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  2. The Daily Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Gazette was founded in 1894 [4] as a weekly newspaper by the Marlette family. It was sold to the Schenectady Printing Association in September of that year, and expanded into a daily newspaper, while still publishing its weekly edition. By 1895, it had a circulation of 3,000 copies a day. [5]

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

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    The New-York gazette, or, The Weekly post-boy. w., January 1, 1753–March 12, 1759. [2] 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

  4. Schenectady Gazette - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.