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=== Newspapers === The ''New Holland Review'' was published from 1877-1879. [[File:New_Hollander_Percy_May.jpg|thumb|New Holland Leader Publisher Percy May]] The ''New Holland Leader'' was the community newspaper for 93 years. In 1887, it was established as ''Plain Talk.'' The name ''New Holland leader'' wasn't used until 1900. The ''Leader'' was a weekly newspaper, published each Thursday. The paper contained the news and events of the town. Births, marriages, deaths, the social happenings, the coming and going of the people, and notes from the schools and churches were just some other items that could be found in the ''Leader.'' E.B. Lewis was the first publisher of the newspaper. other publishers throughout the years included: {| class="wikitable" |+ !Years !Name |- |1905-1921 |Percy May |- |1921-1947 |Wendell Turner |- |1947 |Earl Hinkle |- |1947-1965 |Lawrence Hunter |- |1965-1972 |Charles Mallory |- |1972-1981 |Greenfield Times |} The ''Leader'' was printed for years in the back of the old post office located at 105 N. Main St. The ''Leader'' office was then moved across the street in March 1965. This remained the office until Charles Mallory sold the paper to the ''Greenfield Times.'' In January 1973, the ''Leader'' office was moved to 212 W. Front St. in the home of Mrs. Pat Funk. Mrs. Funk was the correspondent for the paper. The ''New Holland Leader'' ceased publication on January 1, 1981.
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