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The Union-Gazette
The Union-Gazette, founded in 1826 by local entrepreneur William Van Buren, has played a vital role in the journalism landscape of Newark, New York. Over nearly two centuries, it has evolved from a small local paper to a trusted source of news, consistently delivering comprehensive coverage of local events, politics, and community stories. Notable for its commitment to journalistic integrity, the Union-Gazette has received several awards for its investigative reporting and community service initiatives. You can explore the rich history of this influential voice on OldNews.com, where you'll find scans of The Union-Gazette starting 1908, including 881 scans in total. Dive into the past, discover historical figures, and uncover events that may connect to your own family history. The wealth of content available invites you to engage with the stories that have shaped Newark and its community over the years.
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