The Aurora Gazette
The Aurora Gazette, founded in 1835 by local visionary David B. Sutherland, has been a pivotal source of information for the community of Aurora, New York. As one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in the Finger Lakes region, it has chronicled significant milestones, including its adaptation to digital formats in the late 20th century. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Aurora Gazette, starting 1807, with a total of 4 scans available. This diverse range of content includes local news, community events, and opinion pieces, allowing you to explore the rich history of the area, including mentions of historical figures and possibly events and people from your own family history. Renowned for its journalistic integrity and dedication to local issues, the Gazette is a trusted voice in the community, and we encourage you to visit OldNews.com to uncover the stories that shaped Aurora.