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This list of weekly newspapers in the United States is a list of weekly newspapers as described at newspaper types and weekly newspapers that are printed and distributed in the United States. In particular, this list considers a newspaper to be a weekly newspaper if the newspaper is published once, twice, or thrice a week.
0738-7520. OCLC number. 9672166. Website. auburnpub .com. The Citizen, commonly referred to as The Auburn Citizen, is the only daily newspaper published in Auburn, New York. The paper serves Cayuga County and parts of the greater Central New York area. The publication is owned by Lee Enterprises .
The Buffalo News – Buffalo. The Citizen – Auburn. Columbia Daily Spectator – New York City. The Cornell Daily Sun – Ithaca. Daily Freeman – Kingston. The Daily Gazette – Schenectady. Daily Messenger – Canandaigua. The Daily News – Batavia. The Daily Orange – Syracuse.
Connecticut Spectator, including May 1814 - December 1814, weekly; The Constitution, former weekly newspaper, including during 1842-1884; The Daily Herald, former daily newspaper; Evening Press, including 1918-1919, daily ex. Sun. Fairfield Minuteman, closed 2017; The Hartford Times; Middlesex Gazette, including 1790-1834 (with gaps), weekly
Jewish Post of New York (weekly) The Jewish Press (weekly) The Jewish Week (weekly) Kanzhongguo (Chinese language weekly) The Korea Times (daily) Long Island Press (monthly) The Main Street WIRE (bi-weekly) Metro New York (free daily) Mott Haven Herald.
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The Citizen Times and Times-News are releasing a poll asking readers and high school soccer fans who should be named player of the year at the conclusion of the regular season. The poll is ...
This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in the state of New York. It includes both current and historical newspapers. New York was the birthplace of the African American press, with the publication of Freedom's Journal in 1827, and has remained a vibrant center of publishing ever since.