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Livingston Public Library Adds NY Times Digital Edition
The New York Times can be accessed for free through the Livingston Library's website.

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You can now read the New York Times on the go, from the comfort of your own home, and without a paid subscription thanks to the Livingston Public Library’s new digital access, available for free through their website at livingstonlibrary.org.
“We understand the importance of national news coverage to the Livingston community, so we’ve added an award-winning publication to our digital collection,” said Joseph Emery, Technology Librarian. "We also think that accurate information is as timely as ever.”
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This online access keeps you updated on the latest news and gives you the ability to browse the New York Times archive from 1851 through present, with more than 25 sections including World, Business, Sports and more. An added bonus? It’s available in English, Spanish, and Chinese.
The New York Times can be accessed for free through the library’s website. Just click the Newspapers & Magazines link. The library also offers access to Star-Ledger and a variety of digital magazines.
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