The Community Post was the Facebook of the 1980's for me
I don't have a Facebook account. Never have. My wife does. And about once a week I'll get on the family iPad (whenever I can find it) and tap the Facebook app to see what I've been missing. Mostly what I see are pictures. Pictures from birthday parties, anniversaries, sports pictures, etc. Not real news per se, rather limited details about small town stuff. Before I know it I've spent a half hour scrolling through Facebook. It reminds me of what I depended on for this type of "news" 30 years ago. Before Facebook. It was called The Community Post.
You could always find pictures of birthday parties in The Community
Post. Here's one from the 100th birthday of Russia's Anna Francis
Think about it. These days folks use their smart phone in a second to snap pictures from a high school reunion or a family Christmas party. In a few more seconds they'll have the pictures posted on Facebook. 30 years ago? The only time I saw pictures like that is when I read The Community Post. The late great photographer and editor, Dick Bensman, buzzed all over the area to capture these events. And always in short sleeves I might add! What we do today in seconds took Dick hours of work, no doubt.
When Dick Bensman wasn't snapping photos he occasionally
got his own picture in the paper
To see the archive of newspapers from The Community Post click on the following link: http://www.minsterhistoricalsociety.com/minster-newspapers.html
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