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TRI-STATE New England New Jersey • New York • Pennsylvania Maine • New Hampshire • Vermont TRI-STATE New Jersey • New York • Pennsylvania DAILIES WEEKLIES BUSINESS LIFESTYLE SHOPPERS TRI-STATE NEW ENGLAND New Jersey • New York • Pennsylvania Maine • New Hampshire • Vermont TRI-STATE New Jersey • New York • Pennsylvania NEW YORK 1 Palladium Times Oswego 5,100 2 The Valley News Fulton 4,800 3 Tri-Town News Sidney 4 Chenago American Greene 5 Oxford Review-Times Oxford TOTAL 6 Whitney Point Reporter Whitney Point 4,070 7 Oswego Pennysaver Oswego 19,420 8 The Patriot Advertiser Fulton 8,000 PENNSYLVANIA 1 9 7 8 Bedford Gazette Bedford 10,100 2 10 The Daily News Huntingdon 9,100 11 Gettysburg Times Gettysburg 9,700 12 The News Item Shamokin 7,817 13 The Review Towanda 7,800 14 Latrobe Bulletin Latrobe 7,800 15 4 Morning Times Sayre 5,700 3 6 5 16 Corry Journal Corry 4,300 17 Standard Journal Milton 2,400 18 The Daily Herald Tyrone 1,300 19 The Leader Times Kittanning 6,800 20 The Daily Courier Connellsville 5,800 21 Susq. Co. Weekender Montrose 12,705 22 Philipsburg Journal Philipsburg 8,000 23 North East News Journal Northeast 8,000 24 The Farmers Friend Towanda 7,700 25 Edinboro News-Journal Edinboro 6,500 23 26 Mainline Extra Ebensburg 4,650 39 27 The Star-Courier Northern Cambria 3,750 16 46 55 15 13 25 32 28 The Dispatch Portage 2,000 48 21 29 The Mainliner Cresson 2,000 47 24 33 30 Mountaineer Herald Ebensburg 1,350 31 The Journal Nanty Glo 1,275 32 Union City Express Union City 4,500 33 Susq. Co. Independent Montrose 3,718 34 Shippensburg News Chronicle Shippensburg 3,500 12 54 35 The Citizens Standard Valley View 2,623 22 53 44 36 19 56 17 35 The Valley Log Orbisonia 1,500 52 31 26 27 28 57 37 The Valley Times-Star Newville 2,000 18 10 29 30 38 Broad Top Bulletin Broad Top 2,800 49 40 50 39 West Co. News-Journal Girard 2,000 45 40 The Blairsville Dispatch Blairsville 13,500 14 43 37 42 41 41 38 36 The Mt. Pleasant Journal Mt. Pleasant 3,500 34 44 20 9 45 42 The Independent Observer Scottsdale 2,500 43 The Ligonier Echo Ligonier 3,500 11 51 44 Bargain Sheet State College 30,000 45 Shoppers Guide Everett 24,500 46 Warren County Guide Warren 18,000 47 Troy Pennysaver Troy 10,162 48 Bradford Sullivan Pennysaver Towanda 10,106 49 Pennysaver Ebensburg 8,000 50 Traders Guide Ebensburg 5,000 51 Gettysburg Companion Gettysburg 10,000 52 Centered: Life in Balance State College 10,000 DAILIES 53 State College Magazine State College 10,000 54 Marcellus Business Central State College 16,000 55 Northeast Driller Sayre 15,000 WEEKLIES 56 PA Business Central State College 10,500 57 PA Business Woman State College 10,500 BUSINESS NEW JERSEY 58 Sure Guide Ocean City 30,000 59 58 59 Somerspoint Sentinel Somerspoint 10,000 LIFESTYLE 60 60 Ocean City Sentinel Ocean City 9,800 61 Cape May Star & Wave Cape May 5,800 SHOPPERS 61 NEW ENGLAND Maine • New Hampshire • Vermont DAILIES WEEKLIES BUSINESS LIFESTYLE SHOPPERS 65 62 MAINE 67 66 62 The Times Record Brunswick, ME 8,500 64 63 68 Journal-Tribune Biddeford, ME 5,800 63 64 Journal-Tribune Sunday Biddeford, ME 23,000 65 The Courier Biddeford, ME 22,500 69 66 The Sentry South Portland, ME 17,000 67 72 70 Register Gazette Sanford/Springdale, ME 14,000 74 68 The Post Kennebunk, ME 11,500 73 69 75 71 Making It At Home Wells, ME 10,000 70 The Leader Scarborough, ME 8,800 NEW HAMPSHIRE 71 The Eagle-Times Claremont, NH 9,000 72 The Citizen Laconia, NH 7,500 73 Argus Champion Newport, NH 3,500 74 The Weekly Flea Claremont, NH 20,000 VERMONT 75 The Message for the Week Chester, VT 20,000 TOTAL CIRCULATION: 648,046 WEBSITE DIRECTORY New Jersey • New York • Pennsylvania • Maine • New Hampshire • Vermont NEW JERSEY The Valley Times-Star | shipnc.com/valley_times_star Sure Guide | ocsentinel.com/oc_sureguide Broad Top Bulletin* Somerspoint Sentinel* West Co. News-Journal* Ocean City Sentinel | ocsentinel.com The Dispatch* Cape May Star & Wave | starandwave.com The Mt. Pleasant Journal* NEW YORK The Independent Observer* Palladium Times | palltimes.com The Ligonier Echo* The Valley News | valleynewsonline.com Bargain Sheet | bargainsheet.net Tri-Town News | tritownnews.com Shoppers Guide | bedfordgazette.com Chenago American* Warren County Guide* Oxford Review-Times* Troy Pennysaver | troypennysaver.com Whitney Point Reporter* Bradford Sullivan Pennysaver* Oswego Pennysaver | oswegopennysaver.com Pennysaver | mainline-news.com The Patriot Advertiser* Traders Guide | recycler.com/tradersguide PENNSYLVANIA Gettysburg Companion | gettysburgcompanion.com Bedford Gazette | bedfordgazette.com Centered: Life in Balance | centered-magazine.com The Daily News | huntingdondailynews.com State College Magazine | statecollegemagazine.com Gettysburg Times | gettysburgtimes.com Marcellus Business Central | marcellusbusinesscentral.com The News Item | newsitem.com Northeast Driller | northeastdriller.com The Review | thedailyreview.com PA Business Central | pabusinesscentral.com Latrobe Bulletin | latrobebulletinnews.com PA Business Woman | pabusinesswoman.com Morning Times | morning-times.com MAINE Corry Journal | thecorryjournal.com The Times Record | timesrecord.com Standard Journal | standard-journal.com Journal-Tribune | journaltribune.com The Daily Herald | thedailyherald.net The Courier | mainelymediallc.com The Leader Times | leadertimes.com The Sentry | mainelymediallc.com The Daily Courier | mainline-news.com Register Gazette* Susq. Co. Weekender | independentweekender.com The Post | mainelymediallc.com Philipsburg Journal* Making It At Home | journaltribune.com North East News Journal The Leader | mainelymediallc.com thecorryjournal.com/north_east_news_journal NEW HAMPSHIRE The Farmers Friend | farmers-friend.com The Eagle-Times | eagletimes.com Edinboro News-Journal The Citizen | citizen.com Mainline Extra | mainline-news.com Argus Champion | arguschampion.news The Star-Courier | mainline-news.com The Weekly Flea The Dispatch | mainline-news.com VERMONT The Mainliner | mainline-news.com The Message for the Week | themessage.news Mountaineer Herald | mainline-news.com The Journal | mainline-news.com Union City Express | thecorryjournal.com/union_city_express Susq. Co. Independent | independentweekender.com Shippensburg News Chronicle | shipnc.com The Citizens Standard | citizenstandard.com The Valley Log* *No website currently.
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