Burlington Free Press
Mark Nelson has extensive experience in facilities management and industrial maintenance, currently serving as the Facilities Manager at The Burlington Free Press. Previous roles include Building Lead-Assistant Operator at General Physics from July 2004 to November 2006, where responsibilities involved maintenance and operating work in highly contaminated environments while utilizing level-A hazmat suits. Mark also held the position of Master Mechanic at General Chemical from June 1977 to May 2004, overseeing all aspects of industrial maintenance. Mark completed a diploma at Claymont High School between 1972 and 1976.
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Burlington Free Press
The Burlington Free Press is a daily newspaper located in Burlington, Vermont. The Burlington Free Press originally began as the Free Press Weekly, publishing its first issue in 1827. With use of the telegraph, the newspaper became an evening daily in 1848, although it did not publish a Sunday newspaper until 1965. With the purchase of the Burlington Times in 1868, the Free Press Association was founded. In 1882 the evening edition was canceled due to poor sales and an influx of morning edition readers. In 1961 a new corporation, Free Press Association, Inc., was organized by high-positioned Free Press personnel who purchased it from 50 stockholders. In 1971 the Free Press changed hands, merging with the Public Opinion and becoming a part of the Gannett Company.