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The Arcade Herald is a newspaper published by Neighbor to Neighbor News, Inc. that serves ten townships and two villages surrounding Arcade, New York, in the United States.[2] It is published on Thursdays. Estimated circulation is 5,000.[2] The current publisher is Grant Hamilton, with Casey Dunlap as editor.[2]
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Neighbor to Neighbor News, Inc. |
Publisher | Grant Hamilton |
Editor | Casey Dunlap |
Founded | 1891 |
Headquarters | Wyoming County, New York, United States |
Circulation | 4,085 (as of 2017)[1] |
Website | arcadeherald |
The Arcade Herald was established in 1891 as the Wyoming County Herald under publisher George Chase.[3] In 1895, Chase left town suddenly and did not return. The Herald was sold by the local sheriff in 1897 to Walter F. Arthurs on credit.[4] Chase later reformed[5] and became vice president of the Wyoming County Press Association.[6]
In 1899, the Republican members of the board of supervisors of Wyoming County designated the Herald as newspaper to publish the sessions laws,[7] and in 1916, it was so designated again.[8]
In 1927, the name of the newspaper was changed to the Arcade Herald.[3] In 1945, Arthurs sold the newspaper to Paul F. Dorris.[9] In 1969, the name was changed to the Tri-County Times.[10] In 1981, the name was changed back to the Arcade Herald.[11] In 1986, Kathleen L. Mason became the publisher.[12]
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