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  2. The Post-Star - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Star is a daily newspaper in Glens Falls, New York. It serves the counties of Warren, Washington and Saratoga in New York State including the cities of Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs. The newspaper competes with The Saratogian of Saratoga Springs and the Times Union of Albany for the Saratoga County market.

  3. List of newspapers in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Post-StarGlens Falls; Poughkeepsie Journal – Poughkeepsie; ... The Brooklyn Evening Star was being published in 1858. Brooklyn Weekly [5] The Courier, and ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren ...

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    Glens Falls High School: September 29, 1984 421-433 Glen St. ... US Post Office-Lake George: US Post Office-Lake George. May 11, 1989 : 180 Canada St. [5 Lake George ...

  5. Glens Falls, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Star is a daily newspaper printed in Glens Falls with a daily circulation of approximately 27,000. [64] The paper covers Glens Falls and Saratoga as well as the surrounding towns and counties of Warren , Saratoga and Washington .

  6. Three Squares Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Because of devastating fires in 1862 and 1902, the majority of the buildings were built between 1902 and 1930. Notable buildings include the Italianate style Cowles block (1865), Neoclassical style Rogers Building (1926-1927), Beaux-Arts style Empire Theater (1899), and Neoclassical style Glens Falls City Hall (1900). [2]

  7. Joshua L. Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Goldberg retired to West Palm Beach, where he wrote the weekly column "Wisdom of the heart," in the Palm Beach Post. [5] On December 24, 1994, Goldberg died in West Palm Beach, Florida [1] and was buried on January 6, 1995, in Arlington National Cemetery. [3] He was 98.