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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p>The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p>The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Daily Planets with Jill Goodman – Wednesday January 25, 2023]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p>The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



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<p>The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday January 12, 2023]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday December 15, 2022]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday December 8, 2022]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday November 17, 2022]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[A New Era



The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><a href="https://lakevillejournalfoundation.org/#">The Lakeville Journal Foundation</a>, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday November 10, 2022]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">A New Era</p>



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<p>The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation, established in the summer of 2021, took ownership of the two papers to sustain and expand them. Building on the loyalty and passion of the readers and volunteers who have kept the papers afloat, the nonprofit foundation is dedicated to the idea that flourishing communities need flourishing community journalism.



The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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<p>The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal (established 1897) and Millerton News (1932) are survivors, the leading sources of news for generations of inhabitants of the towns and villages of northwestern Connecticut and eastern Dutchess County in New York. They’ve withstood the online advertising migration that undermined the economic foundation of American journalism and has forced more than 2,000 local newspapers to close since 2005.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday October 27, 2022]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a </p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of </p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and <a href="http://www.tricornernews.com/">http://www.TriCornerNews.com</a></p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday October 13, 2022]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[The Lakeville Journal Foundation



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a </p>



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                    <![CDATA[The Lakeville Journal Foundation



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



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The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



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The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday October 6, 2022]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2022 11:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">Celebrating 125 Years
On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">countryside community. </p>]]>
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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



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125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday September 29, 2022]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">Celebrating 125 Years
On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit</p>



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                    <![CDATA[Celebrating 125 Years
On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



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125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



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                                            <![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-center">Celebrating 125 Years
On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.</p>



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                    <![CDATA[Celebrating 125 Years
On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">countryside community. </p>]]>
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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



countryside community. ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This Week In The Lakeville Journal Thursday September 15, 2022]]>
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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers.</p>]]>
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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers.]]>
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<p class="has-text-align-center">countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center">— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,</p>



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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,



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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers.</p>]]>
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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue.



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication.



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



— including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history,



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers.]]>
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<p>125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit </p>



<p>countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. </p>



<p>Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p> — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, </p>



<p>our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Celebrating 125 Years



On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit 



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. 



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



 — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, 



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. ]]>
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<p>125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit </p>



<p>countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. </p>



<p>Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p> — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, </p>



<p>our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. </p>]]>
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On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit 



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. 



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



 — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, 



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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a </p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of </p>



<p>The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and <a href="http://www.tricornernews.com/">http://www.TriCornerNews.com</a>.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion</p>



Celebrating 125 Years



<p>On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. </p>



<p>125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit </p>



<p>countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. </p>



<p>Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p> — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, </p>



<p>our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. </p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events"></a></p>



JOIN US



<p>A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.</p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs"></a></p>



ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



<p>The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration</p>



Meryl Streep &amp; Sam Waterston



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p>August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  </p>



<p>August 17 to September 14; times vary</p>



<p>The Moviehouse Film Series
Movies Make The News, News Makes The Movies
Grab a front row seat with us at The Moviehouse in Millerton for a series of our favorite newsroom films that continue to captivate journalists and readers alike. For schedule and tickets, go to <a href="http://www.themoviehouse.net/movies-make-the-news-film-series">www.themoviehouse.net/movies-make-the-news-film-series</a></p>



<p>August 21; 3 p.m.</p>



<p>The Sharon Playhouse
What’s In The Daily News?
You’ll want a ticket and a great view as The Sharon Playhouse presents a patio cabaret, celebrating The Lakeville Journal as only our beloved local theater can —  with big entertainment value. Enjoy musical numbers, tap dancing and popular hit songs from Broadway and beyond, revolving around critics, reviews and current events. For tickets <a href="/">www.sharonplayhouse.org </a></p>



<p>September 16; 7:30 p.m.</p>



<p>The Salisbury Forum
The Future of American Journalism
The Salisbury Forum and Lakeville Journal Foundation present a compelling discussion with distinguished media professionals on where newspapers are headed next, moderated by Foundation board member and investigative journalist Brian Ross. As always, free to the public.</p>



<p>September 17; 5 p.m.</p>



<p>The Newsprint Jubilee
The closing night you won’t want to miss — you are invited to our first gala event. Save the date for an end of summer affair to remember. For tickets, go to <a href="http://www.lakevillejournalfoundation.org/">www.lakevillejournalfoundation.org</a></p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of 



The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com.



Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion



Celebrating 125 Years



On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit 



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. 



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



 — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, 



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. 







JOIN US



A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.



LEARN MORE







ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration



Meryl Streep & Sam Waterston



LEARN MORE



August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  



August 17 to September 14; times vary



The Moviehouse Film Series
Movies Make The News, News Makes The Movies
Grab a front row seat with us at The Moviehouse in Millerton for a series of our favorite newsroom films that continue to captivate journalists and readers alike. For schedule and tickets, go to www.themoviehouse.net/movies-make-the-news-film-series



August 21; 3 p.m.



The Sharon Playhouse
What’s In The Daily News?
You’ll want a ticket and a great view as The Sharon Playhouse presents a patio cabaret, celebrating The Lakeville Journal as only our beloved local theater can —  with big entertainment value. Enjoy musical numbers, tap dancing and popular hit songs from Broadway and beyond, revolving around critics, reviews and current events. For tickets www.sharonplayhouse.org 



September 16; 7:30 p.m.



The Salisbury Forum
The Future of American Journalism
The Salisbury Forum and Lakeville Journal Foundation present a compelling discussion with distinguished media professionals on where newspapers are headed next, moderated by Foundation board member and investigative journalist Brian Ross. As always, free to the public.



September 17; 5 p.m.



The Newsprint Jubilee
The closing night you won’t want to miss — you are invited to our first gala event. Save the date for an end of summer affair to remember. For tickets, go to www.lakevillejournalfoundation.org]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



<p class="has-text-align-center">The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a </p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of </p>



<p>The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and <a href="http://www.tricornernews.com/">http://www.TriCornerNews.com</a>.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center">Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion</p>



Celebrating 125 Years



<p>On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. </p>



<p>125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit </p>



<p>countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. </p>



<p>Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p> — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, </p>



<p>our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. </p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events"></a></p>



JOIN US



<p>A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.</p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs"></a></p>



ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



<p>The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration</p>



Meryl Streep &amp; Sam Waterston



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p>August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  </p>



<p>August 17 to September 14; times vary</p>



<p>The Moviehouse Film Series
Movies Make The News, News Makes The Movies
Grab a front row seat with us at The Moviehouse in Millerton for a series of our favorite newsroom films that continue to captivate journalists and readers alike. For schedule and tickets, go to <a href="http://www.themoviehouse.net/movies-make-the-news-film-series">www.themoviehouse.net/movies-make-the-news-film-series</a></p>



<p>August 21; 3 p.m.</p>



<p>The Sharon Playhouse
What’s In The Daily News?
You’ll want a ticket and a great view as The Sharon Playhouse presents a patio cabaret, celebrating The Lakeville Journal as only our beloved local theater can —  with big entertainment value. Enjoy musical numbers, tap dancing and popular hit songs from Broadway and beyond, revolving around critics, reviews and current events. For tickets <a href="/">www.sharonplayhouse.org </a></p>



<p>September 16; 7:30 p.m.</p>



<p>The Salisbury Forum
The Future of American Journalism
The Salisbury Forum and Lakeville Journal Foundation present a compelling discussion with distinguished media professionals on where newspapers are headed next, moderated by Foundation board member and investigative journalist Brian Ross. As always, free to the public.</p>



<p>September 17; 5 p.m.</p>



<p>The Newsprint Jubilee
The closing night you won’t want to miss — you are invited to our first gala event. Save the date for an end of summer affair to remember. For tickets, go to <a href="http://www.lakevillejournalfoundation.org/">www.lakevillejournalfoundation.org</a></p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of 



The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com.



Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion



Celebrating 125 Years



On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit 



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. 



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



 — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, 



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. 







JOIN US



A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.



LEARN MORE







ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration



Meryl Streep & Sam Waterston



LEARN MORE



August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  



August 17 to September 14; times vary



The Moviehouse Film Series
Movies Make The News, News Makes The Movies
Grab a front row seat with us at The Moviehouse in Millerton for a series of our favorite newsroom films that continue to captivate journalists and readers alike. For schedule and tickets, go to www.themoviehouse.net/movies-make-the-news-film-series



August 21; 3 p.m.



The Sharon Playhouse
What’s In The Daily News?
You’ll want a ticket and a great view as The Sharon Playhouse presents a patio cabaret, celebrating The Lakeville Journal as only our beloved local theater can —  with big entertainment value. Enjoy musical numbers, tap dancing and popular hit songs from Broadway and beyond, revolving around critics, reviews and current events. For tickets www.sharonplayhouse.org 



September 16; 7:30 p.m.



The Salisbury Forum
The Future of American Journalism
The Salisbury Forum and Lakeville Journal Foundation present a compelling discussion with distinguished media professionals on where newspapers are headed next, moderated by Foundation board member and investigative journalist Brian Ross. As always, free to the public.



September 17; 5 p.m.



The Newsprint Jubilee
The closing night you won’t want to miss — you are invited to our first gala event. Save the date for an end of summer affair to remember. For tickets, go to www.lakevillejournalfoundation.org]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



<p>The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a </p>



<p>501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of </p>



<p>The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and <a href="http://www.tricornernews.com/">http://www.TriCornerNews.com</a>.</p>



Our Publications









<p>Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion</p>



Celebrating 125 Years



<p>On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. </p>



<p>125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit </p>



<p>countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. </p>



<p>Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p> — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, </p>



<p>our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. </p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events"></a></p>



JOIN US



<p>A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.</p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs"></a></p>



ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



<p>The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration</p>



Meryl Streep &amp; Sam Waterston



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p>August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm.  Everyone is invited.</p>]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of 



The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com.



Our Publications









Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion



Celebrating 125 Years



On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit 



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. 



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



 — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, 



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. 







JOIN US



A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.



LEARN MORE







ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration



Meryl Streep & Sam Waterston



LEARN MORE



August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm.  Everyone is invited.]]>
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The Lakeville Journal Foundation



<p>The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a </p>



<p>501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of </p>



<p>The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and <a href="http://www.tricornernews.com/">http://www.TriCornerNews.com</a>.</p>



Our Publications









<p>Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion</p>



Celebrating 125 Years



<p>On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. </p>



<p>125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit </p>



<p>countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. </p>



<p>Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities</p>



<p> — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, </p>



<p>our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. </p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events"></a></p>



JOIN US



<p>A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.</p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-summer-anniversary-events">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs"></a></p>



ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



<p>The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration</p>



Meryl Streep &amp; Sam Waterston



<p><a href="https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-anniversary-celebration-co-chairs">LEARN MORE</a></p>



<p>August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm.  Everyone is invited.</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Lakeville Journal is an independently owned, community weekly newspaper covering North Canaan, Falls Village, Salisbury/Lakeville, Sharon, Cornwall and Kent, Conn. Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, fostering democracy and an atmosphere of open communication





The Lakeville Journal Foundation



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is a 



501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supporting the publication of 



The Lakeville Journal, The Millerton News and http://www.TriCornerNews.com.



Our Publications









Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly, and to foster the free flow of information and opinion



Celebrating 125 Years



On August 14, 1897 The Lakeville Journal printed its first issue. 



125 years later our weekly newspaper continues as a pillar of this close-knit 



countryside community. The Lakeville Journal Foundation invites you to celebrate a monumental anniversary for this nonprofit publication. 



Join us this summer for 125, our month-long anniversary series of festivities



 — including our sensational first ticketed gala — that honor our history, 



our dedicated coverage of the area, and most of all, celebrate you, our readers. 







JOIN US



A Salisbury Association exhibit, a classic summer street fair, a film series, a compelling Salisbury Forum Talk, a theater event with Sharon Playhouse, and a Gala.



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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 
CO-CHAIRS



The Lakeville Journal Foundation is proud 
to announce the Honorary Co-Chairs 
of The Lakeville Journal’s 125th Anniversary Celebration



Meryl Streep & Sam Waterston



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August 13 to October 1 Fascinating exhibit chronicles the history of the century-spanning Lakeville Journal newspaper.  Celebrate at the Opening Reception on August 13 from 4-6 pm.  Everyone is invited.]]>
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