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  2. Democrat and Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    That same year, newspaper production was relocated from the Gannett Building to a facility in Greece, New York. [8] The Democrat and Chronicle building at Midtown Plaza in Rochester, New York. In May 2016, the Democrat and Chronicle relocated its headquarters to a new, smaller building at the Midtown Plaza site on East Main Street. At 153,350 ...

  3. Media in Rochester, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 the paper merged with the Rochester News Corporation's Rochester Evening Journal [14] to become Rochester Evening Journal and The Post Express and served the area from 1923 through 1937. [15] Rochester's evening paper for many years was the Times-Union , which merged operations with the Democrat and Chronicle in 1992, going defunct five ...

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

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  6. The Union and Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Union and Advertiser, also known as the Daily Union and Advertiser was a newspaper in Rochester, New York. [1] It was published by Curtis, Butts & Co. [2] from 1856 until at least 1886. For at least part of its history it was a daily. Several volumes are part of the Library of Congress' collection. It was succeeded in 1918 by the Rochester ...

  7. Rochester Times-Union - Wikipedia

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    It was acquired by the Rochester Union which was bought by Frank Gannett. In 1918 Gannett merged it with Evening Times to form the Times-Union. Ten years later Gannett purchased the 100-year-old Democrat and Chronicle, the paper with which the Times-Union ultimately merged in 1997. By 1963, the newspaper was known as just The Times-Union. [1]

  8. James Callan - Wikipedia

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    Callan was removed from his post as administrator at Corpus Christi church in Rochester after a number of complaints were made to the Vatican about his church's policies of blessing same-sex unions, inviting non-Catholics to receive communion, having a pastoral associate, Mary Ramerman, dress and act like a priest, and other issues.

  9. City Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    City Newspaper is the alternative weekly newspaper of Rochester, New York. It was first published October 5, 1971 and is free in over 600 locations across Rochester and the Finger Lakes region. It was first published October 5, 1971 and is free in over 600 locations across Rochester and the Finger Lakes region.