Daily newspapers

For weekly newspapers, see § Weekly and other newspapers.

Weekly and other newspapers

For daily newspapers, see § Daily newspapers.

Defunct

Albany

Newspapers published in Albany, New York:

Ballston Spa

Newspapers published in Ballston Spa, New York:

Bath

Newspapers published in Bath, New York:

Brooklyn

Newspapers published in Brooklyn, New York:

Buffalo

Newspapers published in Buffalo, New York:

Canisteo

Newspapers published in Canisteo:

Catskill

Newspapers published in Catskill, New York:

Cazenovia

Newspapers published in Cazenovia, New York

Cooperstown

Newspapers published in Cooperstown, New York:

Fishkill

Newspapers published in Fishkill, New York:

Hudson

Newspapers published in Hudson, New York:

Kingston

Newspapers published in Kingston, New York:

Lansingburgh

Newspapers published in Lansingburgh, New York:

Medina

Newspapers published in Medina, New York:

Monroe County

Newspapers published in Monroe County, New York:

New York

Newspapers published in New York, New York:

New-York Gazette, Revived in the Weekly Post-Boy, 1747
New York Weekly Journal, 1733; edited by John Peter Zenger[4]

North Tonawanda

Poughkeepsie

Newspapers published in Poughkeepsie, New York:

Rochester

Newspapers published in Rochester, New York

Salem

Newspapers published in Salem, New York:

Schenectady

Newspapers published in Schenectady, New York:

Syracuse

Newspapers published in Syracuse, New York:

Troy

Newspapers published in Troy, New York:

See also

Adjoining states

References

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