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Neighborhood News Inc. is the publisher of four weekly newspapers published each Thursday. Call 603-206-7800 or email us at info@yourneighborhoodnews.com. Please include your name, address and phone number along with the best time to contact you.
The Bedford Bulletin – 10,000 copies circulated in Bedford, Amherst, Merrimack & Manchester. Home- delivered to every home in Bedford.
The Hooksett Banner – 11,000 circulated in Hooksett, Allenstown, Pembroke, Epsom, Auburn, Candia, Raymond, Concord & Manchester. Home-delivered to every home in Hooksett.
The Goffstown News – 14,000 circulated in Goffstown, New Boston, Weare, Dunbarton, Bow, Hopkinton, Concord & Manchester.
The Salem Observer – 8,000 circulated in Salem, Windham & Pelham.
Display Advertising – Dave Rousseau, 603-668-4321 Ext. 241 or drousseau@unionleader.com
Classified Advertising – 603-669-1010 or classified@unionleader.com.
Acceptable Ads
- Electronic files: PDF (without security settings), JPG, TIF or EPS
- Stuffed/Zipped native ads (with extension .sit or .zip). Include all fonts (Mac fonts only), all graphics, images or logos. A hard copy proof must accompany the file. If using a PC, please supply a hard-copy proof so that we can match fonts as best as we can.
- Slicks: As long as it is the final version. We can use a slick to scan an image as long as the lpi is 133 or higher and there is no text running through the picture.
- The size of the image and/or logo must be no smaller than 3"x3". Resolution should be no smaller than 96dpi and no larger than 300dpi.
Unacceptable Ads
- We cannot change a slick that has been pre-screened for newsprint, (85 lpi).
- Any faxed material for scanning or as a slick. Faxed ads are only an aide for the graphic designers to use as a reference in building your ad. We don't recommend faxing an image for scanning. A clear, crisp, original hard copy is what is preferred.
- GIF images: These are typically web graphics and incompatible for printing of ads.
- PDF files with security settings
- Microsoft Office files, such as Word (.doc), Excel (.xls) or Publisher (.pub) — please convert to a PDF file!
Most Microsoft programs can be used if supplying text only. We do not carry Microsoft Word on our computers; however, we are able to retrieve the text.
E-mail Requirements
When e-mailing an ad or a logo to us, please provide the following information:- Your name
- Name of your company
- Phone Number
- Size of your ad
- Which paper your ad will be running in
- When your ad is running
- Who your sales representative is (if known)
Note about e-mails
- Allow time for an e-mail to arrive. On rare occasions, traffic on the web may delay the time in which e-mail will arrive. Our deadline for receiving e-mail is no later than the Monday before publication date.
- Avoid sending e-mail larger than 2mb in size. Call your sales rep or your ad designer (if known) before sending to inform them to watch for your e-mail.
- Our e-mail address is long — be sure to check the spelling. Below is the list of e-mails for the art department
E-mail Addresses
• Production Manager - Pam Fahey• Designer - Janet Cote
Phone: 603-206-7800 | Fax: 603-206-7801
• Denise Robert: ext. 161
• Ursula Dubreuil: ext. 171
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Neighborhood News, Inc. | 100 William Loeb Drive | Manchester, NH 03109 | 603-206-7800
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