Below you will find websites for several local newspapers and email addresses to send them a "Letter to The Editor" Every avenue through which we get our word out increases our chances of winning this fight. Remember when you write these newspapers to follow their rules for letters, and to keep them clean and to the point. We're trying to get our message out there with a loud voice, not come off sounding like a bunch of radicals to merely be ignored.
Click here to see the letter I sent to the Editors of the papers listed on this page.
Click on the link above for a listing of newspapers in Pennsylvania. If you read a paper I haven't included links for here, you should be able to find it on their site. Please let me know of any papers I should include on this page but don't as yet have up.
Letters to The Editor
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Note: To be considered for publication, a letter must include the writer's name (no initials or pen names), address and telephone number. We don't publish copies, form letters, poetry or letters addressed to anyone other than the editor. We routinely edit for length, accuracy and clarity. Please limit your letter to 250 words. Please write no more than once a month. All submissions become the property of The Patriot-New Co. Submissions may be edited and may be published or otherwise reused in any medium.



Letters to The Editor
The Sentinel welcomes letters to the editor. Letters to the editor appear in our family of publications, but do not appear online. Not all letters will be printed. Letters must be under 450 words. Letters over 450 words will be edited to meet the word limit. You must fill in your name, address and telephone number when emailing a letter to the editor. Letters will be verified before they are printed. The Sentinel does not publish poetry or letters with numerous Biblical references. Writers may criticize others' actions, but personal attacks will not be printed. Writers are limited to one appearance per calendar month. Use the form below to submit your letter to the editor.

Letters to The Editor online form
Email Scott Fisher, Assistant Managing Editor / Viewpoints and Op-Ed

Letters to The Editor

Letters to The Editor
The Intelligencer Journal welcomes letters from readers. To be considered for publication, they must be signed and include a complete address and telephone number. Letters should be on public issues, not personal matters. Please limit to 250 word or less. All are subject to editing and condensation. The Intelligencer Journal does not publish thank you letters, copies of letters to other individuals or poetry.
When sending letters with the form below or through e-mail, please add your name, street address and daytime telephone number for confirmation.

Letters to The Editor
The New Era welcomes letters on issues of public concern. All letters must be signed. Name and municipality of residence will be printed. Complete address and daytime telephone number must be given for verification. Unsigned letters and copies of letters to third parties will not be published. Letters should be to the point and not over 300 words. The New Era will condense long letters.

Letters to The Editor
The Sunday News welcomes letters. All must be signed and should contain an address and daytime telephone number where the writer can be contacted to verify. Names and hometowns of writers will used. Short letters, not to exceed 300 words, are preferred. The Sunday News will edit letters for spelling, grammar, and length.

Letters to The Editor
The Gettysburg Times welcomes letters to the editor.
They must include the author's name, a postal mailing address and a daytime phone number for verification. Limit length to 300 words. No poetry. We publish the same author no more than once per month.

Hanover, PA
Letters to The Editor
Letters to the editor must bear full address and daytime telephone number for verification purposes only. There is a 400-word limit on letters, except for thank you letters, which may not exceed 150 words, and election letters, which may not exceed 200 words.. Letters may be edited for clarity or brevity or legal reasons. Writers are limited to one letter in a 30-day period.
No letter will be published unless the author can be contacted by telephone for verification

Letters to The Editor
We welcome letters from readers. Letters should be brief (about 200 words) and address a specific topic of general interest. For verification purposes include your full name, address, and telephone number (day & evening) also please include your e-mail. Concise letters will get preferential treatment and are less likely to be condensed.

Letters to The Editor
Letters to the editor must bear full address and daytime telephone number for verification purposes only. There is a 400-word limit on letters, except for thank you letters, which are limited to 150 words. Letters may be edited for clarity or brevity or legal reasons. Writers are limited to one letter in a 30-day period. If you wish not to use the online form, write us at Lebanon Daily News 718 Poplar Street, Lebanon, PA 17042 . No letter will be published unless the author can be contacted by telephone for verification

Letters to The Editor

Letters to The Editor
I've included the Indianapolis Star because this is where the poor excuse for the new morning show originates from.
Below is a copy of the letter I sent to the Editors of the newspapers listed on this page.
The longest running morning radio show in central PA has been outsourced to Indiana. Cumulus Media pulled the plug on Coffey & The Jammer after 16 years. They gave the listeners no warning at all. They didn't give us, or the jocks, a chance to say goodbye or a dignified farewell. The final episode of MASH was classy to the highest degree. Thanks to Cumulus, the end of Coffey & Jammer was classless, and downright degrading. Is this how you say thank you to these two fine gentlemen? They are hugely responsible for the current success and profitability of WTPA. You could fairly say they are the driving forces behind the fact the station exists at all today. If you liked Coffey & Jammer, miss them, want to see them back, or are simply tired of corporate America outsourcing everything for the almighty dollar, join us in standing up and fighting back. Visit the only website, http://www.geocities.com/bringedandjeffback/index.htm (soon to be located at http://www.boycottcumulus.com), dedicated to fighting this gross injustice and getting Coffey & Jammer back on the air in central PA. Not only is the cancellation of the Coffey & Jammer show preposterous, but the syndicated replacement is nothing but canned laughter and unfunny bits the hosts wrote themselves. Bring back the music and the local hosts.