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Y MARK J. CRAWFORD
Telegraph Editor
The Bradford County Telegraph, Union County Times and Lake Region Monitor are launching a new online news portal where subscribers can get all the up-to-date local news you know us for.
At BCTelegraph.com, our writers will upload stories about local news, sports and events as they are written. You will be able to read recent obituaries, opinion pieces, and browse classified ads and legal notices. Just like our newspapers, the website will reflect our community and provide a new space to read about your neighbors, stay on top of local issues and celebrate why it is “Better in Bradford.” And Union. And Keystone.
The website will offer a new opportunity for our advertisers as well. Through your online ad, readers of BCTelegraph.com will be able to access your online content to learn more about your merchandise and services, and make online purchases.
We were proud to partner with local developer Nathan Thornton to build BCTelegraph.com and allow readers to experience our publications on your computers and mobile devices. Nathan is president and lead web designer at The NET Group and MuniCreative Inc., responsible for building a number of local government websites. His IT director is John Taylor. (Reach them at 904-263-8356, www.TheNETGroupOnline.com and www.MuniCreative.com.)
Once you create an account at BCTelegraph.com, you will have the option of subscribing for one month, six months or a year. Monthly subscriptions are less than $5 and annual subscriptions are less than $50. There are multiple payment options including credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, etc. Subscriptions automatically renew, and you can cancel them from your account at any time. To sign up, go to the subscription page, select your preferred subscription, and then go to your shopping cart to check out.
If you’re a longtime reader of the Bradford County Telegraph, Union County Times or Lake Region Monitor, you don’t have to worry; our print publications aren’t going anywhere. They will still be on newsstands every Wednesday and in mailboxes on Thursday. If you’d like to subscribe or renew your print subscription, call 904-964-6305.
