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The paper was renamed the Democratic Courier in 1850. In the early 1900s, the paper became the Courier. Except for a brief time in the 1980s, when the publication was known as the Putnam Courier-Trader, the paper was always called the Courier.
The paper was resurrected by Elizabeth and Roger Ailes of Garrison, and six weeks later published its first edition under the new leadership of Mrs. Ailes as publisher and owner.
Under Mrs. Ailes' ownership, the newspaper has continued its strong commitment to civic and charitable causes, including a program launched in 2012 of providing scholarships for local students.
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The paper has always seen part of its core mission as encouraging civic involvement and participation, and from the beginning has had an active letters to the editor section. It continues today, stronger than ever.
The newspaper had a number of owners, and several different names, over the years. Mr. Blanchard sold the paper in November 1867 to Sylvester B. Allis. Other, subsequent owners included Otis Montrose, George Seymour, W. Osborn Webb, Jack LaDue, Bob Ingram and Brian O'Donnell. Subsequent names over the years included The News Recorder; The Hudson, Putnam, and Harlem Valley News; The Putnam County News; and, finally, the Putnam County News & Recorder.
Today, the newspaper is owned and published by Elizabeth Ailes of Garrison. The paper occupies a renovated historical building on
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The paper was renamed the Democratic Courier in 1850. In the early 1900s, the paper became the Courier. Except for a brief time in the 1980s, when the publication was known as the Putnam Courier-Trader, the paper was always called the Courier.
The paper was resurrected by Elizabeth and Roger Ailes of Garrison, and six weeks later published its first edition under the new leadership of Mrs. Ailes as publisher and owner.
Under Mrs. Ailes' ownership, the newspaper has continued its strong commitment to civic and charitable causes, including a program launched in 2012 of providing scholarships for local students.
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Categorized under Commercial Artists
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Categorized under Graphic Services
Categorized under Graphic Designers
Categorized under Graphic Services
Categorized under Newspapers
The paper has always seen part of its core mission as encouraging civic involvement and participation, and from the beginning has had an active letters to the editor section. It continues today, stronger than ever.
The newspaper had a number of owners, and several different names, over the years. Mr. Blanchard sold the paper in November 1867 to Sylvester B. Allis. Other, subsequent owners included Otis Montrose, George Seymour, W. Osborn Webb, Jack LaDue, Bob Ingram and Brian O'Donnell. Subsequent names over the years included The News Recorder; The Hudson, Putnam, and Harlem Valley News; The Putnam County News; and, finally, the Putnam County News & Recorder.
Today, the newspaper is owned and published by Elizabeth Ailes of Garrison. The paper occupies a renovated historical building on
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