Pittsburgh and Erie Media Kit
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Pittsburgh and Erie Media Kit
2016 MEDIA GUIDE Our business is built on connecting yours. Welcome to IN Community Magazines The fastest-growing advertising medium in Pennsylvania, IN Community Magazines is a series of 34 full-color, quality community magazines, direct mailed to two million households and businesses per year. Our quarterly magazines are uniquely created for each community and we partner with dozens of townships, school districts, YMCAs, public libraries and chambers of commerce to provide relevant, timely, local content and business advertising from each community. Sponsors enjoy the benefit of targeting a specific market and audience through affordable, well-received, direct mailed advertising. CEO, Publisher Community Engaged LOCALIZED CONTENT Guarantees Shelf Life and Readership Our partnerships with local schools and municipal governments benefit you. We Would Like to Thank Our Current and Past Content Sponsors: BALDWIN TOWNSHIP BRENTWOOD BOROUGH BRENTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT CARLYNTON SCHOOL DISTRICT CANON McMILLAN SCHOOL DISTRICT CHARTIERS VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT COLLIER TOWNSHIP CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT FOX CHAPEL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT FRANKLIN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT GATEWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT GREENSBURG SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT HARBOR CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT JEFFERSON HILLS BOROUGH MARS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT McKEESPORT CITY McKEESPORT AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP MILLCREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP MONROEVILLE MUNICIPALITY MURRYSVILLE MUNICIPALITY NORTH HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NORWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT PETERS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT PINE-RICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT PITCAIRN BOROUGH QUAKER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT PLUM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT ROSS TOWNSHIP SCOTT TOWNSHIP SENECA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALER TOWNSHIP SOUTH FAYETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT SOUTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP WEST JEFFERSON HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT WHITE OAK BOROUGH WOODLAND HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT Looking Forward to 2017! 3 Mailed to 2 million households and businesses in more than 250 communities BETHEL PARK FOX CHAPEL AREA MONROEVILLE PLUM AREA WEST ALLEGHENY Bethel Park Municipality Monroeville Municipality Pitcairn Borough Oakmont Borough Plum Borough Findlay Township Imperial North Fayette Township Oakdale Borough BRENTWOODBALDWIN-WHITEHALL Baldwin Borough Brentwood Borough Whitehall Borough CANON-MAC Canonsburg Cecil Township North Strabane Township Southpointe MOON TOWNSHIP ROSS TOWNSHIP Crescent Township Moon Township Ross Township West View Borough GREENSBURG-SALEM MT. LEBANON Greensburg Salem Township Mt. Lebanon Municipality HAMPTON Hampton Township CARLYNTON- MONTOUR HARBORCREEK Carnegie Crafton Ingram Borough Kennedy Township Pennsbury Village Borough Robinson Township Rosslyn Farms Thornburg Borough Harborcreek Township Lawrence Park Wesleyville KEYSTONE OAKS Castle Shannon Borough Dormont Borough Green Tree Borough MURRYSVILLE Delmont Borough Export Borough Murrysville Municipality NORTH ALLEGHENY Bradford Woods Franklin Park Borough Marshall Township Town of McCandless NORWIN CHARTIERS VALLEY MARS AREA Bridgeville Borough Collier Township Heidelberg Borough Nevillewood Scott Township Irwin Borough North Irwin Borough North Huntingdon Penn Hills Municipality Verona Borough CRANBERRY Callery Borough Cranberry Township Evans City Forward Township Harmony Township Jackson Township Lancaster Township Seven Fields Borough Zelienople Borough 4 Aspinwall Borough Blawnox Borough Fox Chapel Borough Indiana Township O’Hara Township Sharpsburg Borough Adams Township Mars Borough Middlesex Township Valencia Borough PENN HILLS MCKEESPORT PETERS TOWNSHIP Peters Township Venetia Dravosburg Borough McKeesport City South Versailles Borough Versailles Borough White Oak Borough MILLCREEK Millcreek Township PINE-RICHLAND Pine Township Richland Township Treesdale SEWICKLEY AREA Aleppo Township Bell Acres Borough Ben Avon Ben Avon Heights Edgeworth Borough Emsworth Glenfield Borough Haysville Borough Kilbuck Township Leet Township Leetsdale Borough Ohio Township Osborne Borough Sewickley Borough Sewickley Heights Borough Sewickley Hills Borough SHALER AREA Shaler Township Etna Borough Millvale Borough Reserve Township SOUTH FAYETTE South Fayette Township UPPER ST. CLAIR Upper St. Clair Township WEST COUNTY Cranesville Elk Creek Fairview Township Girard Lake City Springfield WEST JEFFERSON HILLS Jefferson Hills Borough Pleasant Hills Borough West Elizabeth Borough WEST MIFFLIN West Mifflin Borough Whitaker WOODLAND HILLS Braddock Borough Braddock Hills Township Chalfant Borough Churchill Borough East Pittsburgh Borough Edgewood Borough Forest Hills Borough North Braddock Borough Rankin Borough Swissvale Borough Turtle Creek Borough Wilkins Township HARBORCREEK CIRC: 7,072 BUTLER COUNTY MILLCREEK CIRC: 26,239 WEST COUNTY CIRC: 13,121 CRANBERRY CIRC: 12,274 ERIE COUNTY MARS AREA CIRC: 8,016 BEAVER COUNTY ALLEGHENY COUNTY PINE-RICHLAND CIRC: 8,461 NORTH ALLEGHENY HAMPTON CIRC: 16,972 SEWICKLEY ARMSTRONG COUNTY CIRC: 7,004 76 CIRC: 10,471 376 WEST ALLEGHENY In 2014, we expanded into the Philadelphia, PA region. GREAT VALLEY CIRC: 13,761 MARPLE NEWTOWN CIRC: 16,117 PHOENIXVILLE CIRC: 16,126 RADNOR CIRC: 12,554 TREDYFFRIN AND EASTTOWN CIRC: 20,890 MOON TOWNSHIP CIRC: 9,283 WE’RE GROWING! ROSS TOWNSHIP SHALER AREA FOX CHAPEL AREA CIRC: 14,944 PLUM AREA CIRC: 15,816 79 CARLYNTONMONTOUR CIRC: 9,748 PENN HILLS CIRC: 13,631 CIRC: 17,896 CIRC: 8,041 CHARTIERS VALLEY KEYSTONE OAKS 376 6 CIRC: 8,850 CIRC: 10,329 CIRC: 18,861 WASHINGTON COUNTY WESTMORELAND COUNTY MT. BRENTWOODLEBANON BALDWINSOUTH CIRC: 12,110 WHITEHALL FAYETTE CIRC: 19,496 WEST CIRC: 8,118 MIFFLIN UPPER CIRC: 8,092 ST. CLAIR BETHEL PARK CIRC: 8,037 CIRC: 12,850 WEST JEFFERSON HILLS PETERS CIRC: 8,853 TOWNSHIP WOODLAND HILLS MONROEVILLE CIRC: 10,791 CIRC: 14,672 MURRYSVILLE CIRC: 10,137 GREENSBURGSALEM CIRC: 10,521 MCKEESPORT CIRC: 13,015 NORWIN CIRC: 15,414 CIRC: 9,349 CANON-MAC CIRC: 13,678 5 Magazines Copies mailed is an audited circulation through the US Postal Service. Quantities fluctuate +/- 2% as postal carrier routes are routinely reassigned. 6 MAGAZINE BETHEL PARK MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME $64,390 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION COPIES MAILED 33,55612,850 BRENTWOOD-BALDWIN-WHITEHALL$52,417 55,375 CANON-MAC 19,496 $52,605 46,22413,678 CARLYNTON-MONTOUR$60,200 40,26417,896 CHARTIERS VALLEY $49,000 30,94010,329 CRANBERRY $64,892 44,283 FOX CHAPEL AREA $73,184 35,37414,944 GREENSBURG-SALEM $35,52921,831 10,521 HAMPTON $67,367 17,5267,004 HARBORCREEK $54,291 18,2147,072 KEYSTONE OAKS $52,951 22,580 MARS AREA $66,066 22,4908,016 MCKEESPORT AREA $39,731 36,56713,015 MILLCREEK $56,341 52,129 MONROEVILLE $43,410 36,03810,791 MOON TOWNSHIP $61,775 24,604 9,283 MT. LEBANON $79,744 33,017 12,110 12,274 8,850 26,239 MURRYSVILLE$68,258 28,76910,137 NORTH ALLEGHENY $82,584 50,531 NORWIN $50,086 34,26815,414 PENN HILLS $46,971 49,933 13,631 PETERS TOWNSHIP $86,661 31,804 9,349 16,972 PINE-RICHLAND$80,336 16,9148,461 PLUM AREA $62,099 26,940 ROSS TOWNSHIP $56,166 42,42820,890 SEWICKLEY $64,164 21,516 SHALER AREA $51,318 41,56515,816 SOUTH FAYETTE $65,473 29,488 UPPER ST. CLAIR $111,632 20,0538,037 WEST ALLEGHENY $57,886 22,464 8,041 13,121 9,748 10,471 8,118 WEST COUNTY $61,764 21,207 WEST JEFFERSON HILLS $40,659 18,6288,853 WEST MIFFLIN $45,806 23,802 WOODLAND HILLS $43,729 53,87214,672 8,092 Deadlines SPRING SUMMERFALL WINTER FINAL AD ESTIMATED APPROVAL MAILING FINAL AD ESTIMATED APPROVAL MAILING FINAL AD ESTIMATED APPROVAL MAILING FINAL AD ESTIMATED APPROVALMAILING BETHEL PARK BRENTWOOD-BALDWIN-WHITEHALL CANON-MAC CARLYNTON-MONTOUR CHARTIERS VALLEY CRANBERRY FOX CHAPEL AREA GREENSBURG-SALEM HAMPTON HARBORCREEK [ERIE] KEYSTONE OAKS MARS AREA MCKEESPORT AREA MILLCREEK [ERIE] MONROEVILLE MOON TOWNSHIP MT. LEBANON MURRYSVILLE NORTH ALLEGHENY NORWIN PENN HILLS PINE-RICHLAND PLUM ROSS TOWNSHIP SEWICKLEY AREA SHALER SOUTH FAYETTE UPPER ST. CLAIR WEST ALLEGHENY WEST COUNTY [ERIE] WEST JEFFERSON HILLS WEST MIFFLIN WOODLAND HILLS JAN 6 FEB 18 MAR 2 FEB 10 FEB 4 MAR 4 FEB 19 JAN 7 FEB 25 FEB 26 JAN 14 JAN 19 FEB 2 JAN 27 JAN 20 JAN 12 FEB 10 JAN 28 JAN 13 FEB 19 FEB 16 JAN 26 MAR 1 JAN 27 FEB 3 FEB 26 FEB 17 FEB 3 JAN 13 JAN 15 FEB 23 FEB 24 FEB 11 MAR 30 MAY 12 MAY 25 MAY 4 APR 28 MAY 25 APR 27 APR 7 MAY 19 MAY 20 MAR 31 APR 12 APR 26 APR 13 APR 6 APR 5 MAY 18 APR 21 APR 6 MAY 13 MAY 10 APR 19 MAY 24 APR 20 APR 27 MAY 11 MAY 11 MAY 4 MAR 30 APR 14 MAY 31 MAY 18 MAY 5 JUN 22 AUG 4 AUG 17 JUL 20 JUL 28 AUG 17 SEP 23 JUL 7 AUG 11 AUG 5 JUN 23 JUN 28 JUL 19 JUL 13 JUL 6 JUN 21 AUG 10 JUL 14 JUL 6 JUL 29 AUG 2 JUL 12 AUG 16 JUL 20 AUG 3 JUL 27 JUL 27 AUG 3 JUN 29 JUL 8 AUG 9 AUG 10 JUL 21 SEP 14 OCT 20 NOV 16 OCT 12 OCT 27 NOV 9 NOV 21 OCT 7 NOV 10 OCT 28 SEP 15 SEP 27 OCT 11 OCT 5 SEP 28 SEP 20 NOV 1 SEP 29 SEP 21 OCT 21 OCT 25 OCT 4 NOV 15 OCT 19 OCT 26 SEP 28 OCT 19 OCT 26 SEP 21 SEP 30 NOV 8 NOV 9 OCT 13 PETERS TOWNSHIP [6X] * Denotes Peters Twp. issues with seasonal editorial focus. See page 9. 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Estimated mailing dates may vary by 1 to 2 weeks. APRIL/MAY* JUNE/JULY*AUG/SEPT*OCT/NOVDEC/JAN* FINAL AD ESTIMATED FINAL AD ESTIMATED FINAL AD ESTIMATED FINAL AD ESTIMATED FINAL AD ESTIMATED FINAL AD ESTIMATED APPROVALMAILING APPROVALMAILING APPROVALMAILING APPROVALMAILING APPROVALMAILING APPROVALMAILING JAN 5 EARLY FEB MAR 8 EARLY APR MAY 3 EARLY JUN JUL 5 EARLY AUG SEP 6 EARLY OCT NOV 1 EARLY DEC 7 Special Advertising Sections for 2016 Advertise your business within our quarterly special feature section. Your Industry Insight, Business Spotlight, full page, half page, third page, quarter page or sixth page ad will run in our special section giving you direct exposure to your targeted customers. SPRING Home Improvement SUMMER Real Estate Attorneys* and Insurance* Finance* FALL Education WINTER Health and Wellness Home Improvement* Car Care* and Senior Care* PETERS TOWNSHIP APRIL/MAY JUNE/JULY Home Improvement / Attorneys* and Insurance* Real Estate / Finance* AUG/SEPT DEC/JAN Education / Home Improvement* Health & Wellness / Senior Care* / Car Care* *Special advertising sub features subject to change TE AL ESTA ION: RE SECT SPECIAL Homet Sweee! Hom advice s and y new s ready to Timel er home. nsum for co or build a sell , buy, 175 ,034 : $283 s Sold: Price Home e Sold Averag AND ICHL NE-R e in PI Estat 197 Real ,837 Sale: : $389 lication. s for Price Home of pub e Home com at the time ltor. Averag Rea *Data provided by SPECIAL S ECTION Whole Body Health and Wellness T ➢ ransform what you have into what you want with home improvement help from the experts. From windows that wow, to laid-out EDlandscaping, these regional pros point CONTINU out what you’ll need this spring to create your very own remarkable redo. Here’s your green light to spring’s fresh new start. turn the page for great ideas >>> H SEC TIO N ool (from Presch changing ification are oks. tbo g and gam , m-Learnin ite boards and tex wh e-learning s such as ching by replacing technique tea Education ical approach to r class: 108 14 typ senio ty: 88% the in the r Socie college: nal Hono of students or 4-year By Reese Randall. ead, shoulders, knees, and learned as toes...A song young childr we en is still just in our adult as important lives. As kids body parts we learned and h SPE CIA L Trends in on Educati to College) foods and exerc ise. As adults what we le , we te s uating Clas 2015 Grad rview for Ove ol d High Scho Brentwoo s: 41 a 2Number in the Natio to attend s and award of seniors planning Number s scholarship r: 10 of graduates ted variou Percentage who accep a 4.0 or highe of seniors ated with Number who gradu of seniors Number t 8 THE HOME IMPROVEMENT GUIDE THE NUMBERS upswing d on the my is estimate . econo ng an r The U.S market gaini past fou job just the 2015 with the llion jobs in for the ns mi tio ve. 1.125 predic g positi s, and lookin are month t to an marke ve led housing me prices ha y, pulling ho equit ners Rising using meow se in ho . llion ho increa the red nine mi out of of the ession green many the rec seeing ed by cans are pes of affect Ameri the ho many ty and n. uri ow Now, ir job sec of the through a home ng asi purch Be one of our Exclusive Sponsors for our Special Advertising Sections • Place your company logo/banner on the first page of our Special Advertising Section indicating our Exclusive Sponsorship. • Your logo will appear on every editorial page of the Special Advertising Section. • Your company name will appear on the Table of Contents. • Receive a full page of editorial content in each market. We have loved our relationship with IN Community Magazines from the start! The staff has been great to work with and they never hesitate to help us with any of our advertising needs. Every day, through our patients, we see the wonderful result of having our ad in a magazine that reaches across our community! — Judy L. DiSanti DMD & Associates 9 Ad Size Specifications BUSINESS BUSINESSDIRECTORY DIRECTORY 1/3 SQ FULL PAGE LIVE 1/3 V 2/3 V 1/2 V SPECIAL SPECIALVALUE VALUECOUPONS COUPONS Coupon Bleed Full Page Ad: Trim: 8.375" x 10.875" Bleed: 8.625" x 11.125" Live Area: 7.875" x 10.375" Not Pictured Above: Back Cover Ad: Live Area: 7.875" x 9.125" Bleed: 8.625" x 9.5" Note: Bleed for back cover is left side, right side and bottom of ad Double Truck Ad: Live Area: 16.25" x 10.375" Trim: 16.75" x 10.875" Bleed: 17" x 11.125" 10 Business Card 1/4 1/2 H Live Trim 1/6 1/3 Page Vertical: 2.375" x 9.875" 1/3 Page Square: 4.875" x 4.875" 1/4 Page: 3.625" x 4.875" Business Card: 3.5" x 2" 2/3 Page: 4.875" x 9.875" 1/6 Page: 2.375" x 4.875" 1/2 Page Vertical: 3.625" x 9.875" Coupon Ad: 5.75" x 1.875" 1/2 Page Horizontal: 7.5" x 4.875" All camera-ready art must be 300 dpi (.tif, .jpeg or press-ready PDF files accepted). Full page bleed ads must include .25" bleed. Publisher files and ads done in Microsoft Word are NOT accepted. Ads based on availability. Design services are available, see contract. Industry Insight “We have been working with IN Community Magazine since opening in 2011 and are very pleased with their services. Our advertisements are always error-free and well-illustrated. We also enjoy the production and artwork of our articles. IN Community Magazine has been a pleasure to work with in the Airport region of Pittsburgh, and we are happy to continue our services in years to come.” Show the residents of your community that you are “THE LOCAL EXPERT”IN YOUR FIELD You are guaranteed content exclusivity as you write about what’s going on in your industry. • Write up to 500 words about any topic within your industry or trade (Differs from Business Spotlight). • Includes a 1/4 page ad on same page. • Includes listing in table of contents. • Market exclusivity – Only one Insight per vertical market. • We’ll design artwork to accompany your article. • Article can be submitted via Word document. • Ads based upon availability and annual commitment required. • Photography services available. • If you would like a professional writer to help with your article: additional $175. — Dr. Leah Gallucci, Vital Health Chiropractic INDUSTRY INSIGHT Why Not E “ YOUR HEALTH SPONSORED CONTENT Spring-Clean Our Bodies? very single cell in the human body replaces itself over a period of seven years. That means that there’s not even the smallest part of you now that was part of you seven years ago.” – Steven Hall It happens every spring; we put our winter stuff away, fling open our windows, and have the urge to clean. We’re most likely to think of spring cleaning as something we do to the house and yard, but why not apply the same practice to ourselves? There’s something about clearing the clutter from our lives that brings a sense of energy and self-satisfaction. Spring is known as the season of renewal, a way to prepare the mind and body for the activity of the summer. Try using this time to clarify your health and wellness goals. Clean up your diet, cleanse and detoxify your body, give yourself that much-needed exercise tune-up, and maximize your nerve supply. HERE ARE SOME EASY STRATEGIES TO GET STARTED WITH YOUR INTERNAL SPRING OVERHAUL: Clean up Your Diet: Throw out the sweets and bring in the greens. If you’re craving chocolate, you most likely need magnesium, so grab some nuts, seeds, veggies or fruits. There is always an alternative to your cravings. For instance, if you crave salty foods, eat fatty fish, which is high in chloride. Also, don’t forget the importance of water. Many times, your mind will make you think you are hungry, but you are simply dehydrated. nervous system. This is one of the most important factors in balancing hormones, reducing stress, restoring metabolism and losing weight. Your chiropractor is trained in diet and nutrition as it affects the nervous system. He/she can guide you in choosing the proper multivitamin and/or supplements that best fit your body’s needs. We invite you into our office at Vital Health Chiropractic. We offer Whole Food Supplements that can enhance your overall health and wellness. We can guide you into making the right decisions when it comes to diet and nutrition, along with keeping your nervous system healthy. Call today for your consultation at 412.424.0019 and let us help you with your body’s spring cleaning. Cleanse and Detox: If you don’t assist these toxins in moving out of the body, you can be more susceptible to flu, colds, allergies, or chronic coughing. This will lead to feeling fatigued, sluggish and drowsy after consumption of food. Ask your doctor which supplements/foods will help you cleanse and eliminate the toxins in your body. It’s essential to purify your colon and digestive tract in this type of cleanse. Rejuvenate with a New Exercise Program: Are you stuck in an exercise rut? It’s hard to do the same routine each day, so change it up. Try going to a class at your local gym or YMCA. Take a walk during your lunch break; this will give your mind a break and allow you to rejuvenate for the second half of your workday. You may also try to add some meditation to your morning. Exercising the mind will allow you to relax and de-stress for the day ahead. All of these aren’t strenuous, but your maximized mind will improve your cardiovascular function as well. Re-energize: Maintain your chiropractic appointments. Come in for a check-up and get an adjustment to restore the integrity of your This Industry Insight was written by Dr. Leah Gallucci. Dr. Leah Gallucci is the owner of Vital Health Chiropractic in Moon Township. She attended the University of Pittsburgh with a strong focus in neuroscience and chemistry. Upon graduation from Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida in 2009, Dr. Gallucci became licensed in the state of Pa. Her mission when working with patients is targeted specifically to meet their needs, and reach their health goals. 11 Business Spotlight “SHOWCASING YOUR BUSINESS” • One-time full page with up to 600 words spotlighting your business (Differs from Insight article). • Includes listing in table of contents. • We’ll design artwork to accompany your article. • Commitment of three 1/4 page ads or larger is required. • No display ads on Spotlight page. • Photography services available. I would like to thank the IN Community Magazine staff for helping me grow my business. It is also amazing that people are keeping the magazines in their homes for a long period of time. I just received a call [about] an article from three months ago. Talk about longevity, wow! Thank you. — Frank Perman / Perman Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc. Things have been going great with IN Community Magazines. Great response from your readership also. — Annette Suchy / Circulatory Centers 12 Dining Out Let us create a full-page review of your restaurant that offers exposure to the tens of thousands of potential customers who read our magazines. • Up to 600-word review or profile written about your restaurant. • You’ll be able to view and make changes before going to press to ensure 100% satisfaction. • Includes listing in table of contents. • Design and photography services available. • 1/2 page or 1/4 page display ad at special pricing. Ask your sales representative for details. We have been working with IN Community for a few years and will continue to do so. They have a great staff that helps give our advertising a sharp, professional look. Our association with IN Community has made a difference marketing our business in the local communities. — Joann Cusumano Sciulli Owner, Cusumano Insurance Agency 13 Business Directory Real Estate Listings Business card size ad within our Business Directory. Licensed real estate agents give your listings increased exposure. • One of the most economical ways to advertise your business or services. It’s like handing your business card to thousands of readers at one time. • Ad size 3.5" x 2" • Brand yourself and feature one to three homes for sale. • Effective way of tracking your advertising investment. • Must have at least one home listed. • One down pricing applies. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall | Winter 2014 | icmags.com 79 Example: Quarter Page 14 IN Community Zip Codes BETHEL PARK 15102, 15234, 15236, 15241, 15228 MONROEVILLE 15140, 15146 UPPER ST. CLAIR 15241 BRENTWOOD-BALDWIN-WHITEHALL 15207, 15226, 15227, 15228, 15234, 15236 MOON AREA 15046, 15108 WEST ALLEGHENY 15026, 15057, 15071, 15108, 15126, 15275 CANON-MAC 15107, 15057, 15301, 15317, 15321, 15330, 15342, 15363 MT. LEBANON 15216, 15220, 15226, 15228, 15234, 15241, 15243 WEST COUNTY 16401, 16410, 16411, 16412, 16415, 16417, 16426, 16430, 16443, 16505, 16506 CARLYNTON-MONTOUR 15071, 15106, 15108, 15136, 15205, 15276 MURRYSVILLE 15068, 15146, 15626, 15632, 15668 CHARTIERS VALLEY 15107, 15071, 15106, 15142, 15220, 15243 NORTH ALLEGHENY 15005, 15015, 15044, 15086, 15090, 15101, 15143, 15237, 16046 CRANBERRY 15086, 16033, 16037, 16046, 16063, 16066 NORWIN 15085, 15131, 15615, 15642, 15647, 15692 FOX CHAPEL AREA 15024, 15051, 15101, 15116, 15215, 15238 PENN HILLS 15147, 15235 GREENSBURG-SALEM 15601, 15626, 15632, 15670 PETERS TOWNSHIP 15102, 15241, 15317, 15332, 15367 HAMPTON 15044, 15101 PINE-RICHLAND 15007, 15044, 15090, 16059 HARBORCREEK 16421, 16428, 16510, 16511, 16536 PLUM 15068, 15235, 15239, 15668 KEYSTONE OAKS 15106, 15205, 15216, 15220, 15234, 15226, 15228 ROSS TOWNSHIP 15116, 15202, 15209, 15212, 15214, 15229, 15237 MARS AREA 15044, 16002, 16033, 16046, 16059 SEWICKLEY AREA 15003, 15056, 15143, 15202, 15237 MCKEESPORT AREA 15034, 15131, 15132, 15137, 15642 SHALER AREA 15101, 15116, 15209, 15215, 15223 MILLCREEK 16415, 16504, 16505, 16506, 16508, 16509, 16510, 16565 SOUTH FAYETTE 15017, 15031, 15057, 15064, 15071, 15106, 15142, 15220, 15243, 15321 WEST JEFFERSON HILLS 15025, 15088, 15122, 15236, 15332 WEST MIFFLIN 15120, 15122, 15207, 15236 WOODLAND HILLS 15104, 15112, 15145, 15218, 15221, 15235 Reach Targeted Customers in Your Community A FEW OF OUR 2,000+ SPONSORS ATTORNEYS • Covelli Law • Duffy & Nichols • Dugan & Assoc. • Family Legal Center • Julian Gray & Associates • McMorrow Law • Old Russ Law • Rimmel, Mehaffey, Pessy, Stager Law • Sheerer & Associates • Vendetti & Vendetti • Zacharia & Brown • AUDIOLOGY Advanced Hearing Centers • Eartique • Eye Couture Optical • Pittsburgh Audiology • Rametta Audiology • Southwestern Hearing Care • Swift Audiology • Washington Ear Nose & Throat • AUTOMOTIVE • Baierl Ford • Benson Lincoln • Bill Gray Volvo • Bowser Automotive • Cleantown USA • Day West Liberty Subaru • Dean Honda • L Thomas Autobody • Mick’s North Hills Chrysler/Jeep • Mr. Magic Car Wash • New Motors - Erie • Pro Comp Custom • South Hills Honda • South Hills Lincoln Mercury • Tint World • Unique Autos • BANKING, FINANCE and INSURANCE • Allstate • Ameriprise Financial • Brentwood Bank • Community Bank • Cusumano Insurance • Edward Jones Insurance • Erie Federal Credit Union • Erie Insurance Agents • Family Wealth Management • Farmers Insurance • Bill Few and Associates • Hamm Insurance • First Commonwealth Bank • Hoge Financial • Jackson Hewitt • Mars Advisors • McGroarty & Bradburn Insurance • Met Life Agents • Northwest Savings Bank • Nationwide • Petruso Financial • PNC Investments • S & T Bank • State Farm • Wealth Consulting Group • Wells Fargo • Widget Financial • CHIROPRACTIC and MASSAGE • Allegheny Physical Medicine • Complete Chiropractic • Embody Physiotherapy • Honest Chiropractic • Marcinak Chiropractic • Massage Envy • Newman Chiropractic • Robinson Chiropractic • Sewickley Chiropractic • Shealer Chiropractic • South Hills Chiropractic • Southpointe Chiropractic • Vital Chiropractic • DENTAL and ORTHODONTICS • David Graham, DMD • Dr. Feuer DMD • Dental Arts of Pittsburgh • Fox Chapel Advanced Dental Care • Good Orthodontics • GPC Oral Surgery & Dental Implants • Judy DiSanti & Assoc. • King Orthodontics • Krah Dentistry • Live Well Dentistry • Nutra Dentist • Peace Dental • Rhodes Orthodontics • Smile Beautiful Dentistry • South Hills Dental Arts • EDUCATION • A.W. 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