Palmyra Courier Journal and The Macedon Journal
The Palmyra Courier Journal, established in 1830 by founders Joseph and Henry Dyer, has been a cornerstone of local journalism in Palmyra, New York, adapting to changing times while maintaining a commitment to community news. It covers local government, education, events, and human interest stories, keeping residents informed and engaged. Renowned for its integrity, the Palmyra Courier Journal reflects the voices and concerns of its community. Additionally, on OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Palmyra Courier Journal and The Macedon Journal, starting 1941, with a total of 702 scans available. These historical newspapers offer valuable insights into local history, including mentions of historical figures, events, and possibly even people from your own family history. Explore these archives to uncover the rich tapestry of your community’s past and deepen your understanding of the local discourse that has shaped Palmyra through the years.