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The headquarters of the Rutland Herald

Theand thenewspapers were officially sold Friday, according to the newspapers’ own report Terms of the deal were not released, but the transaction was expected after reports of financial difficulties at the papers. Rob Mitchell, whose grandfather purchased thein 1947 and thein 1964, will stay on in his role as editor in chief.The new owners, Reade Brower of Maine and Charles “Chip” Harris of New Hampshire, have extensive experience owning and printing newspapers in New England.As part of the sale, current employees can stay in their positions,reporter Susan Smallheer reported Friday. However,publisher and CEO Catherine Nelson retired earlier this week and several other staff members have left as rumors of a sale circulated, Seven Days’ Paul Heintz reported Earlier this year, the two newspapers cut print publication to four days a week, but the new owners have discussed returning to a daily format, Brower told Smallheer.The new owners indicated that they have no plans for major cuts to staff but couldn’t guarantee there won’t be changes. “You can’t cut and slash your way to prosperity,” Brower told the, adding: “I won’t say there won’t be any staff adjustments.”The sale does not include thes building in Rutland.