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BostonWorks to Become Career Website Provider for Eagle-Tribune Publishing's 'Classified Connection'; Partnership includes The Eagle-Tribune's network of six newspapers.


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BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 18, 2002

BostonWorks, the recruitment services division of The Boston Boston, town, England
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 Globe, today launched a partnership with Eagle-Tribune Publishing, Inc. Through the partnership, the BostonWorks website, "BostonWorks.com," will become Eagle-Tribune Publishing's exclusive career website provider for its network of six daily and weekly newspapers in Massachusetts' Merrimack Valley The Merrimack Valley is the area surrounding the Merrimack River in northeastern Massachusetts. The area on either side of the Merrimack in New Hampshire is named the Merrimack Valley Region by the NH Division of Travel and Tourism Development.  and Southern New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). .

The new site (www.ClassConnectionWorks.com), including access to BostonWorks.com's database of over 15,000 regional job listings, will serve as the online help wanted "Help wanted" is a request commonly made by an employer in search of an employee. It may also refer to:
  • "Help Wanted" (SpongeBob SquarePants), a SpongeBob SquarePants episode
  • Help Wanted EP, an EP from punk band Midget Fan Club
  • Help Wanted
 site of Eagle-Tribune Publishing's cross-publication classified section, "Classified Connection." As part of the partnership, Classified Connection advertisers will now be able to have their print help wanted ads posted to the BostonWorks.com jobs database for a value-priced combination rate.

"This partnership allows Eagle-Tribune Publishing to extend the value of its Classified Connection section online through partnering with the region's number one careers website," said Eagle-Tribune Publishing President Irving Irving, city (1990 pop. 155,037), Dallas co., N Tex., a suburb of Dallas; inc. as a city 1952. Building supplies, chemicals, electronic equipment, and airplane parts are manufactured in Irving.  E. "Chip" Rogers III. "When reviewing potential career website partners, it became clear that to meet the needs of our advertisers and readers, we needed to find a local, versus national, solution."

"This represents a new relationship between newspapers who see the value in joining forces to meet customer needs and to mutually strengthen competitive positioning," stated Peter Newton, President of BostonWorks. "This is a valuable relationship to BostonWorks and we believe the benefits to advertisers and readers will be easily recognized."

In addition, BostonWorks and Classified Connection will be identifying select advertisers and developing multi-media advertising programs that include print help wanted ads in The Boston Globe and Eagle-Tribune.

About BostonWorks

BostonWorks is the leading recruitment services provider in Greater Boston Greater Boston is the area of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts surrounding the city of Boston, Massachusetts. While Metro Boston tends to be the "Inner Core" surrounding the City of Boston, Greater Boston overlaps the North and South Shores, as well as the MetroWest region. , combining the power of the Boston Globe and Boston.com to reach more than 2 million adults. In addition to the Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week.  Globe's BostonWorks section and Job Source, the company offers BostonWorks.com with over 500,000 unique users, 15,000 job listings and 250,000 resumes; industry-specific magazines, such as "On Call" for nurses and allied health professionals; a weekly career TV show on WB56; and 17 career fairs held in Greater Boston throughout the year. The partnership with Eagle-Tribune Publishing extends BostonWorks regional media network that already includes the Boston Globe, Worcester Worcester, city, England
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 Telegram and Gazette and the Boston Metro Boston Metro may refer to:
  • The Boston edition of the Metro International newpaper.
  • The subway system of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
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About Eagle-Tribune Publishing, Inc./Classified Connection

Eagle-Tribune Publishing's Classified Connection is the leading in-print and on-line classified advertising resource in Massachusetts' Merrimack Valley and Southern New Hampshire - appearing as part of the daily Eagle-Tribune, twice-weekly Derry (N.H.) News and Weekender, and weekly Andover Townsman, Haverhill Gazette, and Town Crossings. Through those publications, Classified Connection reaches more than 250,00 readers in nearly 30 communities in two states.

This press release may be found at www.bostonworks.com/press
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