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The paper started publishing in 1924 and was based out of Lawrence, New York. After the offices were destroyed by a fire in 2004, the newspaper moved into offices in Garden City, New York with the other Long Island Herald newspapers. [4] Published every Thursday with a daily online presence, The Herald is sold for $1.00 at newsstands.
In 2006, the newspaper became predominantly Orthodox, responding to the demographics of the Five Towns, its primary readership base. [4] [2] In January 2009, the broadsheet format became tabloid. Ed Weintrob, formerly publisher of The Brooklyn (NY) Paper, became Publisher in May 2013, and later Publisher and Editor; Malka Eisenberg was a former ...
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The River Club golf course in Garden City could shrink from about 120 acres to 100 acres if a proposed development along State Street is built. The development wouldn’t affect the riverfront.
The station was originally opened in 1911 for the sole purpose of serving the book publisher Doubleday, Page & Company, which had moved in 1910 from Manhattan to Garden City, where co-founder and vice-president Walter Hines Page lived. It is named for the publisher's "Country Life Press" that was located across the tracks.
This is a list of New York City newspapers and magazines. [1] ... New York Daily News (200,000 daily; 260,000 Sunday) New York Post (230,634 daily)
The City is a non-profit news organization based in New York City that extensively covers all the boroughs.It digitally launched in April 2019 to address the growing deficit in civic information and accountability created by a shrinking local news landscape and aims to promote civic engagement through in-depth community reporting.