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  2. Backpage - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpage

    Backpage.com was a classified advertising website founded in 2004 by the alternative newspaper chain New Times Inc./ New Times Media (later known as Village Voice Media or VVM) as a rival to Craigslist .

  3. New York Times Looks To Sell Northeast Queens Site For $26M

    patch.com/new-york/bayside/new-york-times-looks...

    COLLEGE POINT, QUEENS — The New York Times is looking to sell a plot of land next to its printing and distribution facility in College Point for $26 million. The empty 3.5-acre site, located at...

  4. Queens, NY Classifieds - Patch

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    Local market ads for gigs & services, free stuff, for sale, announcements, housing, job listings and lost and found in Queens, NY

  5. Riverhead, NY Classifieds - Patch

    patch.com/new-york/riverhead/classifieds

    Local market ads for gigs & services, free stuff, for sale, announcements, housing, job listings and lost and found in Riverhead, NY

  6. Classified advertising - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classified_advertising

    Classified advertising. Classified advertising is a form of advertising, particularly common in newspapers, online and other periodicals, which may be sold or distributed free of charge. Classified advertisements are much cheaper than larger display advertisements used by businesses, [1] although display advertising is more widespread. [2]

  7. Kijiji - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kijiji

    Kijiji is the most popular online classifieds service in Canada and draws more traffic compared to competitor Craigslist in that country. The New York Times referred to Kijiji's Canadian site as representing "one of the few online brands that fizzled in the United States but found success elsewhere."