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The Sussex Post
P.O. Box 1130, 302 W.
Stein Hwy.,
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Published weekly, Thursday, free
home delivery and single copy sales;
Delivery/Customer Service
Online
E-Subscription:
$26 per year;
Format:
Broadsheet; 6 column retail,
News:
Community Calendar
Newsroom
Public Forum
Publicity Guidelines
Printing:
Printing quotes
Websites:
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PROFILE: With its focus on central Sussex County, the Sussex Post offers more penetration of Georgetown, Millsboro, Selbyville and surrounding communities than any other media in the area. The Sussex Post delivers the largest circulation in Sussex County. It is the only newspaper to cover central Sussex thoroughly, including the picturesque county seat of Georgetown, the shopping and employment center of Millsboro and the fast-growing retirement communities along Indian River. From Millsboro, many coastal and major cities are within easy driving distances, such as Baltimore (101 miles), Washington, D.C. (115 miles), Philadelphia (122 miles) and Rehoboth Beach (30 miles). This easy accessibility mixed with farm, field, forest, pond, state parks, moderate weather, low taxes and excellent real estate values has become increasingly attractive to retirement living, vacationing crowds and year-round families escaping to the relaxed rural settings. But, all is not still and placid. Millsboro's Townsend's, Inc. has become the nation's first fully integrated poultry company with every aspect of poultry growing under its control. Meanwhile, the state's various banking acts have created a sudden and significant impact with a burgeoning financial industry. Our Purpose… The Sussex Post is published 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. |
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