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New York: New York Public Library, 1948 Brigham, Clarence S. "Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690–1820 Part VII: New York (A–L)." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 27 (1): 177–274. 1917
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Nov. 21—NORWICH — Four Norwich police officers were recognized Monday for their swift actions Oct. 7 to track down and treat a suicidal man who had fled from the Backus Hospital emergency ...
It was acquired by the Rochester Union which was bought by Frank Gannett. In 1918 Gannett merged it with Evening Times to form the Times-Union. Ten years later Gannett purchased the 100-year-old Democrat and Chronicle, the paper with which the Times-Union ultimately merged in 1997. By 1963, the newspaper was known as just The Times-Union. [1]
New York Star (1800s newspaper) New York Star (1948–1949) The New York Sun; New York Sunday News; New York Weekly; New York Weekly Messenger; The New York Weekly Journal; New York World; New York World Journal Tribune; New York World-Telegram; New Yorker Volkszeitung; New-York Gazette; New-York Mirror; New-York Spectator; New-York Tribune ...
Two people are dead after a blaze erupted early Saturday morning in the City of Norwich. Shortly after 2 a.m. Saturday, units from the Norwich Fire Department responded to 19 Miller St. for an ...
The Sun was a New York newspaper published from 1833 until 1950. It was considered a serious paper, [2] like the city's two more successful broadsheets, The New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune. The Sun was the first successful penny daily newspaper in the United States, and was for a time, the most successful newspaper in America. [3 ...
Nov. 26—Norwich Leroy Vice, 35, of 41 Quarto Road, was charged Saturday with breach of peace and interfering with an emergency call. Waterford Jorge Cruz-Mendelez, 32, of 324 Norwich Ave ...