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20 years old is NOT old for a printing press. Many workhorse presses are WWII vintage and still going strong. Not digital, but reliable and high quality.
So here is my thought. What is up with Gannett? They let people go that in most cases pulled their own weight. The ACT has been so understaffed that those in charge of the departments were doing a lot of work to fill the gaps left by previous lay offs.
So you make the ship captain walk the plank you are sure to have a mutiny or the least sink when you run aground.
Is it true what I have read about Gannett selling off small newspapers in areas such as ours? That would be the best thing that could happen to the employees of the Asheville paper. A fresh new start and parent company, maybe without an Adverting Director and instead a Creative Director. How bout them apples.