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  3. The sad thing is: most of northcountrygazette.org seems to have been lost to time, including the final post made by Maxam in September 2025

The sad thing is: most of northcountrygazette.org seems to have been lost to time, including the final post made by Maxam in September 2025

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    RE: https://infosec.exchange/@iampytest1/116416332342267236

    The sad thing is: most of northcountrygazette.org seems to have been lost to time, including the final post made by Maxam in September 2025.
    My memory of the post is they said they would not be working for some time due to an injury. I think they may have said the injury was bad enough to put them in the ER, but I'm not sure.

    northcountrygazette.org is completely excluded from the Wayback Machine. archive.today has a lot of it captured (2995 URLs), but not everything. Maxam's final post, for example, isn't captured there.
    Some posts were also paywalled, meaning even archive.today doesn't have a copy.

    If I had known it would go down, I would have archived at least their final post. All that remains is my summary of it, written while it was still up:

    The most recent post on NorthCountyGazette.org was in early September 2025, with Maxam noting they would not be working “for some time” due to an injury (http://www.northcountrygazette.org/2025/09/10/123095/). Prior to that, they posted on a daily basis.

    #archivism #NewYork #LostMedia

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      RE: https://infosec.exchange/@iampytest1/116416332342267236

      The sad thing is: most of northcountrygazette.org seems to have been lost to time, including the final post made by Maxam in September 2025.
      My memory of the post is they said they would not be working for some time due to an injury. I think they may have said the injury was bad enough to put them in the ER, but I'm not sure.

      northcountrygazette.org is completely excluded from the Wayback Machine. archive.today has a lot of it captured (2995 URLs), but not everything. Maxam's final post, for example, isn't captured there.
      Some posts were also paywalled, meaning even archive.today doesn't have a copy.

      If I had known it would go down, I would have archived at least their final post. All that remains is my summary of it, written while it was still up:

      The most recent post on NorthCountyGazette.org was in early September 2025, with Maxam noting they would not be working “for some time” due to an injury (http://www.northcountrygazette.org/2025/09/10/123095/). Prior to that, they posted on a daily basis.

      #archivism #NewYork #LostMedia

      iampytest1@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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      This is why archives like archive.today and the Wayback Machine are so important.
      Especially, this why archive.today was so important. It was able to capture pages which the Wayback Machine can't or won't.

      That makes the current situation even sadder. We have lost an invaluable tool.

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