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Get into a conversation with a long time Queens resident and you're likely to discover a subscriber of the Long Island Star- Journal, a daily paper that informed the community about local and world news until it folded in 1968. A banner across the Star Journal masthead reminded readers that the newspaper's name came from the merger of the Long Island Daily Star (1876) and the North Shore Daily Journal - The Flushing Journal (1841).

JANUARY 1937

SHERIFF OPPOSES LYNCH MOB
QUEENS PREPARES FOR WORLD'S FAIR

Get into a conversation with a long time Queens resident and you're likely to discover a subscriber of the Long Island Star- Journal, a daily paper that informed the community about local and world news until it folded in 1968. A banner across the Star Journal masthead reminded readers that the newspaper's name came from the merger of the Long Island Daily Star (1876) and the North Shore Daily Journal - The Flushing Journal (1841).


Pavilion at the 1939 World's Fair
Courtesy Western Queens Gazette

On January 8, Mayor LaGuardia and Judge Colden, chairman of the Queens College Association, conferred on the curriculum for the proposed city college for Queens.


Slocum Memorial located at the Lutheran Cemetery of Middle Village
Courtesy Western Queens Gazette

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