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ESTHER HAMILTON | Dedicated to my employer, The Vindicator

Written from her retirement home in Lake Park, Fla. Aug. 7, 1977

 

Ella Maag led the way as Society department grew

There’s so much to be said for being at the right place at the right time.

 

Valley entertainment spanned opera house to amphitheater

When it comes to producing entertainment, Youngstown has never taken a back seat to any city.

 

‘Funny pages’: long part of Vindicator tradition

While newspapers are traditionally where readers turn for hard news, information, sports and features, one of the more popular pages in the newspaper is what readers affectionately refer to as ‘the funny pages.’

 

15 memories worth advertising

Ads were often as colorful as the news stories

 

Some great local, national photography features in ‘The Roto’

The Vindicator printed its first Rotogravure section in 1926.

 

Making headlines for 150 years

A look back at some major news events covered by The Vindicator for a century and a half.

 

OUR HISTORY

OUR HISTORY Feb. 28, 1850: William F. Maag born to Johannes and Catherine Maag, Ebingen, Germany.

 

Vindicator staffers reflect on their own stories

The past two months have been difficult for The Vindicator’s newsroom staff, as reporters and

 

de SOUZA | AN UNWAVERING DEDICATION TO FAIRNESS

Mahoning Valley Congressman James A. Traficant Jr. was riding high. His election victories were landslides; most area politicians feared him; his national reputation kept growing because of his profane (rather than profound) one-minute speeches on the floor of the House; and his war with The Vindicator was reaching new heights.

 

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