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 Mission Statement

The Lakeville Journal Company, LLC
Publishers of The Lakeville Journal and The Millerton News

 Our goal is to report the news of our communities accurately and fairly,
fostering democracy and an atmosphere of open communication.

 The Lakeville Journal

 64 Route 7 North
Falls Village, CT 06031

 P.O. Box 1688
Lakeville, CT 06039

 860-435-9873 Phone
 editor@lakevillejournal.com

 publisher@lakevillejournal.com

 compass@lakevillejournal.com
 

 Management

 Janet Manko
 Cynthia Hochswender
 James Clark
 Sandra Lang

 In Memoriam
A. Whitney Ellsworth
 1936-2011

 Robert H. Estabrook
 1918-2011

 Publisher and Editor-In-Chief
  Executive Editor, Special Sections
Production Coordinator
Classified Advertising
Controller, Circulation

Managing Partner

 

 Editor and Publisher Emeritus

 Compass Arts & Entertainment Editor: Anne Day

 Editorial Staff: Bernard Drew, senior associate editor; Alexander Wilburn, associate editor, special sections; Leila Hawken, copy editor; Patrick L. Sullivan, reporter. 

 Advertising Sales: Lyndee Stalter, classified advertising; Libby Hall, advertising manager; Mary Wilbur, display sales.

 Finance, Circulation & Administration: Sandra L. Lang, controller; Michelle Brown, financial assistant.

 Composing Department: Caitlin Hanlon, Graphic Designer; Olivia Montoya, Graphic Designer.

 The Lakeville Journal Company, LLC: John E. Baumgardner Jr, chairman; William E. Little Jr., chairman emeritus.
 

 Circulation:
  Paid Circulation - 4,800
Audit - Certified Audit
of Circulations, Inc.
 Communities served:
  Connecticut - Canaan, Cornwall, Falls Village, Kent, Norfolk, Lakeville, Litchfield, Salisbury, Sharon
Massachusetts - Sheffield
Publishes - Thursday  

 

 The Millerton News

 Subscribe
 Main Street
P.O. Box 625
Millerton, NY 12546
 
 518-789-4401 Phone
518-789-9247 Fax
 Management
 Whitney Joseph
 Editor
 Betty Abrams Office Manager
 Circulation:
 Paid Circulation - 2400
Audit - Certified Audit
of Circulations, Inc.

 
 Communities served:
  New York - Amenia, Ancram, Copake, Dover, Millbrook, Millerton, North East, Pine Plains, Wassaic
Connecticut - Sharon, Lakeville, Canaan
Publishes - Thursday  

 

 

 

 

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