Next week: It's time for T-J's Progress

3/2/2023

Next week’s Times-Journal will be a record-setter.
The March 9 T-J will be the largest in 2023––both in size and numbers of copies.
And there’s still time for businesses to purchase ads and readers to submit news stories and photos.
That issue will include the 41st Progress magazine, which features stories, photos and ads about area businesses and non-profits.
From A&H Forest Management and Aaron’s Electric to You’re Worth It Salon and Woodbeck’s Liquors––almost from A to Z––Progress includes nearly 140 businesses.
“It’s 72 pages of the best shops, services and stores Schoharie County has to offer,” said T-J Publisher Jim Poole. “We’re proud of it and everyone who’s in it.”
The magazine will be inserted into the March 9 paper, which will include the T-J’s standard high-quality news, features and photos.
Maybe best of all, the issue will be mailed free of charge to every household in Schoharie County and also those in Worcester, East Worcester, Stamford, Cherry Valley and Grand Gorge.
“That’s a circulation of over 20,000, four times what we normally deliver,” Mr. Poole said. “We reach everyone. Just enjoy it.”
Although the Progress magazine is already printed, advertisers can take advantage of the paper’s wide circulation.
Anyone submitting news and photos also has time to get in the paper.
The deadline for both news and ads is 9am Monday.