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  2. List of newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Archives of newspapers are held in many libraries, either in the original format, on microfilm or other physical formats. Digital archives of newspapers, some searchable via the internet, also now exist. The following is a list of archives that specialise in or have notable collections of newspapers.

  3. Bristol Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Township is the smallest township in Kendall County, Illinois. As of the 2010 census, its population was 26,230 and it contained 9,229 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 26,230 and it contained 9,229 housing units.

  4. Bristol, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The community is still within proximity to Yorkville, whose borders are now no more than a mile from the center of town, and due to the growth of Oswego, Yorkville, and Sugar Grove, Bristol will soon either be annexed by one of the larger municipalities or become completely surrounded. Bristol has a small post office, bar, and train station ...

  5. ‘People are going to lose their property’: This Illinois ...

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    Appealing these hikes is proving difficult. ‘People are going to lose their property’: This Illinois woman’s property tax is poised to pop from $756 to over $10,000 — a shocking 1,222% spike.

  6. New apartments at old Marlborough funeral home likely after ...

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    MARLBOROUGH — A legal settlement has paved the way for a 99-unit mixed-use building to be constructed at the former John P. Rowe Funeral Home site on Main Street.. Earlier this month, the city ...

  7. Marlborough Express - Wikipedia

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    The Marlborough Express was set up by the printer, journalist and editor Samuel Johnson and his brother Thomas. They arrived in Blenheim in April 1866 and intended to set up weekly that served all of Marlborough Province, in opposition to the parochial papers serving Blenheim (Wairau Record) and Picton (Marlborough Press) already.