Silicon Valley-based Metro Newspapers has purchased four Northern California weeklies and associated digital properties from MainStreet Media Group. The purchase was finalized, March 31, 2014 it was announced by Metro publisher Dan Pulcrano.
The purchased titles include:
• Santa Cruz’s “Good Times,” the publication with the largest readership in Santa Cruz County
• Two weeklies in South Santa Clara County—the Gilroy Dispatch and the Morgan Hill Times
• The Hollister Free Lance, circulated in San Benito County, along with the SanBenitoToday.com web service
Good Times was founded by Jay Shore in 1975. Independent Newspapers of New Zealand purchased the publication from Shore in 1988. A decade later, Independent sold Good Times to a Midwestern publisher with 21 papers in Wisconsin, Nebraska and Michigan, and the California publishing group organized under Mainstreet Media.
Good Times will consolidate operations with the Santa Cruz Weekly, which began publishing 20 years ago as Metro Santa Cruz. Pulcrano, who graduated from University of California, Santa Cruz, owned and worked for publications in Santa Cruz before starting the Silicon Valley publishing group.
The three weeklies based at the southern end of Silicon Valley each have more than a century of heritage:
• Morgan Hill Times is the oldest continuously operated business in Morgan Hill, and traces its history back to 1894.
• The Gilroy Dispatch was founded by G.M. Hanson and C.F. Macy, in 1868 as the Gilroy Advocate on Sept. 12, 1868.
• The Free Lance, which serves Hollister and San Benito County, was founded October 18, 1873.