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  2. Syracuse Herald-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse Herald-Journal (1925–2001) was an evening newspaper in Syracuse, New York, United States, with roots going back to 1839 when it was named the Western State Journal. [1] The final issue — volume 124, number 37,500 — was published on September 29, 2001. The newspaper's name came from the merger of the Syracuse Herald and the ...

  3. The Post-Standard - Wikipedia

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    The newspapers became known collectively as The Syracuse Newspapers. By the turn of the century, it became apparent that Syracuse could no longer support two newspapers. The Herald-Journal closed in September 2001, and was merged into The Post-Standard. The newspaper company was an early adopter of digital media.

  4. John H. Mulroy - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Syracuse University. John Howard Mulroy (February 10, 1925 – September 6, 1999) was an American politician most notable for having served as the first county executive of Onondaga County, New York. Mulroy was born to Morris, a dairy farmer, and Elizabeth, a former schoolteacher. His father served as the Marcellus supervisor on the ...

  5. Murder of Wallie Howard Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Died. October 30, 1990. (1990-10-30) (aged 31) Syracuse, New York, U.S. Cause of death. Gunshot wounds. On October 30, 1990, Syracuse police officer Wallie Howard Jr. was murdered in Syracuse, New York, during a botched robbery that took place during a drug deal gone wrong. [1] Howard, who was working undercover as a narcotics investigator, was ...

  6. Nancy Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Duffy worked at newspapers in Scranton and Cortland, New York before moving to Syracuse to work for the Herald-Journal, where she was a police beat reporter. She left that job in 1967 to work as a reporter at WHEN-AM and WHEN-TV (now WTVH). She took a year off from reporting in 1970, when she became press secretary for Syracuse Mayor Lee Alexander.

  7. List of newspapers in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspapers. [] For weekly newspapers, see § Weekly and other newspapers. Adirondack Daily Enterprise – Saranac Lake. AM New York – New York City. The Buffalo News – Buffalo. The Citizen – Auburn. Columbia Daily Spectator – New York City. The Cornell Daily Sun – Ithaca.

  8. Ruth Johnson Colvin - Wikipedia

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    2. Ruth Johnson Colvin (December 16, 1916 – August 18, 2024) was an American philanthropist who was the founder of the non-profit organization Literacy Volunteers of America, now called ProLiteracy Worldwide in Syracuse, New York, in 1962. [1] She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush in December 2006.

  9. Anthony F. Caffrey - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Francis Caffrey (25 Aug 1908 in Syracuse, New York – 17 Oct 1968 in Syracuse, New York [1]) served as US attorney and assistant US attorney prior to his appointment as Syracuse postmaster on Sept. 9, 1964. [2] The Syracuse, NY resident attended Sumner and Edward Smith Schools and Christian Brothers Academy.