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An online newsletter published through Jesus the Liberator’s Prison Theology website.
Historical publications of the Water Mill Museum & Ladies Auxiliary of Water Mill
The Rambler Newsletter is published by Farmingdale State College students and contains historical information about the college and alumni.
The Rochester Civic Garden Center has been a trusted source of local horticultural information since its inception in 1945. This collection includes its Bulletins from the years 1945 through 2007.
Newsletters of the Irvington Historical Society.
Collection of newsletters created and published by employees, for employees, documenting personnel changes, staff achievements, and events at the institute.
This collection contains images relating to the life of Rudolf Steiner.
Newsletters distributed by Shirley, Long Island, Inc.
Complete issues of South of the Mountains, Rockland County's local history quarterly.
A resource to make St. Lawrence County history accessible to upper elementary students.
This collection includes yearbooks, student newspapers and other materials related to St. Patrick's High School in Newburgh, NY.
The Syndicus, later called Syracuse Law Magazine, was the school’s magazine published from 1955 to 2016. It includes photographs, articles, and other information about SUCOL student life and events. Some issues detail the lives and plans of SUCOL graduates.
Digital collection includes newsletters published from 1959-2009 at SUNY Plattsburgh.
This collection is comprised of SUNY Poly student publications (The Factory Times, the Paper Sun, and The Snowflake), covering a period ranging from 1974 through 2010.
Newsletters produced by the Syracuse Lavender Union Reporting Press documenting the LGBTQ community in Syracuse. The newsletters are part of the Chad Wheaton Papers on Syracuse Gay Rights Activism collection 1968-1993.
Magazines created by the students of Waterloo High School between 1908 and 1925.
Student newspapers from SUNY Broome, formerly known as Broome Community College, between 1948 and 1970.
This collection highlights Freeport's Jewish community, focusing its members' life accomplishments including marriage, birth, death and bar mar mitzvahs.
A leading business in Elmira, NY for more than 80 years, Thatcher Glass once produced 50 percent of the milk bottles in the United States, pioneering sealed glass bottles and automated bottle production.
Newsletters published by the Ulster County Historical Society featuring news from the board and articles of historic interest.
Newsletters produced by the United States Colored Troops Institute for Local History and Family Research, or USCTI, at Hartwick College.
Issues of "Inside Freeport", "Freeport", and "Village News"
Collection of newsletters published by Walworth Historical Society from 2006 - 2016.
Historical publications of the Water Mill Business Association