Atlantic News Delivery Changes, Expands Ear Readers: in Today's Volatile Economic Dclimate, the Ability to Change and Adapt Is Vital
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INSIDE: HEALTH & WELLNess 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 3 | 3 Sections |32 Pages Atlantic News delivery changes, expands ear Readers: In today's volatile economic Dclimate, the ability to change and adapt is vital. For those of you who own a small business, you know exactly what I mean. There is nothing small about small Cyan business. It's usually the inverse: you have bigger obstacles to overcome with fewer resources at hand, and the Mike Connelly Magenta risk is all yours. Owner & Publisher It's like skiing powder in a mine field. You're navigating unique and uncharted territory — just don't hit a rock. Yellow But to do what you love and have the freedom to be your own architect is worth the risk, but that's my opinion. With that said, starting next week we will change our form of Black delivery to you. Next week newspaper carriers will deliver the Atlantic News in blue plastic poly bags to the homes of residents in the towns of Exeter, Stratham, Greenland, Hampton and North Hampton. We hope to add more towns as we perfect our system. In the towns and districts of Seabrook, Seabrook Beach, Hampton Falls, Hampton Beach, South Hampton, East Kings- ton, Kensington, Newfields and Brentwood, we will expand our community locations and add exterior newspaper boxes Icy blast hits Seacoast to better serve you so that when you're out and about at any- BY SCOTT E. KINNEY time, you can simply pick up the paper. (See Page 3A for the ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER complete list of local locations to pick-up the Atlantic News!) SEACOAST | Yes, folks, it’s winter. And for our advertisers, we know you have choices. A Monday ice storm reassured us of that fact as We will keep our promise of total-market penetration by falling rain froze, causing slippery road conditions delivering to more than twice as many households each week as well as several power outages throughout the CHANGES Continued on 3A• southern portion of the state. At its peak at approximately 4 a.m. on Tuesday morning, an estimated 38,000 New Hampshire residents were without power according to Public Service of New Hampshire. The majority of power issues were reported in the southern central portion of the state between Manchester and Nashua. The Seacoast area did see its own share of outages, however. Power WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE OF problems were reported in Brentwood, Rye, New- market and Raymond by midday on Monday. Portsmouth also reported a few problems. VOLVOS, JAGUARS The company’s customer service department reported receiving roughly 63,000 calls during a & HONDAS 16-hour period beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday. 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Move in ready! Call Amanda at The Hamptons Real Estate 603-926-1400, x32 or cell: 603-300-6916 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 33, NO 3 |JANUARY 19, 2007 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3A . CHANGES FROM 1A as our competitor while still wanted to be added to So instead of buying a keeping our rates at half our mailing list and those subscription, go out and STORE CLOSING their cost. requests could not be met by pick up the paper for FREE And readers and adver- our service provider. and then spend those hard- tisers alike, if you know of Now we can get the earned dollars on your WITHIN WEEKS! a location, or if you'd like to paper to more businesses needs while shopping with host the paper, please don't and unique high-density our business partners. hesitate to call our offices at "cluster" locations, such as Our responsibility to you (603) 926-4557 and tell us. apartments, condominium is to provide utility. We love EVERYTHING IS AT LEAST Also, mail delivery to associations and senior our format, scope and tone your home or business centers. of coverage and the manner 35-80% OFF - ALL SALES FINAL remains an option. The As we perfect the system, in which we communicate. cost is $99 per year, $9.50 a we'll expand the towns we Caring about you is what month. home-deliver. makes us different. “En La Orilla” by ROYO Mailing the paper each We pledge that the Thank you for support- week was never a profit Atlantic News will always be ing our friendly, positive center. FREE, and we will continue community newspaper, the Utilizing drivers allows to print at least 26,000 copies Atlantic News, the Indepen- us to get you the paper each week. dent Voice of the Seacoast. earlier, and it allows greater The Atlantic News is From all of us at Atlantic flexibility in who we serve. locally owned and we rely Publications, we wish you We've had numerous on the revenue from our good health and happiness requests from readers who advertiser. in the New Year! ATTENTION READERS New! 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