![]() ![]() MediaNews Group and its affiliated companies publish 57 daily newspapers and more than 100 non-daily publications in 11 states. ( is the nation's second largest newspaper company as measured by circulation, with headquarters in Denver, Colorado. Aside from the Sunday launch - a first in the history of The Oneida Daily Dispatch - a complete print redesign including a rebranding of The Oneida Dispatch that includes expanded local news and features sections, an easy-to-read "Start Your Day Here" feature that includes national and world news digests, as well as multi-day comics, puzzles and horoscope sections. ![]() The new print schedule is not the only change for the print edition. "With the shift in the print schedule we will continue to publish to our digital platforms every day so our readers will have more local news and information." The expanded digital platforms illustrate our commitment to reaching our audience online and on the go," said Karen Alvord, General Manager of The Oneida Daily Dispatch. "We will continue to provide our community with news and information when, where and how they want it. "We know this is where our readers are and we know this is where our future is."įebruary 3 also marks the launch of The Oneida Daily Dispatch's new Sunday print edition that, along with Tuesday and Thursday editions, will comprise its new three-day print schedule. The Oneida Daily Dispatch is expanding our digital platforms including our new mobile and tablet applications as well as expanded website content," said Jan Dewey, Digital First Media's New York Publisher. "Changes in the marketplace have allowed us to accelerate our transition to a more comprehensive, multi-platform offering. The website will remain free and accessible to all users. The Oneida Daily Dispatch's digital offerings - including free access to free downloads of tablet, iPhone and Android mobile applications, and access to The Dispatch's e-paper replica edition - will be provided to all subscribers starting February 3. From the 1840s and 1860s, black families migrated to the Adirondacks to build farms and to vote thanks to the 40 acres of land offered for 3,000 black men by Gerrit Smith of Peterboro.NEW YORK, NY-(Marketwire - Jan 16, 2013) - Digital First Media, which operates MediaNews Group, Journal Register Company and Digital First Ventures, today announced The Oneida Daily Dispatch is launching a new digitally focused publishing schedule that includes expanded online, mobile and electronic offerings and a change to a three-day print schedule. Amy Godine, from John Brown Lives! will present her upcoming book “The Black Woods,” which chronicles the history of black pioneers in New York’s northern wilderness. He was an ardent abolitionist who believed his wealth was a divine gift to provide for those less fortunate.Īt 1:30 p.m. Smith was once the wealthiest landowner in New York State. Died a free (wo)man” and the second wreath is laid upon the gravestone of Gerrit Smith. One wreath is laid upon a tombstone labeled “Born a slave. The gathering is followed by a processional to the cemetery, by walking or driving, to lay wreaths. ![]() This year Rebecca Howlett Converse will return with her Freedom Sword to tell the story of how Max Smith and she are related to the sword from the Civil War. ![]() for announcements, historical notes, group pictures, and songs. James Corpin, John Smith, and Max Smith, co-chairs of the event, gather the descendants and public together at 10:30 a.m. The event commemorates the families that came from enslavement by replicating the Emancipation Days held by the generations of the 1920s and 1930s. 5 at 5324 Oxbow Road, Peterboro, NY 13134. The Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark will hold its 13th Annual Emancipation Day on Saturday, Aug. ![]()
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