List of newspapers in Connecticut

This is a list of newspapers in Connecticut.


Daily newspapers (currently published)

Weekly newspapers (currently published)

University newspapers

Defunct

Fairfield County

Bridgeport

Newspapers published in Bridgeport, Connecticut:

  • The AfroVoice Review (1988-1991)[6]
  • American Telegraphe/American Telegraphe, & Fairfield County Gazette (1795-1804)[7][8]
  • Amerikai Magyarság (1949-?)[9]
  • Anzeiger (1887-?)[10]: 51 
  • Beacon (1941-1942)[8]
  • Boneville Trumpet (1869-1870)[8]
  • Bridgeport (1918)[8]
  • Bridgeport Advertiser (1806-1810)[8]
  • Bridgeport Advocate (1896)[8]
  • Bridgeport Chronicle (1848-1849)[8]
  • Bridgeport Courier (1815-1821)[11]
  • Bridgeport Daily Standard (1860-1891)[8][11]
  • Bridgeport Evening Farmer (1866–1917)[12]
  • Bridgeport Evening News (1879-1895)[8][10]: 51 [13]: 31 
  • Bridgeport Evening Post (1883-1906)[10]: 51 [8]
  • Bridgeport Evening Standard (1861-1869)[11]
  • Bridgeport Evening Star And Evening Herald (1920-1921)[8]
  • Bridgeport Examiner (1913-?)[14]
  • Bridgeport Gazette (1810-1811)[8]
  • Bridgeport Herald (1805-1806)[8]
  • Bridgeport Herald/Sunday Herald (1890-1973)[10]: 51 [11]
  • Bridgeport Independent (1878-1879)[8]
  • Bridgeport Jewish Ledger (1977-1996)[6]
  • Bridgeport Journal (1891)[8]
  • Bridgeport Leader (1854)[8]
  • Bridgeport Life (1915-1951)[8]
  • Bridgeport Light (1988-1990)[8][11]
  • Bridgeport Messenger (1831-1832)[8][11]
  • Bridgeport Morning News (1879-1892)[8][15][16]: 210 
  • Bridgeport Morning Telegram (1885-?)[10]: 51 
  • Bridgeport Morning Telegram (1906-1908)[8]
  • Bridgeport News (1995-2009)[8]
  • The Bridgeport News weekly, closed 2018
  • Bridgeport Post (1906-1992)[8]
  • Bridgeport Republican (1835-1836)[8]
  • Bridgeport Standard (1854-?)[16]: 210 [17]
  • Bridgeport Standard (1891-1917)[8][11]
  • Bridgeport Standard-American (1917-1918)[8][11]
  • Bridgeport Star (1876)[8]
  • Bridgeport Star (1890-?)[10]: 51 
  • Bridgeport Star (1892)[8]
  • Bridgeport Star (1906)[8]
  • Bridgeport Star (1921-1926)[8]
  • Bridgeport Star-Herald (1920)[8]
  • Bridgeport Sun (1878-1882)[8]
  • Bridgeport Sunday Item (1889)[8]
  • Bridgeport Telegram (1908-1990)[8][11]
  • Bridgeport Times (1918-1926)[11]
  • Bridgeporter Zeitung (1873-?)[6][8][16]: 210 
  • Bridgeporti Usjag/Bridgeport News (1907)[6][8]
  • Broun's Nutmeg (1939)[18]
  • The Connecticut American (1935-1936)[6][8]
  • Connecticut Courier (1814-1826)[8]
  • Connecticut Patriot (1826-1827)[8]
  • Connecticut Sunday Herald (1965-1973)[8]
  • Connecticut Workman (1901)[8]
  • Daily Standard/Bridgeport Daily Standard (1857-1859)[8][11]
  • Daily Union (1892-1895)[8]
  • Eagle/Sunday Eagle (1880-1881)[8][13]: 31 
  • Evening Herald (1920)[8]
  • Evening News (1895-1898)[8]
  • Evening Post (1885-1893)[8]
  • Evening Star And Evening Herald (1920)[8]
  • Evening Times (1892)[8]
  • Fairfield Advocate (1979-1980)[11]
  • Fairfield County Advocate (1981-1993)[8]
  • Fairfield County Gazette (?-?)[11]
  • Harambee/Harambee Union (1969-1976)[6][19]: 267 
  • Independent (1890-1893)[8]
  • Independent Democrat (1879)[8]
  • Independent Leader (1893-1894)[8]
  • Journal (?-?)[16]: 210 
  • Lance (1874)[8]
  • Law And Order (1893)[8]
  • Leader/Daily Leader (1872-1893)[8][11][16]: 210 
  • Morning Union/Morning Telegram and Union/Morning Telegram (1895-1908)[8][11]
  • Peoples Champion (1881)
  • Republican Standard (1840-1907)[8][11]
  • Rundschau (1892-?)[10]: 51 
  • Scroll (1979-1982)[8]
  • La Sentinella/The Sentinel (1920-1948)[15][6][8][11]
  • Il Sole (1901-1907)[6][8]
  • Spirit Of The Times (1830-1833)[8][11]
  • Standard-American (1917-1918)[8]
  • Sun (1883-1890)[8]
  • Telegram (1977-1978)[8]
  • The news of Bridgeport's North End & Black Rock (2009-2012)[8]
  • Times-Star (1927-1941)[8][11]
  • Tri-Weekly Standard (1850-1854)[8][11]
  • La Tribuna/La Tribuna del Connecticut (1906-1908)[15][6]
  • Union (1891-?)[10]: 51 
  • La Vittoria (1929)[6][8]
  • Weekly Budget (1873-1877)[8]
  • Weekly Eagle (1881-1882)[8]
  • Weekly Globe (1891-1892)[8]

Danbury

Newspapers published in Danbury, Connecticut:

  • Bethel Eagle (1894)[20]
  • Connecticut Intelligencer (1809-1810)[20]
  • Danburian-Press (1875)[20]
  • Danbury Chronicle And Fairfield County Democrat (1836)[20]
  • Danbury Democrat (1877-1888)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 [20]
  • Danbury Gazette (1813-1814)[20]
  • Danbury Gazette (1833-1835)[20]
  • Danbury Globe (1872-?)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 [20]
  • Danbury News (1870-1933)[13]: 31 [20]
  • Danbury News-Times (1933-1963)[20]
  • Danbury Record (1941)[20]
  • Danbury Recorder (1826-1830)[20]
  • Danbury Republican (1879-1884)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 [20]
  • Danbury Times (1837-1870)[15][20]
  • Day (1812)[20]
  • Dispatch (1892-?)[10]: 51 
  • Evening News (1871-1890)[20]
  • Farmers Chronicle (1793-1796)[7]
  • Farmer's Journal (1790-1793)[7][20]
  • Jeffersonian (1860-1866)[20]
  • New England Republican (1804-1808)[20]
  • News (1835-?)[16]: 210 
  • People (1878)[20]
  • Republican Farmer (1803-1917)[20]
  • Sun Of Liberty (1800)[20]
  • Tribuna Connecticut (2005-2007)[20]

Fairfield

Newspapers published in Fairfield, Connecticut:

  • Chronicle (1891-?)[10]: 55 
  • Fairfield Gazette, W., July 13, 1786-Feb. (?), 1787[7]
  • Fairfield Gazette, Or The Independent Intelligencer, W., Feb. 15 (?), 1787-Aug. (?), 1787[7]
  • Fairfield Minuteman, closed 2017
  • Pequot Record (1890)[6]
  • Times (1878-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 210 

Norwalk

Newspapers published in Norwalk, Connecticut:

  • Chronicle And Democrat (1837)[21]
  • Citizen Leader (1880-?)[16]: 210 [21]
  • Connecticut Republican (1880-1889)[13]: 33 [21]
  • Daily Norwalk Gazette And Saturdays Norwalk Record (1890)[21]
  • Democrat (1877-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 210 [21]
  • Eagle (?-?)[16]: 210 
  • Evening Sentinel (1887-1920)[10]: 55 [21]
  • Fairfield County Democrat (1871) [21]
  • Fairfield County Morning News (1977-1978)[21]
  • Home Companion (1876)[21]
  • Independent Republican (1802-1803)[21]
  • News (1894-?)[10]: 55 
  • Norwalk Democrat (1882-1883)[21]
  • Norwalk Eagle (1876-1879)[21]
  • Norwalk Gazette/Norwalk Daily Gazette (1800-?)[10]: 54 [13]: 33 [15][16]: 210 
  • Norwalk News (1989-1993)[21]
  • Norwalk News Trader (1987-1989)[21]
  • Norwalk Record (1887-1890)[21]
  • Old Well Local (?-?)[16]: 210 
  • Sentinel (1936-1946)[21]
  • South Norwalk Independent (1871-1872)[21]
  • South Norwalk Republican (1889)[21]
  • South Norwalk Sentinel (1870-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 210 [21]
  • South Norwalk Shield (1878)[21]
  • Stamford times (2007-2016)[21]
  • Star (1884)[21]

Stamford

Newspapers published in Stamford, Connecticut:

  • City Post (1895-?)[22]
  • The Comet (1883-?)[23]
  • The Daily Republican (1899-?)[24]
  • Democratic Pilot (1842-?)[25]
  • The Evening Star (1915-?)[26]
  • Fairfield County Business Journal (?-?)[27]
  • Fairfield County Democrat (1871-?)[28]
  • The Free Press (1919-?)[29]
  • Greenwich Suburbanite (1981-?)[30]
  • The Home Journal (?-?)[31]
  • Intercorp (?-?)[27]
  • The Morning News (1914-?)[32]
  • The Stamford American (1906-190?)[33]
  • The Stamford Bulletin/Evening Bulletin (?-?)[27][34]
  • The Stamford Citizen (1912-?)[35]
  • The Stamford Forum/The Forum (1970-?)[36][37]
  • Stamford Herald (1875-1893)[13]: 33 [16]: 210 [27][38][39]
  • Stamford Jewish Ledger (1977-1996)[6]
  • Stamford Journal (1872-?)[40]
  • The Stamford News (1899-?)[41]
  • The Stamford Postal Card (1876-?)[42]
  • Stamford Press (1928-1929)[43]
  • The Stamford Record/The Evening Record (1883-?)[10]: 55 [44]
  • The Stamford Register (1916-?)[45]
  • Stamford Review (1923-1923)[46]
  • Stamford Sentinel (1923-?)[47]
  • Stamford Shopper (?-1972)[48]
  • Stamford Telegram (1897-?)[49]
  • The Stamford Tribune (1896-?)[50]
  • The Stamford Weekly News/The Stamford News/Stamford Saturday News/The Stamford Daily News (1886-?)[51][52]
  • Stamford Weekly Mail (?-1972)[53]
  • Stamford Weekly Mail and the Stamford Shopper/Stamford Weekly Mail/Stamford Mail/The Stamford Trader (1972-1990)[54][55]
  • Standard (1895-?)[10]: 55 
  • Town Crier (1891-?)[56]
  • La Tribuna (1933-?)[57]
  • La Union Hispano-Americana (1979)[6]
  • La Voz Hispano-Americana (1978)[6]

Elsewhere

  • Bethel News/Oxford County Citizen – Bethel (1895-1950)[58]
  • Chronicle – Newtown (1880-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 210 
  • The Connecticut Citizen – Ridgefield (1892-?)[59]
  • The Darien News-Review, weekly, closed 2019
  • The Easton Courier – Easton, weekly
  • Greenwich Graphic – Greenwich (1881-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 
  • Ledger – Bethel (1874-?)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • Messenger – New Canaan (1876-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 [16]: 210 
  • The Monroe Courier –Monroe, weekly
  • The New Canaan News-Review – New Canaan, weekly, closed 2019
  • News – Greenwich (1888-?)[10]: 52 
  • Observer – Greenwich (1877-?)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • The Redding Pilot – Redding (1982-1996)[15]
  • Star – Redding (?-?)[16]: 210 
  • The Stratford Star, weekly
  • The Weston Forum, weekly (1970-2018)
  • Westport MinutemanWestport, closed 2017
  • Westporter Herald/Westporter – Westport (1876-1951)[6][10]: 56 [16]: 210 

Hartford County

Hartford

Newspapers published in Hartford, Connecticut:

  • American Mercury, W., July 12, 1784-June 25, 1833[7]
  • American Poultry Yard (1878-?)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • La Capitale Tribuna di Hartford (1934)[6]
  • The Catholic Transcript (1925-1978)[15]
  • The Charter Oak/Christian Freeman (1838-1849)[60]
  • Christian Secretary (1822-?)[13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • The Clarksonian (1843-1844)[61]
  • Connecticut Catholic (1876-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • Connecticut Chronicle/Hartford Chronicle/Hartford-Springfield Chronicle (1915-1949)[15][6][19]: 172 
  • The Connecticut Craftsman (?-?)[62]
  • Connecticut Farmer (1879-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • The Connecticut Hebrew Record (1923)[6]
  • Connecticut Post/Evening Post/Post (1856-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 
  • Connecticuter Zeitung – Boston, Hartford (closed 1863)[6]
  • The CT Italian Bulletin (1974-ca. 1980)[6]
  • The CT Italian Bulletin and Review (1950-1974)[6]
  • El Extra News/El Xtra News (1991-1996)[6]
  • The Examiner (1881-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 [63]
  • The Freeman's Chronicle, Or The American Advertiser, W., Sept. 1, 1783-July 8, 1784[7]
  • Globe (1876-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 [16]: 210 
  • Hartford Bulletin (1950-1956)[6]
  • Hartford Catholic Press (1829-1831)[15]
  • Hartford Connecticut Mirror (1809-1831)[17]
  • Hartford Gazette, S.W., W., Jan. 13, 1794-Mar. 19, 1795[7]
  • Hartford Herald (?-?)[60]
  • The Hartford Inquirer (1975-1988?)[6]
  • Hartford Labor (1894-?)[64]
  • The Hartford Star (1969-1974)[6][19]: 270 
  • The Hartford Times (1817–1976)[13]: 31 [65]
  • The Hartford Voice (1974-1975)[6]
  • Hartforder Anzeiger (1877-1878)[6]
  • Der Hartforder Herold (1907)[6]
  • Der Hartforder Stadt-Bote (1881-?)[6]
  • Hartforder Zeitung (1858-?)[6]
  • Herold (1883-?)[10]: 52 
  • Hispano (1975-?)[6]
  • Imparcial (1989)[6]
  • The Indian Bulletin (1888-1901)[6]
  • The Informer (1977-1978)[6]
  • Journal (1867-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 
  • The Labor Standard (1908-?)[66]
  • New England Bulletin (1949-?)[19]: 407 
  • New Haven Inquirer (1976-?)[19]: 409 
  • North Hartford Truth (1971-1974)[6]
  • Observador (1977-1981)[6]
  • El Periodico (1983-1985?)[6]
  • La Prensa Grafica (1974-1975)[6]
  • Le Programme (1929)[6]
  • Que Pasa (1977-1992?)[6]
  • The Religious Herald (1843-?)[10]: 52 [13]: 31 [16]: 210 [67]
  • The Sunbeam (1841-?)[68]
  • Sunday Argus (1879-?)[16]: 210 
  • Sunday Journal (1867-?)[16]: 210 
  • Telegram (1884-?)[10]: 52 
  • Times (1817-?)[10]: 52 
  • El Transcrito Catolico (ca. 1990-1997)[6]
  • La Vanguardia (1989-1991?)[6]
  • The Weekly Examiner (?-?)[69]

New Britain

Newspapers published in New Britain, Connecticut:

  • Bee (1886-?)[10]: 53 
  • The Catholic Leader/Przewodnik Katolocki (1907-1964)[6]
  • The Eastern Herald/Osterns Harold (1907)[6]
  • Herald (1880-?)[13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Independent (1886-?)[10]: 53 
  • Mala Polska (?-?)[5]
  • Il Messaggero di New England/The New England Messenger (1931)[6]
  • Morning Dispatch (1894-?)[10]: 53 
  • Observer (1876-?)[13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • The Power Press (?-?)[70]
  • Przewodnik Katolicki (1907-1966)[71]
  • Record (1865-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Times (1880-?)[16]: 211 

Elsewhere

  • American Enterprise – East Hartford (1888-?)[10]: 52 
  • The Berlin News – Berlin (1892-1907)[72]
  • Bristol Herald – Bristol (1888-1901)[10]: 51 [15]
  • Bulletin – Glastonbury (1893-?)[10]: 52 
  • Farmington Valley Herald – Bristol, Southington, Simsbury (?-1996)[73]
  • Gazette – Enfield (1892-?)[10]: 56 
  • Manchester Herald/Manchester Evening Herald/Saturday Herald – Manchester (1881-1991)[10]: 52 [13]: 33 [15][74]
  • Newington Town CrierBristol
  • News – Manchester (1893-?)[10]: 55 
  • News – Plainville (1871-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Phœnix/Weekly Phœnix – Southington (1873-?)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Thompsonville Press – Enfield (1880-1969)[10]: 54 [13]: 31 [15][16]: 211 
  • Valley NewsBristol
  • La Voce – Newington (1973-1974?)[6]
  • Weekly Press – Bristol (1871-?)[16]: 210 

Litchfield County

Litchfield

Newspapers published in Litchfield, Connecticut:

  • Collier's Litchfield Weekly Monitor, W., Jan. 7-June 16, 1788[7]
  • The Farmer's Monitor, W., Mar. 5-Dec. 31, 1800+[7]
  • The Litchfield County Post (1826-1829)[15][75]
  • Litchfield-County Monitor, W., Dec. 11, 1790-Jan. 3, 1791[7]
  • Litchfield EnquirerLitchfield (1826-2009)[10]: 52 [13]: 32 [16]: 211 [76]
  • Litchfield Monitor, W., Jan. 10, 1791-Jan. 4, 1792; Aug. 27, 1794-June 3, 1795[7]
  • Litchfield Monitor And Agricultural Register, W., June 10, 1795 – May 11, 1796[7]
  • The Litchfield Weekly Monitor, June 23, 1788[7]
  • The Monitor, W., Jan. 11, 1792-Aug. 20, 1794; Feb. 28, 1798-Feb. 26, 1800+[7]
  • Weekly Monitor, W., Mar. Or April 1785-Nov. 28, 1786; June 11-Dec. 31, 1787; June 30, 1788-May 11, 1789; Nov. 17, 1789-Dec. 4, 1790; May 18, 1796-Feb. 21, 1798[7]
  • Weekly Monitor And American Advertiser, W., Dec. 21, 1784-Mar. 1785[7]
  • Weekly Monitor And Litchfield Town And County Recorder, W., Dec. 5, 1786-June 4, 1787[7]
  • Weekly Monitor And The Litchfield Advertiser, W., May 18 - June 8, 1789[7]
  • Witness – Litchfield (1806-1807)[17]

Watertown

  • Lietuviu kelias (1950)[6]
  • Post (1881)[77]
  • Post Boy (1887)[77]
  • Sunday Republican (1918)[77]
  • Watertown Argus (1937)[77]
  • Watertown Journal (1888-1891)[77]
  • Watertown News (1913-1929)[77]

Winsted

  • Argus (1875-?)[13]: 34 
  • Sun (1880-?)[13]: 34 
  • Times and News (1875-?)[16]: 211 
  • Winsted Citizen (1982-1983)[78]
  • Winsted Citizen (2023)[79]
  • Winsted Evening Citizen/Litchfield County Leader (1873-1982)[10]: 56 [80]
  • Winsted Herald (1853-?)[10]: 56 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Winsted Press (1873-?)[13]: 34 [16]: 211 

Elsewhere

  • Advertiser – Thomaston (1878-?)[13]: 33 
  • The Brookfield JournalNew Milford (1957-2009)[81]
  • Connecticut Western News/Connecticut Western/Connecticut Western Star/The Western – North Canaan, Salisbury (1871-1979)[10]: 51 [13]: 31 [15][16]: 210 [82][83][84]
  • Evening Item – Torrington (1896-?)[10]: 56 
  • Gazette – New Milford (1872-?)[10]: 54 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Housatonic Ray – New Milford (1872-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • The Morris Herald – Morris (1898-?)[85]
  • The New Milford TimesNew Milford (1914-2009)[86]
  • News – Thomaston (1881-?)[13]: 33 
  • Reporter – Woodbury (1877-?)[10]: 56 [16]: 211 
  • Republican – Woodbury (1881-?)[13]: 34 
  • Rural Gazette, W. – Sharon (Mar. 31, 1800)[7]
  • Thomaston ExpressThomaston (1880-2000)[13]: 33 [15]
  • Tribune – New Hartford (1880-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 

Middlesex County

Middletown

Newspapers published in Middletown, Connecticut:

  • American Sentinel/Sentinel and Witness, weekly (1823–1826)[2][10]: 53 
  • Citizen (1894-?)[10]: 53 
  • Connecticut Spectator, including May 1814 - December 1814, weekly[2]
  • The Constitution, former weekly newspaper, (1837-?)[2][13]: 32 [16]: 211 [87]
  • The Daily Herald, former daily newspaper[87]
  • Evening Press, including 1918–1919, daily ex. Sun.[2]
  • Middlesex Gazette/The Middlesex Gazette, Or Federal Adviser, including 1785-1834 (with gaps), weekly[2][7]
  • The Middletown Bulletin (1949-1967, 1968-?)[6]
  • Middletown Daily Constitution, including 1872-1876, daily ex. Sun.[2]
  • Middletown Daily Sentinel, including January 1876 - June 1876, daily ex. Sun.[2]
  • Middletown Sun, including 1908-1914, daily ex. Sun.[2]
  • The Middletown Times, daily newspaper in Middletown during 1913-1914[87] or during 1914-January 1915[2]
  • The Middletown Tribune, Republican newspaper in Middletown including 1893-1906, daily ex. Sun[87][2]
  • News and Advertiser, including 1851-1854, weekly[2]
  • Penny Press, including 1884-1939, daily ex. Sun.[2]
  • The Sentinel and Witness, former weekly newspaper (1823-?)[2][13]: 32 [16]: 211 

Elsewhere

  • Advertiser/Connecticut Valley Advertiser – East Haddam (1869-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Gazzette - Essex (1879-?)[16]: 211 
  • Middlesex Republican– Essex (1880-?)[13]: 31 
  • New Era – Deep River (1874-?)[10]: 51 [13]: 31 [16]: 211 
  • Shore Recorder – Clinton (1895-?)[10]: 51 

New Haven County

Guilford

  • The Branford Review (1928-2008)[15][88]
  • Echo (1891-?)[10]: 52 
  • Item (1879-?)[13]: 31 
  • Pictorial-Gazette
  • Regional Standard

Meriden

  • Eagle Wing Press (ca. 1981-1987)[6]
  • Evening Press (1881-?)[13]: 32 
  • The Meriden Daily Journal (1887-1953)[15][89]
  • Meriden Recorder/Rigg's Literary Recorder (1862-?)[13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Morning Record (1892-?)[10]: 53 
  • Newsboy (1862-?)[13]: 32 
  • Republican (1860-?)[13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Sunday News (1881-?)[13]: 32 
  • El Tiempo (1992-1997)[6]

New Haven

Newspapers published in New Haven, Connecticut:

  • Amity Observer (1998-2011)[90]
  • Amity Star (1950-1953)[90]
  • Los Andes (ca. 1989-1994?)[6]
  • Black Coalition Weekly (1972)[6]
  • Black Panther Party—New Haven (?-?)[19]: 93 
  • Catholic Standard (1889-?)[10]: 54 
  • Columbian Register (1817-1860)[17]
  • Commercial Record (1882-?)[10]: 54 
  • Connecticut Beobachter (ca. 1865-1871?)[6]
  • Connecticut Botschafter (1876-?)[16]: 211 
  • Connecticut Freie-Press (ca. 1875-1907)[6][10]: 54 
  • The Connecticut Gazette, W., July 5, 1765-Feb. 19, 1768[7]
  • Connecticut Gazette, With The Freshest Advices Foreign And Domestick, W., Apr. 12, 1755-Apr. 14, 1764[7]
  • Connecticut Herald (1808-1829)[17]
  • The Connecticut Journal/Connecticut Herald & Journal/The Connecticut Journal, and New-Haven Post-Boy/The Connecticut Journal/Connecticut Journal and Weekly Advertiser/Connecticut Journal and Advertiser/Connecticut Journal and Weekly Adveriser/Journal-Courier (1767-1987)[7][13]: 32 [16]: 211 [91]
  • Connecticut Journal And Weekly Advertiser, W., Jan. 10- Mar. 28, 1799[7]
  • The Connecticut Labor News (1921-1925)[15][92]
  • The Connecticut Labor Press (?-1921)[93]
  • Connecticut Republikaner (1867-1901)[6][13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Connecticut Volksblatt (1885-?)[10]: 54 
  • Corporal Fracassa (1895-?)[10]: 54 
  • Il Corriere del Connecticut (ca. 1896-1955?)[6]
  • Counter Attack (?-?)[19]: 177 
  • The Crow (1968-1970)[6][19]: 180 
  • Elm City Trader – Hamden, New Haven (1991-1992)[6]
  • Evening Leader (1892-?)[10]: 53 
  • Greater New Haven Black Coalition Weekly (1971-1972)[6]
  • The Heritage Hall Crow (1968-?)[6]
  • The Indian's Friend (1902-1907)[6]
  • L'Indipendente (ca. 1903-?)[15][6][94]
  • Italian-American Weekly News (ca. 1929-1938)[6]
  • Milford-Orange Bulletin (2008-2018)[90]
  • Morning Journal and Courier (1832-?)[13]: 32 [15]
  • New Haven Advocate (1975-2013)[95]
  • New England Anzeiger/New Haven Anzeiger (1877-1910)[6][13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • The New-Haven Chronicle, W., Apr. 18, 1786-Sept. 11, 1787[7]
  • New-Haven Gazette, W., May 13, 1784-Feb. 9, 1786[7]
  • The New-Haven Gazette, W., Jan. 5-June 29, 1791[7]
  • The New-Haven Gazette, And The Connecticut Magazine, W., Feb. 16, 1786-June 18, 1789[7]
  • The New Haven Inquirer
  • New Haven Jewish Ledger (1977-1996)[6]
  • New Haven Local News (1987-1990)[6]
  • News (1879)[10]: 53 
  • The New Haven Union (1895-?)[96]
  • Open Gate News (1961-1963)[6]
  • Palladium (1828-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • La Parola Cattolica (ca. 1904-1907)[6]
  • San Carlino (1907)[6]
  • Sea World Fishing Gazette (1879-?)[16]: 211 
  • La Stella D'Italia (1892-?)[10]: 54 
  • Svenska Connecticut Posten Och Oestens Tribun (1892-?)[10]: 54 
  • Times (1894-?)[10]: 56 
  • Union (1857-?)[10]: 53 
  • Union (1871-?)[16]: 211 
  • The Union Times (1941-1948)[97]
  • La Voz Hispana de Connecticut (1993-1995?)[6]
  • Workmen's Advocate (1883-1891)[98]

Waterbury

  • Black Voice (1970-1971)[6]
  • Neue Zeitung (1890-?)[10]: 56 
  • People's Weekly (1972)[6]
  • Il Progresso di Waterbury (1907)[6]
  • Independent (1881-?)[13]: 33 
  • Monitor (1869-?)[16]: 211 
  • Record (1895-?)[10]: 56 
  • Sunday Globe (1893-?)[10]: 56 
  • Sunday Herald (1888-?)[10]: 56 
  • Valley Democrat (1881-?)[13]: 33 
  • La Verita (1911, 1925)[6]
  • Waterbury American (1844-1990)[10]: 56 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Waterbury Beobachter/Waterbury Observer (ca. 1898-1917)[6]
  • Waterbury Democrat/Waterbury Evening Democrat (1887-1946)[10]: 56 [15][99]

Elsewhere

  • Ansonia Evening Sentinel/Ansonia Weekly Sentinel/Naugatuck Valley Sentinel – Ansonia (1871-1992)[10]: 51 [15][16]: 211 [13]: 31 [100][101]
  • Branford Gleaner – Branford (1878-1880)[15]
  • Branford News – Branford (1878)[88]
  • Branford Opinion – Branford (1891-?)[10]: 51 [15]
  • Citizen – Milford (1894-?)[10]: 53 
  • Derby Transcript/Evening Transcript – Derby (1866-?)[10]: 51 [13]: 31 [16]: 211 
  • East Haven Courier – East Haven, weekly, closed 2024
  • Enterprise – Naugatuck (1877-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • News – Naugatuck (1894-?)[10]: 53 
  • North Haven Courier – North Haven, weekly, closed 2024
  • North Haven Post/North Haven CitizenNorth Haven (1970-2011)[15]
  • Orange Bulletin – Orange (1985-1990)[90]
  • Orange News – Orange (1966-1972)[90]
  • Orange Town Times – Orange (1972-1976)[90]
  • Our Town – Orange (1963-2004)[90]
  • Press – Wallingford (1894-?)[10]: 56 
  • Record – Seymour (1871-?)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Review – Naugatuck (1880-?)[13]: 32 
  • Shore Line Times – Guilford, New Haven (1877-?)[10]: 52 [16]: 211 
  • Sunday Times – Wallingford (1894-?)[10]: 56 
  • Wayside Gleanings – North Haven (1892-?)[10]: 51 
  • Windermere Forum – Wallingford (1877-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 211 

New London County

New London

New-London Summary, Or The Weekly Advertiser, 1759

Newspapers published in New London, Connecticut:

  • The Bee, W., June 14, 1797-Dec. 31, 1800+[7]
  • The Connecticut Gazette/Connecticut Gazette, And The Commercial Intelligencer/Connecticut Gazette, And The Universal Intelligencer, W. (1773-?)[7]
  • Connecticut Gazette/Telegram (1872-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Globe (1891-?)[10]: 54 
  • The New-London Advertiser, W., Mar. 2-Apr. 13, 1795[7]
  • The New-London Gazette, W., Nov. 18, 1763-Dec. 10, 1773[7]
  • The New-London Summary, W., sometime Between May 6 And 17, 1763-Sept 23, 1763[7]
  • The New-London Summary, Or The Weekly Advertiser, W., Aug. 8, 1758-sometime between May 6 And June 10, 1763[7]
  • Penny Press (1881-?)[13]: 33 
  • Repository (1858-1861)[15]
  • Republican Advocate (1818-1826)[17]
  • Springer's Weekly Oracle, W., Oct. 21, 1797-Dec. 28, 1800+[7]
  • Telegraph (1885-?)[10]: 54 

Norwich

Norwich Packet or, the Country Journal, 1785

Newspapers published in Norwich, Connecticut:

  • American Conflict (1879-?)[16]: 211 
  • American Mechanic and Home Journal (1849-?)[102]
  • Deutsches Wochenblatt (1895-?)[10]: 55 
  • Evening Record/Cooley's Weekly (1876-?)[10]: 54 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Index (1896-?)[10]: 55 
  • The Liberty Bell and Workingmen's Advocate (1867-?)[103]
  • News (1881-?)[13]: 33 
  • The Norwich Packet/The Norwich Packet; And The Connecticut, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire, And Rhode-Island Weekly Advertiser/The Norwich Packet And The Country Journal/The Norwich Packet And The Weekly Advertiser/The Norwich Packet, Or The Chronicle Of Freedom/The Norwich-Packet, Or The Country Journal/Vox Populi Norwich Packet/The Connecticut Centinel (1773-?)[7][104][105]
  • Post (1893-?)[13]: 33 
  • Star (1880-?)[13]: 33 
  • Weekly Observer (1879-?)[16]: 211 
  • The Weekly Register, W., Nov. 29, 1791-Aug. 19, 1795[7]

Stonington

Newspapers published in Stonington, Connecticut:

  • Impartial Journal, W., Oct. 8 (?) 1799-Dec. 30, 1800+[7]
  • Journal of the Times, W., Oct. 10, 1798-Sept. 17, 1799[7]
  • Mystic Journal (1859-?)[13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Mystic Press (1873-?)[10]: 53 [13]: 32 [16]: 211 
  • Stonington Mirror/Mirror and Mystic Journal (1869-1943)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 [15][16]: 211 
  • Sun (1891-?)[10]: 55 

Elsewhere

  • Connecticut Eastern News – East Lyme (1894-?)[10]: 54 
  • Eastern Connecticut News – Groton (1946-?)[106]
  • The Lyme Times – Lyme (2020-2024)[15]
  • Pequot Times – Ledyard (1992-?)[6]
  • Review/Pioneer – Groton (1888-?)[10]: 52, 54 
  • Sound Breeze – Lyme (1889-?)[10]: 52 
  • The Sub – Groton (?-1946)[107]

Tolland County

  • Coventry Local Register – Coventry (1857-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Journal – Vernon (1867-?)[10]: 55 
  • The Press/Tolland County Press – Stafford (1857-1935)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 [15][16]: 211 
  • Reminder NewsVernon (1949-2024)
  • Rockville Journal – Vernon (1911-1924)[15]
  • Tolland County Journal – Vernon (1866-?)[13]: 33 [16]: 211 
  • Tolland County Leader – Vernon (1879-?)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 [16]: 211 

Windham County

Windham

Newspapers published in Windham, Connecticut:

  • Journal (1847-?)[10]: 56 [13]: 34 [16]: 211 
  • The Phenix, Or Windham Herald, W., Mar. 12, 1791-Apr. 12, 1798[7]
  • Willimantic Journal (1847-1911)[10]: 56 [15]
  • Windham Herald, W., Apr. 19, 1798-Dec. 26, 1800+[7]

Elsewhere

  • Cleaner – Canterbury (1882-?)[13]: 31 
  • Fashist – Putnam (1933-1941)[6]
  • Journal – Plainfield (1880-?)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 
  • Putnam Patriot/Windham County Observer & Patriot – Putnam (1872-1963)[10]: 55 [13]: 33 [15][16]: 211 [108]
  • Sentinel – Killingly (1870-?)[16]: 211 
  • Times – Canterbury (1881-?)[13]: 31 
  • Transcript – Killingly (1854-?)[10]: 51 
  • Windham County Standard – Putnam (1872-?)[10]: 55 
  • Windham County Transcript – Killingly (1854-?)[13]: 31 [16]: 211 

See also

Adjoining states

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