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Many readers tell us that they wish our printed newspapers came out more frequently.

For those readers, we are happy to report that we now send out three free newsletters every week.

Our Community News Weekly Headlines newsletter offers a way for you to get fresh news delivered to your inbox on a regular basis. These include a mix of stories from the print editions, as well as web-only content.

Our Weekly Events newsletter provides a glimpse of 50 or 60 events slated for the week ahead, including dozens of weekday and weekend events that are intended for kids and families.

And our US1 Weekly Headlines newsletter offers a way for readers of US1 Newspaper, our business and entertainment weekly, to ensure that they always have access to our US1 content, even if they aren’t able to get their hands on a print edition.

Signing up for our newsletters could not be easier. Just click here and you can quickly and painlessly sign up for one, two or all three newsletters.

Provide your email address, and you’re done!

Stay connected not only regular news and events updates, but also to be eligible for subscriber-only promotions run by Community News and its partners. It’s a win-win situation.

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