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  1. The Virginia Gazette was the official newspaper of Virginia, printed in Williamsburg from 1736 until 1780. When the capital of Virginia moved to Richmond in 1780, printers transferred their businesses to the new seat of government.

  2. Virginia Gazette, your hometown paper. Our bi-weekly paid newspaper delivering the affluent Williamsburg community. Williamsburg’s #1 paid newspaper with a bi-weekly print product since 1736.

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  4. As the first newspaper (and the second, third, and fourth) published in Virginia, the Virginia Gazettes offer one of our richest windows onto the stories that Colonial Williamsburg tells. Read more about their history below, and explore their issues through the digital collections of the Colonial Williamsburg’s John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library.

  5. The Daily Press, founded in 1896, serves the Virginia Peninsula and owns The Virginia Gazette in Williamsburg as well as Tidewater Review in the greater West Point area.

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  6. NewsBreak provides latest and breaking Williamsburg, VA local news, weather forecast, crime and safety reports, traffic updates, event notices, sports, entertainment, local life and other items of interest in the community and nearby towns.

  7. The Flat Hat has been the College of William and Mary’s student newspaper since 1911. It covers the College and the surrounding area of Williamsburg, Va., printing on Tuesdays of the academic year.

  8. Williamsburg Magazine premiered over 50 years ago and has the strength of The Virginia Gazette, Daily Press, and The Virginian-Pilot behind it. Williamsburg Magazine features fresh and relevant content about local business profiles, local shopping and dining, human interest stories, and celebrations.

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