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'''''La Gaceta''''' is a weekly newspaper in [[Tampa, Florida]], founded in 1922. Published in [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Italian language|Italian]], it is the only trilingual newspaper in the [[United States]]. |
'''''La Gaceta''''' is a weekly newspaper in [[Tampa, Florida]], founded in 1922. Published in [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Italian language|Italian]], it is the only trilingual newspaper in the [[United States]]. |
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Today, ''La Gaceta'' is still published weekly under the direction of Roland's son, Patrick Manteiga, who has assumed authorship of the "As We Heard It" column. Additional editors are Manuela Ball (Spanish Section) and Giuseppe Maniscalco (Italian Section). Other columnists include Arturo Rivera, Joe O'Neill, Richard Muga, Emily Carney, Paul Guzzo, Leonardo Venta, Harvey Grajales, Gene Siudut, Kyle Dion and Travis Puterbaugh. |
Today, ''La Gaceta'' is still published weekly under the direction of Roland's son, Patrick Manteiga, who has assumed authorship of the "As We Heard It" column. Additional editors are Manuela Ball (Spanish Section) and Giuseppe Maniscalco (Italian Section). Other columnists include Arturo Rivera, Joe O'Neill, Richard Muga, Emily Carney, Paul Guzzo, Leonardo Venta, Harvey Grajales, Gene Siudut, Kyle Dion and Travis Puterbaugh. |
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==External links== |
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*''[http://www.lagacetanewspaper.com/ La Gaceta site]'' |
*''[http://www.lagacetanewspaper.com/ La Gaceta site]'' |
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*[http://digital.lib.usf.edu/?l30 La Gaceta Online Archive] at the [http://www.lib.usf.edu/ University of South Florida] |
*[http://digital.lib.usf.edu/?l30 La Gaceta Online Archive] at the [http://www.lib.usf.edu/ University of South Florida] |
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Victoriano Manteiga |
Founded | 1922 |
Language | English, Spanish, Italian |
ISSN | 0016-3724 |
Website | lagacetanewspaper |
La Gaceta is a weekly newspaper in Tampa, Florida, founded in 1922. Published in English, Spanish, and Italian, it is the only trilingual newspaper in the United States.
The paper was founded by Victoriano Manteiga, a former lector in the cigar factories of West Tampa and Ybor City, to serve the needs of the immigrant population of Tampa.
Later, his son Roland Manteiga took over as editor and publisher. Roland was very well connected, and his column "As We Heard It", became the local mid-20th century version of today's political blogs, often breaking stories and predicting events before the area's "major" newspapers.
Today, La Gaceta is still published weekly under the direction of Roland's son, Patrick Manteiga, who has assumed authorship of the "As We Heard It" column. Additional editors are Manuela Ball (Spanish Section) and Giuseppe Maniscalco (Italian Section). Other columnists include Arturo Rivera, Joe O'Neill, Richard Muga, Emily Carney, Paul Guzzo, Leonardo Venta, Harvey Grajales, Gene Siudut, Kyle Dion and Travis Puterbaugh.
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