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  2. The Ithaca Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Journal was purchased by Frank E. Gannett in 1912, thereby becoming the second local newspaper of what would later become the media conglomerate Gannett Co, Inc. It merged with the Daily News in 1919 and officially adopted the name The Ithaca Journal-News, although it is published under the name The Ithaca Journal.

  3. Burlington County Times - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013 the Burlington County Times launched a website which features daily news stories, editorial content, obituaries, photographs, videos, and a community calendar. The paper also has a suite of mobile apps for iOS, Android and Kindle Fire.

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  5. TCAT heralds new hires, board chair, ahead of GM's retirement

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    Jacob Mack, Ithaca Journal. January 29, 2024 at 8:16 AM. ... In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. Good Housekeeping 'Gilmore Girls' fans say Lauren Graham is 'so back' with new TV show.

  6. Ithaca Times - Wikipedia

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    The Ithaca Times is a weekly alternative newspaper serving the Ithaca, New York area. It is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. New issues of the paper are published every Wednesday. [2] As of December 2015, it had a circulation of 18,125. It was founded on August 31, 1972, originally as the Ithaca New Times.

  7. 'Young and the Restless' Star Billy Miller's Cause of Death ...

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    Billy Miller's family shed new light on his cause of death.. According to his grief-stricken mother, Patricia Miller, the soap opera star died by suicide. “He fought a long, hard, valiant battle ...

  8. Judson Pratt - Wikipedia

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    He attended Hingham High School, class of 1934, [3] and graduated from Ithaca College in 1938. [4] He made his theatre debut in 1941, playing a Western Union messenger in the Broadway play Popsy . [ 2 ]

  9. Helen Heckman - Wikipedia

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    Helen Elizabeth Heckman was born in Manito, Illinois, and raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, [1] with summers on Cayuga Lake in New York. [2] She was the daughter of Philip E. Heckman (1860–1932) [3] and Anna Foster Heckman (1868–1908).