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  2. The Daily Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Gazette, from 1902 to 1989 Schenectady Gazette, is an independent, family-owned [2] daily newspaper published in Schenectady, New York. [3] The Daily Gazette also owns and operates The Amsterdam Recorder, The Gloversville Leader-Herald and Your Niskayuna.

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

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    The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., May 6, 1762–October 9, 1766. [2] The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., October 16, 1766–August or September 1773. [2] New-York Gazette, Revived in the Weekly Post-Boy, 1747. The New-York gazette, revived in the weekly post boy. w., January 19, 1747–December 25, 1752. [2]

  4. Schenectady Gazette - Wikipedia

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  7. Media in New York's Capital District - Wikipedia

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    The media in New York's Capital District is part of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy media market, which is the 59th largest in the United States, [1] includes all of the 11 counties of the Capital District, along with Hamilton County, New York, as well as Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and Bennington County, Vermont.

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  9. New York State Sportswriters Association - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Sportswriters Association (NYSSWA), founded in 1967, is a source of reference information and statistics about scholastic athletics in the state. Begun by sportswriters Larry Serrell of the Schenectady Daily Gazette and Chuck Korbar of the Buffalo Evening News, NYSSWA membership grew from 12 in 1967 to 246 in 1971 and over 500 annual subscribers by 1995, according to the ...