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market reach and demographics 2021 TIMES SHORE THE SOURCE THE LYME TIMES Madison, CT 06443 5,582 Niantic, CT 06357 5,727 Killingworth, CT 06419 2,096 East Lyme, CT 06333 2,784 Street copies 370 Salem, CT 06420 1,689 Total Circulation 8,048 Old Lyme / Lyme, CT 06371 4,515 South Lyme, 06376 61 GUILFORD COURIER Street copies 210 Guilford, CT 06437 6,700 Total Circulation 14,986 Street copies 495 Total Circulation 7,195 THE WATERFORD TIMES Waterford, CT 06385 7,190 HARBOR NEWS Quaker Hill, CT 06375 1,376 Clinton, CT 06413 3,950 Street copies 110 Westbrook, CT 06498 2,247 Total Circulation: 8,676 Old Saybrook, CT 06475 3,463 Street copies 495 THE NEW LONDON TIMES Total Circulation 10,155 New London, CT 06320 11,234 Street copies 250 VALLEY COURIER Total Circulation: 11,484 Essex, CT 06426 1,153 Ivoryton, CT 06442 857 THE GROTON TIMES Centerbrook, CT 06409 245 Groton, CT 06340 11,996 Chester, CT 06412 1,169 Street copies 185 Deep River, CT 06417 1,409 Total Circulation: 12,181 Street copies 420 THE MYSTIC TIMES Total Circulation 5,253 Mystic, CT 06355 5,607 THE SOUND Old Mystic, CT 06372 135 Branford, CT 06405 7,509 West Mystic, CT 06388 102 North Branford, CT 06471 1,854 Groton Long Point, CT 06340 989 Northford, CT 06472 1,882 Street copies 340 Street copies 495 Total Circulation: 7,173 Total Circulation 11,740 THE STONINGTON TIMES Stonington, CT 06378 2,627 EAST HAVEN COURIER North Stonington, CT 06359 1,775 East Haven, CT 06512, Pawcatuck, CT 06379 4,007 06513 7,765 Street copies 105 Street copies 470 Total Circulation: 8,514 Total Circulation 8,235 THE MONTVILLE TIMES NORTH HAVEN COURIER Oakdale, CT 06370 2,787 North Haven, CT 06473 7,242 Uncasville, CT 06382 4,245 Street copies 470 Street copies 110 Total Circulation 7,712 Total Circulation 7,142 TOTAL SHORE: 58,338 THE THAMES RIVER TIMES Gales Ferry, CT 06335 2,567 Ledyard, CT 06339 3,180 Preston, CT 06365 1,953 Street copies 110 CONNECTICUT Total Circulation 7,810 TOTAL TIMES: 77,966 Total circulation of 136,304 Shore Publishing, LLC, PO Box 1010, Madison, CT 06443 | P 203-245-1877 | F 203-245-9773 | www.zip06.com | [email protected] AD SHORE & TIMES RATES Shore & Times tabs (Run Thursday only) 10.188” Premium 10.208” 5.042” 2.458” 1/8 horizontal 1/8 vertical 1/4 horizontal 1/4 vertical 1/2 horizontal 1/2 vertical Full page* Front Page 5.038” x 2.458” 2.453” x 5.042” 10.188” x 2.458” 5.038” x 5.042” 10.188” x 5.042” 5.038” x 10.208” 10.188” x 10.208” 4.9 x 2” Shore Color B/W Color B/W Color B/W Color B/W Color only 1 paper $150 $140 $260 $240 $460 $420 $880 $800 $375 2 papers $143 $133 $247 $228 $437 $399 $836 $760 $357 3 papers $135 $126 $234 $216 $414 $378 $792 $720 $345 4 papers $132 $124 $229 $212 $405 $370 $775 $704 $338 5 papers $128 $119 $221 $204 $391 $357 $748 $680 $319 6 papers $123 $115 $214 $197 $378 $345 $722 $656 $300 7 papers $113 $105 $195 $180 $345 $315 $687 $600 $282 Times Color B/W Color B/W Color B/W Color B/W Color 1 paper $120 $110 $220 $200 $400 $360 $750 $640 $375 2 papers $114 $105 $209 $190 $380 $342 $713 $608 $357 3 papers $111 $102 $203 $184 $368 $332 $690 $589 $345 4 papers $108 $99 $198 $180 $360 $324 $675 $576 $338 5 papers $102 $94 $187 $170 $340 $306 $638 $544 $319 6 papers $96 $88 $176 $160 $320 $288 $600 $512 $300 7 papers $90 $83 $165 $150 $300 $270 $563 $480 $282 8 papers $84 $77 $154 $140 $280 $252 $525 $448 $263 9 papers $78 $72 $143 $130 $260 $234 $488 $416 $244 Above rates are per ad and include $25 for the creation of a digital version of your ad for The Day’s search optimization program. *Add 20% to rates for all guaranteed positions, and 25% for back (full) page ads. April 15, 2021 Clinton, Westbrook, & .com Old Saybrook Vol. XXIV Iss. 15 April 15, 2021 .com April 15, 2021 .com Madison & Killingworth North Haven Vol. XXVI Iss. 15 Saybrook Restaurateurs to Helm Vol. XX Iss. 15 A New England Newspaper of the Year 2018 Schools Project Enrollment Turnaround Clinton Dockside Stand Staff Excited to Welcome Patrons Back to Main/A001/ By Eric O’Connell For years people have headed to the conces- Johnson cited uncertainty with the food service Main/A001/ Based on Real Estate Boom, Other Factors Harbor News Staff Writer sion stand by the town dock for a bite to eat with industry and some personal life changes as rea- he Clinton dock concession stand is back a water view. For the past two years, the stand sons he wanted out of the lease. By Jesse Williams what Superintendent of Schools Dr. Craig “Tracking through conversations with local Source Staff Writer Cooke characterized as a window into likely realtors, the market is equally tight right now,” in business. On April 7, the Town Council was known as Clinton Harbor Grill but on Feb. The council granted Johnson’s wish in Febru- For close to 20 years, Bob Eburg has Killingworth resident Eileen Unger- Main/A001/ North Haven Memorial Library fter many years of declining enrollment, significant changes in the district over the next Zuba said. helped others at both the Clinton and T approved the operators of Liv’s Oyster 1, Evan Johnson, the operator of the business, ary and set about finding a new tenant to take Madison Public School District (MPS) decade or so. Cooke previously told The Source that com- Pleines has volunteered hundreds of Bar and Liv’s Shack in Old Saybrook to take sent Clinton Town Manager Karl Kilduff a over the lease. Following an executive session Westbrook food pantries ................. 20 is now laying out projections for a sig- Cooke introduced Michael Zuba, the con- missioning these projections was required by hours of her own time helping others By Jenn McCulloch the doors to browse shelves on a limited basis. a later time,” said Director of Library Services A sign up for the COVID vaccine ........... 2 over the stand at the end of Riverside Drive for letter asking to be let out of the third year of a nificant, relatively rapid turnaround, with up sultant working for SLR who presented the the state as part of the district’s plan to build Courier Correspondent The library is now open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sue Griffiths. “We hope that this will give every- Stef Munzi-Logus uses drawing the summer season. three-year lease he had been awarded in 2019. See SAYBROOK RESTAURATEURS page 5 hough the North Haven Memorial to a 12 percent increase in student population projections, as a Madison parent himself. a new elementary school, included in the school on Monday and Thursdays and from 10 a.m. to one who works during the day the opportunity and art to raise awareness for a anticipated over the next decade. After losing around 35 percent in total enroll- renewal plan that would see Ryerson and Jef- Library has not yet returned to pre-pan- 5 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. to attend our programs.” hearing loss condition that affects her Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: SLR Consulting, an international firm based ment since 2008, Zuba said Madison should be fery demolished and Brown repurposed as an Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: T demic operations, things are moving in It is closed each day from noon to 2 p.m. for Griffiths and her staff are working with the 13-month-old son ............................. 2 in the United Kingdom, built a model using expecting a reversal starting very soon, which is elementary school. the right direction as the library has recently cleaning. First Selectman’s Office in order to determine r in any way exploit or repurpose content displayed, contained, on the electronic tearsheet. birth, land use records, employment data, as mostly fueled by a booming real estate market r in any way exploit or repurpose content displayed, contained, on the electronic tearsheet. expanded its hours, added to its programming, “With our expanded hours, we are able to well as other demographic trends to create in 2020 and early 2021. See SCHOOLS PROJECT page 7 and has begun to welcome patrons back through offer more evening programs and starting at See STAFF EXCITED page 4 Spring Cleaning Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: Description: April 15, 2021 Volume XVIII, No. 15 Serving Ledyard,PreSton and gaLeS Ferry,ConneCtiCut www.theday.com It was a nice day to clean house: INSIDE Clinton Chamber of Commerce r in any way exploit or repurpose content displayed, contained, on the electronic tearsheet. Executive Director Paul Orsini Digging In CALENDAR 3 (left) and Chair Dave Elder assist CLASSIFIED 8 Leah Reimer was hard at work, Dr. James Milone of Milone Chi- Spring Cleaning preparing the soil at her garden ropractic Center with a truckload Glad to be Back OPT IN/OPT OUT North Haven High School soph- plot at Bauer Park on April 10. Luke DiMauro and the Cougars saw of paperwork to be shredded on The park offers gardening plots To inquire about omores Jane Leamon (left) and a great result in their first game in April 10 during Shredding Day as High Hopes April 15, 2021 VOLUME 1, NO.