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Extended Newspaper ListIntroduction ...
Below are 91 newspapers that have been published within 11 miles [17.7 km]<1> of South Somerville. The list has been sorted by paper name.
- All You Can Eat (from 1970)
- All You Can Eat (from 1970)
- Arnett's Brunswick Advertiser (from 1793)
- Arnett's New-Jersey Federalist (from 1793)
- Central New Jersey Times (from 1868)
- Constitutionalist (from 1868)
- Daily Press (from 1900)
- Democratic Standard (from 1896)
- Genius Of Liberty, & New-Brunswick Advertiser (from 1795)
- Genius Of Liberty, & New-Jersey Advertiser (from 1795)
- Home Advocate (from 1875)
- Magyar Hirlap = Hungarian Journal (from 1933)
- Middlesex County Gazette (from 1922)
- Middlesex Mail (from 1890)
- Middlesex Republican (from 1935)
- Middlesex True Democrat (from 1858)
- N. Brunswick Wasp (from 1855)
- National Courier (from 1975)
- New Brunswick Daily Press (from 1902)
- New Brunswick Daily Times (from 1869)
- New Brunswick Observer (from 1919)
- New Brunswick Spokesman (from 1971)
- New Brunswick Spokesman (from 1967)
- New Brunswick Times (from 1907)
- New Brunswick Weekly Times (from 186?)
- New Jersey State Republican (from 1873)
- New-Brunswick Daily News (from 1851)
- New-Brunswick Weekly Fredonian (from 1866)
- Piscataway Review (from 199?)
- Plainfield Courier-News (from 1894)
- Plainfield Daily Press (from 1912)
- Plainfield Evening News (from 1885)
- Plainfield Today (from 1983)
- Plainfield Union And General Advertiser (from 1837)
- Plainfield Union (from 1837)
- Raritan Peace News (from 1967)
- Raritan Peace News (from 1967)
- Republican Herald (from 1810)
- Rutgers Cannon (from 1945)
- Rutgers Daily Targum (from 1972)
- Somerset And Union Gazette (from 1859)
- Somerset Rapport (from 197?)
- Spokesman New Brunswick (from 1947)
- Spokesman New Brunswick (from 1970)
- The Brunswick Gazette, And Weekly Monitor (from 1787)
- The Brunswick Gazette (from 1789)
- The Campaign Review (from 1929)
- The Central New Jersey Home News (from 1985)
- The Chronicle (from 1993)
- The Citizen (from 1894)
- The Comet (from 1854)
- The Constellation (from 1872)
- The Daily Bulletin (from 1879)
- The Daily Fredonian (from 1886)
- The Daily Home News (from 1880)
- The Daily New-Brunswicker (from 1856)
- The Daily Press (from 1887)
- The Daily Targum (from 1980)
- The Daily Times (from 1891)
- The Evening News (from 1884)
- The Evening Star (from 1884)
- The Fredonian (from 1811)
- The Guardian, Or, New-Brunswick Advertiser (from 1792)
- The Harlingen Courier (from 18??)
- The Herald Of Good Times (from 1858)
- The Home News (from 1879)
- The Home News (from 1970)
- The Juvenile Lyceum (from 1837)
- The Middlesex Republican (from 1905)
- The New Brunswick Commercial Advertiser (from 1933)
- The New Brunswick Courier-Journal (from 1930)
- The New Jersey Union (from 1847)
- The New-Brunswick Daily Fredonian (from 1859)
- The New-Brunswick Fredonian (from 1854)
- The New-Brunswick Gazette, And Weekly Monitor (from 1786)
- The New-Brunswick Weekly Fredonian (from 1885)
- The New-Brunswicker (from 1855)
- The New-Jersey Federalist (from 1795)
- The Plainfield Courier (from 1891)
- The Plainfield Times (from 1972)
- The Record (from 1933)
- The Rutgers Targum (from 1953)
- The Somerset Spectator (from 1969)
- The Spokesman (from 1925)
- The Spokesman (from 1981)
- The Targum (from 1869)
- The Targum (from 1892)
- The Targum (from 1945)
- The Times And New Jersey Union (from 1855)
- The Times, & New-Brunswick Advertiser (from 1818)
- The Times: And New-Brunswick General Advertiser (from 1815)
- The Times (from 1826)
- The Times (from 1860)
- The Union (from 1856)
- The Voice (from 1968)
- The Weekly Comet (from 1856)
- The Weekly Home News (from 1880)
- The Weekly Times (from 1903)
- Union (from 1837)
- Weekly Fredonian (from 18??)
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Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'point-to-point' distance. A straight line distance ignores obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A (ie- South Somerville) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in South Somerville. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 40.5357, Longitude: -74.6185 In this case, the coordinates for South Somerville have been provided by the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). |
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