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Preserving Peekskill’s archived newspapers, the first draft of history

Summary by Peekskill Herald
Newspapers mean so much to our city and our society as a whole. They tell the stories of our ancestors, and in the future, they will tell ours too. They keep us updated on our surroundings and serve as our collective voice. News is not just a report on what’s happening, but a stronghold of our constitutional freedom of speech. Given how vital newspapers are (they remain the most used resource at the Field Library’s Colin T. Naylor Jr. Archives),…
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Peekskill Herald broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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