The [Bronxville] News

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Title:
The [Bronxville] News (25 April 1912 - 26 September 1913)
Available online:
Apr 25, 1912-Sept 26, 1913
(75 issues)
Region:
Westchester
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Contributing Organization:
Bronxville History Center
LCCN:
sn2001063848

The News, a magazine style news weekly, began publication in Bronxville, NY on April 25, 1912. It was owned by more than 20 of “the best known and most prominent men in Bronxville, each of whom has only a comparatively small interest.” The publisher, the Eastchester News Company, announced that it had “no axes to grind,” was “absolutely free of any entanglements and it is not a personal organ.” Its purpose was “to promote and maintain the prosperity and happiness of Bronxville, Scarsdale and Tuckahoe.” By its fourth issue, The News had become the official newspaper of Bronxville, supplanting The Bronxville Review, controlled by the family of William Lawrence (the father of suburban Bronxville), and taking pride that it was “not a ‘one man’ paper.”
The short-lived News concentrated on village infrastructure, most particularly the need to eliminate Bronxville’s “deadly” railroad grade crossing, and took issue with positions taken by the Lawrence family. In its first months, the paper profiled prominent villagers and government officials, including current and former presidents (mayors), including Frank R. Chambers, William P. H. Bacon, Alfred E. Smith, Leonard Kebler and H. Ward Leonard. Bronxville artists were also featured: Will H. Low, A. Phimister Procter, G. H. Smillie, Walter Clark, William Smedley and Hobart Nichols.
After 17 months, The News ceased publication asserting that it had “fulfilled the purpose for which it was organized,” but noting that “local papers of this kind do not pay expenses, and must be supported by those who own them.”

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1 Monday, 1 April 1912
2 Tuesday, 2 April 1912
3 Wednesday, 3 April 1912
4 Thursday, 4 April 1912
5 Friday, 5 April 1912
6 Saturday, 6 April 1912
7 Sunday, 7 April 1912
8 Monday, 8 April 1912
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10 Wednesday, 10 April 1912
11 Thursday, 11 April 1912
12 Friday, 12 April 1912
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14 Sunday, 14 April 1912
15 Monday, 15 April 1912
16 Tuesday, 16 April 1912
17 Wednesday, 17 April 1912
18 Thursday, 18 April 1912
19 Friday, 19 April 1912
20 Saturday, 20 April 1912
21 Sunday, 21 April 1912
22 Monday, 22 April 1912
23 Tuesday, 23 April 1912
24 Wednesday, 24 April 1912
25 Thursday, 25 April 1912
1 issue
26 Friday, 26 April 1912
27 Saturday, 27 April 1912
28 Sunday, 28 April 1912
29 Monday, 29 April 1912
30 Tuesday, 30 April 1912