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Delaware
State News
P.O. Box 737, 110 Galaxy Dr.
Dover, DE 19903
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PROFILE:
Headquartered
in Dover, the state's capital,
the Delaware State News is the dominant daily newspaper in
Downstate Delaware. More than any other medium,
residents rely on the seven-day morning newspaper for their news
and information.
The Delaware State News
distribution area includes Delaware's Kent County, Sussex County, lower
New Castle County and swings west to cover Maryland's upper Eastern Shore
in Kent, Queen Anne's and Caroline counties.
In Kent County, Delaware, the
fast-growing Dover metro area has a population of 122,000 and is a
shopping mecca for the entire Delmarva Peninsula. Central Delaware
maintains a small town flavor while enjoying a rapidly expanding
economy. The area is the home to many industries, including
Kraft General Foods, General Metalcraft,
Inc., Hanover Foods Corp., PPG Industries, Playtex Products,
Reichhold Chemicals and Procter &
Gamble. Dover is within 90
minutes of Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and
Baltimore and only 45 minutes from the Delaware beaches.
In
Sussex
County, the Delaware beach market is
growing fast, particularly inland from the coast. In the past
decade no other portion of Delaware can compare to its spectacular boom.
The lure of the coast is the magnet. Every summer the population
triples as visitors from the Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C. megalopolis pour into the
attractive seaside resorts and towns. A
diverse array of special services, small boutiques and boardwalk
shops have sprung up to meet their needs. Recently, many
new shopping centers have opened along the major routes leading
into the area, including the nation's 6th largest outlet
shopping center. The resort towns of Lewes and Rehoboth Beach are about 90 minutes from Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington, D.C.
Our Purpose…
The Delaware State News is published by Independent Newspapers of
Delmarva. Independent is owned by a unique trust that enables this
newspaper to pursue a mission of journalistic service to the
citizens of the community. Since no dividends are paid, the company
is able to thrive on profit margins below industry standards. All
after-tax surpluses are reinvested in Independent’s mission of
journalistic service, commitment to the ideals of the First
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and support of the community’s
deliberation of public issues. |