new space is more than just a fresh coat of paint; it stands as a testament to their commitment to local journalism, reassuring the community that they’re here to stay! With the office now all spruced up, the publisher expressed pure exhilaration at the possibilities that lie ahead.
Founded way back in 1883 by William Henry Wallace, this publication has deep roots in the Newberry community. Back in those days, it was a regular weekly publication, powered by hand-fed presses and hand-set type, a far cry from the modern machinery used today. In 1901, it took a leap forward to printing twice a week, and eventually ramped up to three times a week in April 1981, to better serve the growing needs of Newberry County.
As for their frequency today, the Observer publishes every Wednesday, bringing the community news, events, and stories that matter most. With a history spanning over a century, the paper has passed through various hands, but the heart has always remained in serving the locals. The stepping stones of time have seen the Observer transition and grow, ultimately leading to its latest exciting chapter.
The good news doesn’t stop there—if you need to reach out, the contact details remain the same. Feel free to shoot them a call at 803-276-0625. Plus, letters to the editor can still be sent to the new address! How convenient is that?
The new space is now open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., making it even easier to swing by and catch up. And for those who prefer the digital world, you can visit their website at www.newberryobserver.com to stay in the loop from wherever you are! Community journalism is alive and well in Newberry, and this move is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter. Here’s to fresh starts, local stories, and many years ahead of serving the Quick, friendly, and informative publications that Newberry has come to love!
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