The Delaware Gazette

A new way to save in Delaware

The Delaware Gazette on Mon­day will launch Deal­win­kle, a new way for read­ers to enjoy deep dis­counts of between 50 and 90 per­cent off reg­u­lar prices at some of their favorite busi­nesses in Delaware County.

Golden, diamond couples dispense marriage advice

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Tak­ing time to get to know each other before get­ting mar­ried is one key to a long, happy mar­riage, accord­ing to Sun­bury res­i­dents Ben and Louise Pauley.

Gazette archives donated to historical society collection

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Delaware County’s his­tory as recorded by The Delaware Gazette will soon be made avail­able to the pub­lic via the Delaware County His­tor­i­cal Society.

Gazette welcomes Koon as publisher

A vet­eran news­pa­per exec­u­tive has been named as The Delaware Gazette’s new pub­lisher. Scott Koon, 59, took the helm of the Gazette this week. Koon has held a vari­ety of senior-level news­pa­per posi­tions. He was pre­vi­ously the pub­lisher of the Daily Amer­i­can and South­ern Illi­nois Trader as well as regional man­ager for 18 south­ern Illi­nois news­pa­pers. Prior to that, he was a regional man­ager for Amer­i­can Pub­lish­ing Co., pub­lisher of the Web­ster City, Iowa Daily Free­man and pub­lisher of the Emmets­burg Pub­lish­ing Com­pany in Iowa.

Delaware-born journalist, author Howard Bryan dies at 91

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Howard Bryan, an Ohio-born writer who moved to New Mex­ico to become one of the state’s most well-known jour­nal­ists and the author of a num­ber of books about his adopted state, died Sat­ur­day, pub­lisher and friend Mar­cia Kee­gan said. He was 91. Kee­han said Bryan died in his Albu­querque home from a can­cer­ous tumor in his nose.

Gazette offices to move to Sandusky St.

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After more than 60 years oper­at­ing at East William Street, The Delaware Gazette is about to make its return to the heart of down­town Delaware, where it was pub­lished for most of its 193-year exis­tence. On Sept. 12 The Delaware Gazette will make the short move from 18 E. William St. to the sec­ond floor offices at 40 N. San­dusky St., best known as the PNC Bank building.

Heaven help us: If it’s not politicians, its bureaucrats

In a recent issue of The Delaware Gazette (August 3), I was stunned by two arti­cles; one for its sub­stance and the other for its tone. Par­tic­u­larly upset­ting was the fact that the under­ly­ing “mes­sages” were being deliv­ered by pub­lic employ­ees, not politi­cians. The first arti­cle titled “Ohio plan would trade elec­tric rate cuts for jobs” described a pro­posal from the Pub­lic Util­i­ties Com­mis­sion of Ohio (PUCO) to lower elec­tric rates for busi­nesses that cre­ated jobs for Ohioans, with dis­counts of up to 20 per­cent. So far, so good given the need for jobs.

Versa Capital Management acquires Ohio Community Media

Ohio Com­mu­nity Media, LLC (OCM), an affil­i­ate of Versa Cap­i­tal Man­age­ment, Inc. today announced that it has acquired sub­stan­tially all assets of Ohio Com­mu­nity Media, LLC., the par­ent com­pany of The Delaware Gazette. Ohio Com­mu­nity Media owns and oper­ates news­pa­pers, pub­li­ca­tions and web­sites that serve com­mu­ni­ties in cen­tral, north­ern and west­ern Ohio.

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