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It shall be the policy of the Town and Country newspaper to publish paid, display advertisements for any business, person, group, or organization for the purpose of marketing a product or service, announcing an event, promoting or opposing a candidate(s) or ballot question(s) for an upcoming primary or general election (beginning one-month before the election date), or explicitly expressing condolences, gratitude, or congratulations for a recent or upcoming event (i.e. birthday, anniversary, illness, death).

Opinions can be submitted for publication consideration on the Letters to the Editor page, provided they adhere to the applicable rules for submission to that section.

All display advertising submitted must be in compliance with existing federal and state regulations, and the rules of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.  The editor of the Town and Country Newspaper reserves the right to withhold publishing of materials that are considered not in compliance with the publications policy.

In The Paper (Sports)

See This Week's Print Edition for These and Other Great Sports Stories:  

  • Mayza, Pierce Lea Gilbertsville to Title
  • Seminole Take Third at Kutztown
  • Area Bowling Results

In The Paper (News)

See This Week's Print Edition for These and Other Great Stories:  

  • New Hanover Man Charged in Limo Crash

  • Quakertown Downtown Expected to Get its Own 'Stimulus' with National Listings

  • Police Reports

Advertise with the Town & Country ~ It's the weekly paper that people read, not just look at!

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