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The ''Poughkeepsie Journal'' is a newspaper based in
Poughkeepsie, New York Poughkeepsie ( ), officially the City of Poughkeepsie, separate from the Town of Poughkeepsie around it) is a city in the U.S. state of New York. It is the county seat of Dutchess County, with a 2020 census population of 31,577. Poughkeeps ...
, and owned by
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state, and is the second-oldest in the nation. The Journal's primary coverage area is
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, though the entire Mid-Hudson Valley is covered in some form, along with some coverage of points south via the White Plains–based '' Journal News''. Throughout its existence, the ''Journal'' has been a paper of historical significance given the various events in the Poughkeepsie area. For example, in 1788, the editor of the ''Journal'' was the official reporter of the ratification of the
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by New York in that year (the event itself occurring in Poughkeepsie, which was the state capital at the time). The paper also served as a launching point of stories during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration when the President was at his estate in nearby Hyde Park. In the book '' My Side of the Mountain'', the ''Journal'' was mentioned under its name at the time, the ''Poughkeepsie New Yorker''. The ''Journal''s main office is a
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building on Civic Center Plaza, the north end of Market Street in downtown Poughkeepsie. It is listed on the
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Though the Journal has been published for over 220 years, it has not published under the ''Journal'' nameplate for the whole of its existence. The evolution of the names of the paper is as follows. *Poughkeepsie Journal (1785–1844) **Poughkeepsie Journal and Country Journal (1785–95, summarized version sent to outlying areas) :''1840: Poughkeepsie Journal merges with Poughkeepsie Eagle'' *Poughkeepsie Journal & Eagle (1844–1850) *Poughkeepsie Eagle (1850–53) *Poughkeepsie Weekly Eagle (1854–57) *Poughkeepsie Eagle (1857–60) *Poughkeepsie Eagle Weekly (1860) *Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle (1860–80) **Poughkeepsie Eagle Weekly & Sunday Courier (1872–76) :''1880: Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle merges with The Poughkeepsie News'' *Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle News (1880–1914) *Poughkeepsie Eagle News (1915–42) *Poughkeepsie New Yorker (1942–60) :''1960: Poughkeepsie New Yorker returns to the "Journal" name to commemorate the paper's 175th anniversary.'' *Poughkeepsie Journal (1960–80) *Poughkeepsie Journal A.M. Edition (1980–82, temporary name after move to mornings) *Poughkeepsie Journal (1982–present)


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