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  2. The Post-Star - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Star. The Post-Star is a daily newspaper in Glens Falls, New York. It serves the counties of Warren, Washington and Saratoga in New York State including the cities of Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs. The newspaper competes with The Saratogian of Saratoga Springs and the Times Union of Albany for the Saratoga County market.

  3. Lake George (lake), New York - Wikipedia

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    Lake George (lake), New York. /  43.62222°N 73.54667°W  / 43.62222; -73.54667. Lake George, c. 1860, painted by John Frederick Kensett. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza [1] Lake George, nicknamed the Queen of American Lakes, [2] is a long, narrow oligotrophic lake located at the southeast base of the Adirondack Mountains, in the northeastern ...

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Prince George Newspapers Free. College of New Caledonia student newspapers (1969–2009, gaps) Fort George Herald (1910–1915) Fort George Tribune (1909–1915) Leader, The (1921–1923) Prince George Citizen (1916–1965) Prince George Herald (1915–1916) Prince George Post (1914–1915) Prince George Star (1916–1917)

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  6. List of sports writers - Wikipedia

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    James Jerpe [1] Leonard Koppett. Sam Lacy. John Lardner. Ring Lardner. Cary B. Lewis [2] Fred Lieb. Tim Murnane. Jack Murphy.

  7. List of assets owned by Gannett - Wikipedia

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    Gannett Company owns over 100 daily newspapers, and nearly 1,000 weekly newspapers. These operations are in 44 U.S. states, one U.S. territory, and six countries. These operations are in 44 U.S. states, one U.S. territory, and six countries.

  8. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Howard Johnson's – a restaurant chain that featured an iconic orange rooftop, reasonably priced, consistent-quality menu items; founded in 1929 by Howard Deering Johnson in Quincy, Massachusetts; at its cultural peak, it served more meals outside of the family home than any entity except for the US Army; in 1979 it had 1,040 locations, but ...

  9. Taborton, New York - Wikipedia

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    Taborton is a hamlet located within the town of Sand Lake in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. It is served by the Taborton Fire Department. [2] Two large ponds, Big Bowman Pond and Little Bowman Pond , are in the immediate vicinity.