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  2. The Record (Troy) - Wikipedia

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    The former Troy Record Building on Broadway. The Record (also known as The Troy Record) is a broadsheet daily newspaper once published in Troy, New York. The paper has been published regularly since 1896. [2] It covers all of New York's Capital Region and specifically the city of Troy.

  3. 2 Long Island women charged with sex trafficking in case of ...

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    Two Long Island women were arrested for their roles in the month-long disappearance of 14-year-old Emmarae Gervasi — increasing the number of suspects in the case to seven.. Suffolk County ...

  4. Gary Evans (serial killer) - Wikipedia

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    Gary Charles Evans (October 7, 1954 – August 14, 1998) was an American thief and confessed serial killer in and around the Capital District, New York.His penchant for stealing antiques and his multiple escapes from custody — including one that ended in his death — made him headline news in the area on numerous occasions.

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

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    The National Sports Daily; Negro World; New-York chronicle. w., s.w., May 8, 1769 – January 4, 1770. [2] New York Age; New York Courier and Enquirer (1834, New York City) [18] The New-York daily advertiser. d., March 1–September 19, 1785. [2] New York Daily Column (New York City, late 1960s) [citation needed]

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  9. Murder of Robert Ross - Wikipedia

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    In Troy, New York, on March 6, 1894 during an election riot between pollwatchers and Catholic working-class minority voters who were suspected to be engaging in ballot stuffing, a young poll watcher, Robert Ross, was shot and killed. His brother, William, was also shot but survived.