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As the industry tries to stay relevant in the 24/7 news cycle, an area newspaper will begin outsourcing its printing operations.
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America's small-town newspapers are having a tough time these days. The old, reliable business model for newspapers - based on print advertising - has died, and so has their presence in many communities. Ken Tingley's work at the Post-Star in Glens Falls, N.Y. fostered what small newspapers - at their best - stand for; their tight-knit connection to the community, their focus on people and their enduring sense of place. His new book is: The Last American Editor: Chronicling Life, Death, Triumph, and Tragedy in a Small Town.
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The publisher of an Upstate New York newspaper has a day in court Monday.According to the Times Union, the publisher of the Glens Falls Post-Star, Robert…
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The first general election debate including all three candidates in New York's 21st Congressional District was held Wednesday night and cablecast…
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NORTH CREEK, N.Y. (AP) — A retired Adirondack physician is proposing the creation of a New York state museum of skiing in the Warren County hamlet of…