Schenectady 125 Years of the Gazette: Your guide to our special anniversary edition The paper remains a witness to history, both on the local and national levels
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: The early years (1894–1900) Gazette gets ready to go to war against the Union newspapers
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: Entering the 20th century (1910–1919) Schenectady enters period of political upheaval that would not prove the Gazette’s finest hour
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: The company buys its new home (1920–1929) For the Schenectady Gazette, the 1920s contained two major events
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: Preparing a new generation of leaders (1930-1939) The 1930s begins a long period of transition for the Gazette
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: The paper celebrates its first half century (1940–1949) The Gazette marks its first 50 years with celebratory edition
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: Caution and inertia marked the 50s (1950–1959) The 1950s may be remembered as the decade of lost opportunities at the Gazette
Schenectady The Gazette's origins: Hume brothers take over, but move slowly (1960-1969) From 1965 to 1983 the title of president was largely meaningless in terms of who ran the Gazette